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Subject: [Leica] The Buzz on the 75mm Summilux
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Sun Oct 10 14:57:51 2004

On 10/10/04 4:05 AM, "Luis Ripoll" <luisripoll@telefonica.net> typed:

> Thanks Buzz for your opinion, I'm just doing what you recommend with the
> frames, simply because I think that to carry a 50mm and a 75mm is to much
> for a very similar approach, the 75 problems are what you have already 
> said,
> but that I'm asking myself is not only for the 75mm focal length, is for 
> the
> characteristics of this extraordinary lens, in addition it could be a good
> complement on my equipment without any 1,4 lens.
> 
> Anywhere all the pictures I've see take with this lens, colour and B&W, are
> of a outstanding quality, and this attracts me a lot!
> 
> Luis
> 
Some current detriments from the 75 1.4:

    The new 50 Summilux ASPH for one.
    And when scanned we're not going to get a full frame black border shot
anyway. We're going to end up with a cropped 50. Which is what a 75 could be
thought of as.

The previous 50 Summilux non ASPH was felt to be "creaky" by a good many
buyers as the "formula" was many decades old. Although they tweaked the near
distance focusing issue some how.

The 75 1.4 is also a "creek" issue.
Someone felt it would be a shame to "ASPH" that lens.
I certainly feel the opposite.
As it could be redesigned to be smaller and work sharper closer.


Printing in the darkroom I'll almost always opt for the full neg. and print
full frame black border.

But Inkjetting I cant get the edges anyway.
This makes me much more so rethink the image. Almost like many do when
shooting a square. They turn it into a vertical or horizontal when they
print.
Well I think nothing of cropping my images to be ink jetted 30 or 40
percent.
This also applies to my "captures" with digital cameras.


I jus tread the Che Guevara shot was done with a 90 and was a horizontal cut
down to a vertical.

In the images I typically print from my "body of negs" there are about two
like that. Horizontals I make verticals from.


Landscapes I make portraits from.


Mark Rabiner
Photography
Portland Oregon
http://rabinergroup.com/





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