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Subject: [Leica] CV 40 1.4
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Fri Dec 24 13:40:26 2004
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Jeffery Smith offered:
Subject: Re: [Leica] CV 40 1.4


> I've got the multicoated one but have not had much of an opportunity
> to use it yet. Richard Sintchak bought the single-coated one in hopes
> of using it for street photography in the 1950's tradition. Here is
> one of his shots with the single-coated version.
>
> http://www.sintchak.com/document.php?id=1080<<<<<

Ladies & gentlemen not to be a "Grinch!" But equipment grouch here asks. ;-) 
Let's all remember one very seriously important factor of photography and in 
particular, lenses!

It's all well and good manufacturers keep coming out with new optics, 
however not one of them comes with a guarantee of better pictures! I'm sure 
Richard Sintchak likes the picture of this young boy, possibly his son. And 
rightly so it's nice family happy snap, but did the lens create a "world 
smashing moment of visual brilliance?"   Nope. Nice picture moment? yep!

So before lots of folks get hot about a new 40mm lens how about thinking how 
good your photographs are first with a 35? 50?  Whatever model you may use, 
. Does this lens create images of such brilliant quality technically cut to 
film that it'll make every picture shot with it a winner?

Let's look at this. So you use a 35mm and figure a 40mm will get you a 
little closer, great. But one simple forward step and you are closer! Oh and 
the 50mm you now own and has given you faithful service and cut beautiful 
film moments? Now you're thinking of getting this new 40 because it's 
slightly wider?

Well how about taking one step farther back........ "Hey that's just like 
the 40mm!" ;-)

Let's all be careful out there popping bucks for a new lens that's only a 
few mm's longer or shorter than we already use........ that is unless it's 
so phenomenal that without question it will give a major quality look  to 
our photographs.

Sorry not trying to put a damper on your new glass ...... but given I never 
thought like this when I was younger only to find the "supposed all new 
super whiz bang lens" didn't make me any better a photographer, nor my 
pictures look much different.

So it's a 1.4? Yeah but so is the 35 Summilux or Aspheric? ;-)

ted





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