Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jesse, I discovered years ago that I -will- give in to temptation. Nowadays I don't waste time by hesitating. I recommend others to do the same. Mind you I have started putting on weight now :-( Frank --- Jesse Hellman <hellman@comcast.net> wrote: > A Glorious Fourth to you all! > > Posting again to the LUG after my usual dearth of > posting. Yesterday > Mark Rabiner and I were emailing about the new 50 > Summilux. > > I'm in agony. Maybe that's why I can't sleep. I > always said I'd get that > lens and now it's here. ASPH! Floating rear element > to give it great > performance at close range! And the 50 is my > favorite length, used for > most of my pictures. Very Expensive, I'm sure. > > But here's a story with a lesson, perhaps: got back > from Italy a month > ago. When I was in college I found a reproduction of > a Greek statue - > just the bust really - a Roman copy of the original. > I have it in my > study today. > > But I always wanted a bust of Athena but could not > find it (pre-Google > days). Looked everywhere. > > So there I was in the Vatican museum store and there > it was. A > reproduction in bonded marble of one their Athenas, > and let me tell you > they have a few gorgeous ones. Helmet, tilt of the > head, etc perfect. > Rospigliosi style, they called it. Roman copy of a > mid 4th century Greek > statue, attributed to Timotheus. > > 182 Euros! Shipping (it's marble) 140 Euros. $400 in > today's exchange. > Should I spend that much? Did I really need it? I > went back and forth > for thirty minutes, going back to see the original > twice (it's an > excellent reproduction). > > So now it is sitting on my desk. Pallas Athena (I > always had thought > Paris had made the wrong choice, although now that > I'm older I know better). > > I love it. How could I have hesitated (cupidity, > that's how, and radix > malorum est cupiditas)? The goddess of wisdom, my > favorite goddess! I > waited 40 years to find it, and then I hesitated! > > I should get that lens. I'll get it at some point > before I die, for > sure, so why not extend my use-time? And keep my > Summicron (Mark's > wisdom, and the reason I regretted trades in the > past. Keep loved > photographic equipment! > > Athena was with Mark when he gave that advice. > > Jesse > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for > more information >