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Subject: [Leica] More about the 75mm
From: luisripoll at telefonica.net (Luis Ripoll)
Date: Sun Oct 10 04:24:16 2004

Hi Phong,

The 50mm is my favourite lens too, but if I want to have a 1,4 I've read
that the quality of the 75 is better than the 1,4/50, on the other side I
already have 2 lenses for 50mm, the Elmar-M 2,8/50 ideal to carry almost in
the pocket, and the Summicron 2/50 for "serious work". On the focal length
of 35 I have the Summicron, of course I would like the 1,4/35, but all this
is a lot of $$$ and the F2 is enough, even with the 2,8/50 I've take
handheld good pictures on the dark, Leica is a lovely instrument to take
pictures on lowlight conditions, and I think that a 75 could give a very
good complement on my equipment.

I think that's easy to mistake the framelines, and I agree that 50mm is the
more useful lens.

I can ask to Delphi Oracle, maybe they send me a lot of $$$ to have one of
each Leica lenses!

Luis

-----Mensaje original-----
De: lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org]En nombre de
Phong
Enviado el: domingo, 10 de octubre de 2004 2:56
Para: Leica Users Group
Asunto: RE: [Leica] More about the 75mm

Luis Ripoll wrote:
> I would like read your opinions as said for the 75, a
> good replacement for the 50 & 90?


Hello Luis,

The 50mm is my favorite lens.
But if I go out with 2 lenses the 35 Summilux Apsh
+ 75mm Summilux was my favorite combination.
And it makes a formidable system for low-light
photography.

The only thing I dislike about the 75mm in the Leica
M is that it is very easy to forget to frame with the 75mm
frame lines and use instead the 50mm frame lines instead.
A mistake I kept making when I use the 50mm and 75mm
in succession.

Also, I find 35mm @ f1.4 a ttile more useful than
50mm @ 1.4, which in turn is a little more
useful than 75mm @ 1.4 because I need
a fast lens indoors more often than I need
it outdoors, and inddors, a wide lens is more
more useful than a long lens.

Also, for me, If I could have only one lens,
I would choose the 50mm, with a 35mm a reluctant possibility.
I would be markedly less happy with anything else, including
the 75mm.

Anyway, each Leica lens at different focal lengths
has its own use, so it depends a lot on how you photograph,
close, far, low light, etc.  To quote te Delphi oracle,
the asnwer is "know thyself", as always.

I had to sell my 75mm last year, but in time, I am sure
I will get it again (same with 24mm).  The good news is that
with the dropping prices of film camera, I may be able to
buy them at 1/2 the price.  What a deal !   :-)

Cheers,

- Phong




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