Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/07

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Subject: Re: [Leica] noct performance beats F5 and F2.8 zoom
From: chefurka@sympatico.ca (Paul Chefurka)
Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 23:20:47 GMT

On Thu, 07 Oct 1999 19:47:30 -0300, "Robert G. Stevens"
<robsteve@hfx.andara.com> wrote:

>Below is a link to a Noctilux shot taken at between f1.4 and F2.  The guy
>on the floor beside me had an F5 with a F2.8 zoom lens.  He was shooting
>800asa print film, I was shooting E200 Slide film.  I could shoot slower
>slide film because my lens was three stops faster than his.  In this case,
>I could not have shot at F1, because it would have required over 1/1000th
>of a second.  I chose to shoot at 1/500th as it was sufficient to stop the
>action.  This is why we say the Noctilux is a specialized lens.  The
>resulting image was made into a bunch of 11x145 and 16x20 Ilfochrome prints
>that were sold to the player and one that resides at the organizing bodies'
>head office. 
>
>http://home.istar.ca/~robsteve/photography/images/CIAU/western-42.jpg


Robert, that is one of the most inspiring BB shots I've seen.  It
makes the Noctilux point better than words ever could.

Paul Chefurka

PS - I went to Western and I don't remember their BB team ever looking
that good :-)