Re: The Hatrack
- From: Ted Grant <tedgrant@xxxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 09:37:34 -0800
David Young showed:
Subject: The Hatrack
This shot, heavily cropped and hand held with the 80~200/f4 Vario Elmar
and 2x converter, was shot on Fuji Superia, the only film available in my
small town!
See: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt/ and click on "featured photo".<<<
Well done David a fine critter to say the least!:-) However a very fine
photograph indeed. :-) A keeper as it looks on the screen.
Once again illustrating the quality of the 80-200 f4.0 lens. For my money
this is one of Leica's sleeper lenses and cuts film or digital as sharp and
crisp as all get out! Even with the 2X extender it's a smashing great lens.
"WIDE OPEN!"
Anyone who is anti-zoom and or anti-extenders are fools having that attitude
until they use this particular lens. Like I say, it's right there at the top
of the list for quality film and digital image cutting.
ted
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