Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/03/05

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Subject: Re: [Leica] The law of Supply and Demand in Reverse
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@markrabiner.com>
Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2002 13:55:54 -0800
References: <NFBBLKCBALBGBAJLJIHCEEJBCFAA.enitka@twcny.rr.com>

Ernest Nitka wrote:
> 
> A nice user 135 for the rare times when I only need 135- have some pics done
> with it that are nice esp. if not wide open.
> 
> ernie
> 
><Snip> 

The perspective one has of choosing to take of ones pristine 50 off of
excellent quality and replace it it with a bargain lens with quaint
specs of Leica days gone by is much different than the other perspective...

which would be to exchange your 50 with longer optics which represents
"the latest Leica has to offer" (as Erwin says it).
And ALL the current 90's and the 135 are one to several generations past
our current 50's.

So when we switch to a current 90 or 135 we are NOT going markedly down
in quality.
But up....
And in the case of the current 90 apo Asph or 135 apo -
QUITE A BIT UP.

So if we can hold the camera steady enough (because longer lenses can be
deceptively more difficult to use) -- if the light is not blazing  or if
we have a tripod we can have

QUALITY REACH!!!
Not a compromised one.
For me it's  well worth it to have and use a current and complete Leica
M system.
And not be shooting from a collectors conglobation of bargain quaint glass.

But to have some old glass as a creative OPTION is nice.


Mark Current Rabiner
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.markrabiner.com
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In reply to: Message from "Ernest Nitka" <enitka@twcny.rr.com> (RE: [Leica] The law of Supply and Demand in Reverse)