Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/06/13

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Subject: [Leica] Leica M Monochrom
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 00:02:56 -0400

I don't think there's ever been a break off point of print size which can be
used to justify the use of a better lens over one not quite as good.
As far as I go its a kind of maybe interesting concept which you just
invented. Perhaps there's some validity to it I'd have to give it some
thought. But I'm never heard in the past: the difference between lens a and
lens b can be see in 11x14's while the difference between lens c and d you'd
need 16x20's. I don't think people in the business in the past ever did
think that way. And I have a sneaky feeling its likely they're going to in
the future.
For the reason that few people have any experience at all in print sizes
over 5x7 or 8x10. Even unfortunately people who paid many thousands for a
Leica lens.
Another aspect is how big can you blow them up on a screen with a quality
lens before its defects start to show?

- - from my iRabs.
Mark Rabiner
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/springdays/


> From: John McMaster <john at mcmaster.co.nz>
> Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
> Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 03:42:33 +0000
> To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica M Monochrom
> 
> Yes, but at what size will you really notice a difference between the 50mm
> Summilux asph and 50mm APO-Summicron asph? That is what I would like to
> know....
> 
> john
> 
> Well the bigger the print the more you'd notice.
> 
> - - from my iRabs.
> 
>> 
>> That is why I said I would like to know the difference in a 16" x 24" 
>> print,
>> all the Leica shown ones at the announcement sound to have been 27" x 
>> 40"ish
>> (one metre on the long side) and stunning - but few print that big.
>> 
>> john
>> ________________________________________
>> 
>> 
>> Screen size: They make for 11 x 16 inches on a 72 pix per inch screen.
>> 
>> A Print: But its only on one of my 240 pix per inch matt prints a measly
>> 3.33 x 5 inch inch image.
>> 
>> So that's not critical work. Nor would one which makes a 4x6 " jumbo
>> Walgreens snapshot. We'd hope for an 8x10 inch or 11x14. Maybe even a 
>> 16x20
>> to call it critical work. Typical portfolio sizes for photographers and
>> typical print sizes on the gallery walls as well. And typical for what 
>> you'd
>> give a portrait client. So your gear would need to be good enough to do
>> these and do them well.
>> And the newest cutting edge optics from Leica at these sizes are going to
>> give your work an evident edge.
>> I should say that photographers, commercial ones for sure often use 
>> tripods
>> and studio strobes. And slow film or nowadays slow iso settings.
>> 
>> The demand of websites and web galleries are very low as they are for 
>> images
>> a few hundred pixels across. And those could all be done on cell phone
>> cameras for all anyone would no or care.
>> 
>> And I think people who think they're never going to do critical work under
>> estimate themselves often. Because if you plan your workflo around making
>> 5x7's sure as hell someone's going want a row of 8x10's of yours on their
>> wall and not all your images are going to maybe look so great at that 
>> size.
>> 
>> 
>> - - from my iRabs.
>> 
>>> 
>>> Jono Slack's was with present(ish) glass - 50mm Summilux asph, 75mm
>>> APO-Summicron and 90mm Elmarit-M.
>>> 
>>> A test to see at what magnification the 50mm APO-Summicron asph betters 
>>> the
>>> Summilux asph would be useful, if little difference in 16" x 24" what is 
>>> the
>>> need?
>>> 
>>> Puts has just added to his blog
>>> http://www.imx.nl/photo/optics/styled-5/chromatic.html
>>> 
>>> john
>>> ________________________________________
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Everyone is using the new 50.  I wonder how it performs with the other
>>> present day and past Leica glass.
>>> 
>>> Aram
>>> 
>>> --------------------------------------------------
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> For those interested. Of course, Forbes Magazine likes it (-:
>>>> 
>>>> As for me, I am waiting for someone who takes part in Print Exchanges to
>>>> buy it, so I can see a print of a photo taken with it!
>>>> 
>>>> www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-news/2012/05/leica-m-monochrom-links/
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Jayanand
>>>> 
>> 
> 
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