Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/05/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Great shot, Mark. You have a different way of looking at things that is very pleasing and challenging. Aram -------------------------------------------------- From: "Mark Rabiner" <mark at rabinergroup.com> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 2:38 PM To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org> Subject: [Leica] I'm back > Just back from a week in Portland Oregon picking out the real bulk of my > stuff. As Zen a guy as I can be in this little apartment in Manhattan its > like to have ones stuff. > Like my 60mm 2.8D Macro lens which is on my camera now. > My clogs. A bunch of CD's I'd not realized would easily fit on my iPod.... > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/springdays/080517_195130.jpg.html > or > http://tinyurl.com/6qtn7z9 > > I took this shot on the subway platform the year I got here 6 years ago. > 5/17/08, 7:51:30 PM, in the subway platform NY, 24.0 mm f/2.8D > Its a double exposure blur effect special. I'll tell you about it later > if > anyone looks at it. > > When I did a search for May 17th I see that this was the week I first left > Portland in my Van with satellite dish on roof with dog. I got a shot from > Tillamook where my car blew out on me and I was stuck there a few days > maybe > I'll post those but I want to go outside and play. With my 60 macro. > > Somebody asked which are the key lenses for the R system and I've always > said when this question has been brought up numerous times on the lug over > the past dozen or so years the 60 macro. > > A big inspiration for me photo wise has been Sebasti?o Salgado and his 60 > was superglued to his Leica R6.2 during the film age. A longish normal > with > the ability to get right in there like nobodies business and excel doing > that. > Mine would be the Nikon version of that lens. Only AF. > And mine goes all the way to 1:1! A Feature I'm sure I've used never. > I can take a picture of something which is 24x36mm's big! > Most macros' only go 1:2. > Its great to be back "home".! > > When I was just reading about Hassy H glass one tidbit I ran into was the > interesting fact that they are not optimized at infinity like every non > macro lens see the beginning of time (1839). > But as working distances. > So a guy was showing though test results that the Fujinon H lens can do > better than my beloved Zeiss 100 3.5. As my Zeiss was optimized at > infinity > (a long way away) and the Fujinon was optimized at "studio distance" which > sounds to me like further waay than macro lens which I think is one meter > away but closer than infinity. Which, lets face it, takes a long time to > get > to by foot. And in a rocket ship you need to have that warp nine feature > an > added extra few can afford. > > The same guy I'm sure others read this was saying the H glass was not just > made by Fujinon and than the people who own Hasselblad used them for their > camera system. But the Hassy people were real hand on on the glass design > and mechanical design. A thing the were not about to do with uncle Carl > (Zeiss). As he would have thought such input quite humorous. > > Oh at the holiday in in downtown and or NY Portland you can get emails but > you cant send them. > That's why no me on the lug the past week. > I'm sure Brian was all set to close it down till I got back but got > elsewise > occupied. > > I got my 80-200 4.5-5.6D back too! Its compact so I can just about do what > I'd been doing will my old D200 and my 55-200. Only now with my D700 full > frame. Something far away? I'm all over it....!!! > An 80-200 zoom on a 35mm SLR has been one of the more useful hunks of > glass > ever made for the format since the 60's. > Gotta go or I'm never come back... > > > > > - - from my iRabs. > Mark Rabiner > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/springdays/ > > > >