Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/10/16

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Subject: Re: More 50 mm fun
From: "C.M. Fortunko" <fortunko@boulder.nist.gov>
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 20:50:56 -0600

Will,

I agree. The new 50mm Elmar is also my favorite lens. It is superb.

Chris

At 11:58 AM 10/15/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>OK, one more vote for the lowly 50mm lens, especially on the Leica M. An
>observation:
>
>Yes, when a lot of us started in photography the 50mm was the standard lens,
>for all the reasons we've read over the years; its "natural" perspective, the
>fact that it was the first common 35mm format lens, etc. But think about the
>last 10 years, at least, in consumer 35mm photography. Most point and shoot
>cameras, including those made by Leica, come with 35mm focal length lenses as
>standard. I maintain that whatever the relative merits of that focal length,
>most people are now used to the 35mm perspective and coverage, which makes
>the 50mm considerably less common - boring, if you will - than it once was. 
>
>When I run out the door with only one camera and lens, which is admitedly
>rare, it will almost always be my M6 and new collapsible 50mm Elmar. Before
>acquiring that lens, the various 50mm Summicrons (I believe I have owned all
>of the variants) were my standard lens. I still prefer it for group
>portraits, ie more than one person, when space limitations allow it.
>
>Interesting thread.
>
>Will
>
>