Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]But Mike, I was never insecure about any of my lenses until I joined this group and started reading members comments and going to Erwin's and Gandy's reviews. My old Summicron collapsible seemed to produce really good results, but, still...so I went and bought a new current version 50mm Summicron. And hard to see the difference, if any. And I was happy with my old Summaron 35mm except at f3.5 it seemed a mite slow, but, with excellent results from 16x20 blowups, but still ... so I went out and spent alot of money on a new Summilux 35 f1.4. And except for the larger aperture hard to see much difference. So what's the point? Well I have been a photographer for 30 years all with Nikons and have had over 1,000 photos published; I have shot Goldie Hawn, Gregory Peck, Burt Reynolds, Tiny Tim, Steven Spielberg and even President George Bush in the oval office. I could go on. All of these years, believe it or not, I just went out and took pictures. And guess what? I NEVER read ANY photo magazines. Then I discovered Leica, and, the Leica MYSTIQUE. Such enthusiam. I had to find out everything about them I started to buy books, I searched the web, I joined the LUG and LEG. I took many pictures with the Leicas and compared them with thousands of Nikor pictures.....hmmm....must be these old Leica lenses 'cause I cant see much difference. Then, it became, must be I need some new Leica lenses. Now it has become.... maybe I will go back to blissfully taking pictures without reading all this stuff because I cannot possibly keep up with it all. Steve Annapolis - ---------- >From: Mike Johnston <michaeljohnston@ameritech.net> >To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us >Subject: [Leica] Test by proxy >Date: Sun, Jan 16, 2000, 10:34 AM > >>>>IF you want accurate >test results to see what YOUR lenses will do, you have to test them >yourself<<< > > >But Stephen, you forget--people would rather not look at their own >results!! People are often more interested in how a lens rates with >others than how it behaves for them. That's the only reason I can think >of why people regularly ask me for my opinions about lenses that they >themselves ALREADY OWN! > ><g> > >--Mike >