Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]You would buy the Summilux because it will allow you to shoot with a Leica M, which is lighter, far quieter, and less obtrusive than the Nikon. If you prefer using a reflex to a rangefinder, than you wouldn't worry about the Summilux.... At 12:25 PM 1/19/00 +0100, you wrote: > >>>>>> >Larry Kopitnik wrote: > > >>> >If in real-world photography, using a camera and lens the way I'm going to >use it day in and day out, I will not be able to tell the difference >between a photo taken with, say, a $2000 50 mm Summilux and a $300 50 f/1.4 >Nikkor or EOS, why in heaven's name should I -- or anybody not made out of >money -- spend $1700 more for the Summilux? ><<< >Doug Herr wrote: >For me it's not just whether I can tell the difference under identical >circumstances, but also whether the $2000 Summilux will allow me to work in >a greater variety of circumstances.<<<<<<< > >Well Guys, > >I use both brands: The Nikon 50mm / 1.4 and the Leica M Summilux 50/1.4. >Just last weekend I had an editorial portrait job for a newsmagazine and >because of the circumstances I used my Nikon and my Leica with a Ektachrome >100, the Nikon because of the longer lenses and very fine flash technology >and my Leica... well you know ;-) itīs just that special magic little >thing... >I also shoot some pictures with the 50mm of both brands. After processing I >got the slides back in archive sheets to look at. I could see the >difference! The Nikon is sharp, no problem, but when you see the Leica >Slides, you see how sharp a picture can be. The difference is huge for an >educated eye of a professional photographer! But when you donīt have this >possibility to compare the results directy, then you would be also happy >with the Nikon of course, which is a fine tool anyway. >I cannot understand, why a Summilux would allow me to work in a greater >variety of circumstances as a Nikon canīt? > >Best regards, > >Deniz