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Subject: [Leica] 24mm - too close to 28mm? - now DR Summicron, Macro-Elmarit, Macro-Switar
From: mark at whitedogs.co.uk (Mark Pope)
Date: Wed Jan 7 12:23:20 2009
References: <C5890892.47B84%mark@rabinergroup.com>

Wise words Mark.

I had considered selling my 28mm CV Ultron, but I think I'll keep it. 
It's probably not worth that much and I've learned my lesson having had 
to buy a second 15mm CV after having sold the first one for next to nothing.

"Redundancy fights for you.  It makes you less afraid" - has an 
interesting ring to it given the state of the job market at the moment...

All the best.



Mark Pope,
Swindon, Wilts
UK

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Mark Rabiner wrote:
> One reason a 24 is not too close to a 28 is that in my opinion:
> 
> A 24 is not too close to a 24.
> 
> I have a handful of 28's;
> And ditto of 24's.
> 
> - a certain department of redundancy department issues....
> What is going on here?
> 
> 1. In the film days I'd have two cameras going one with black and white one
> with color or whatever and similar lenses on each cameras were needed.
> 
> 2. one 28 might be a compact slow version while the other one might be a 
> big
> clunky fast version I'm not likely to be carefully carrying around but only
> using when I really need it - where I wanted to isolate subjects or shoot
> hand held wide open; a low light lens.
> 
> 3. in reality the reason why I have redundancy issues in glass often is 
> I'll
> have an older version and then I'll get a newer version. AI to AF maybe in
> the Nikon system. C to CF in the Hassy system. They all come in handy.
> I've never been one to trade stuff in for nothing or just sell stuff ultra
> cheap when it can be and had all the while of great use to me.
> Backups are great.
> Don't put all your 24's on one pocket.
> 
> You can have one with a red filter on it and one with a green filter on it.
> One on a body with IR film.
> One in the glove department of your jet.
> 
> Its ok for things to be very close together in focal length as much as its
> ok for them to be 0 degrees apart.
> 
> Redundancy fights for you.
> It makes you less afraid.
> 
> 
> Mark William Rabiner
> 
> 
> 
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