Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/24

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Subject: [Leica] CV 40 1.4
From: jnswickard at comcast.net (jnswickard@comcast.net)
Date: Fri Dec 24 14:00:36 2004

If you still must have the 40mm lens--let's remember that the Leitz 40mm 
Summicron C is no slouch!!!  A very sweet compact lens and quite inexpensive 
on the used market.
This is kind of a compromise which allows you to get the new item and still 
keep more of your money.
Jack Swickard

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> just pops and whistles 
> 
> 
> On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 13:42:02 -0800, Ted Grant wrote: 
> > 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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