[LRflex] Re: (LRflex) Shopping Frustration

  • From: Aram Langhans <leica_r8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: leica reflex freelists <leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 13:18:53 -0700

I had a 100/4 macro and the 2.8 is THAT much better, especially in the larger 
f-stops.  I have a 90/2.8 and the same is true for that.  

 

Pictures?

http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/144741-1/lichens-0001-Edit.jpg

 

http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/95140-1/Clematis_0752.jpg

 

http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/126637-1/Dosewallips_Rhodies-4807.jpg

 

http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/137614-1/down+the+coast-051.jpeg

 

For what they are woth as scaled down jpeg shots posted on the web.

 

I am sure the lens outperforms my 10 MP Canon it is attached to.

 

Aram
 


From: axel.collier@xxxxxxxxxx
To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [LRflex] Re: (LRflex) Shopping Frustration
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 09:03:57 +0200




Hi Aram, 
is it THAT MUCH better than other 90mm or 100mm lenses ? In other words : is it 
worth every penny ? Can you show us some pictures? greetings, axel

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Aram Langhans 
To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 12:58 AM
Subject: [LRflex] Re: (LRflex) Shopping Frustration


Oh, the 100 APO will give you loads of fun.  It will make you very happy.  If I 
ever dump all my stuff, as I have said before, it will not be the 100 APO.  
I'll adapt that one to whatever light trapping box I have on hand.  That one 
you will have to pry out of my dead hands.
 
Aram




From: Axel Collier 
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 3:40 PM
To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [LRflex] Re: (LRflex) Shopping Frustration


Hi
I own a R3 and an angenieux zoom that my father gave me a few months ago. I 
fell in love with it and use it often and next to some Nikon stuff i bought 
last christmas as a present for myself ;-) I like the Nikon stuff also, I am 
not a fanatic.I am a newbee. But I bought a F80 and a 70-300G lens for 200 
euros all in and i have a lot of fun with it. The lens has it limitations as 
you will all know, I guess.
So, I wonder what your budget is, which is none of my bussiness but it could 
help in this discussion. 
A nice R3 for example could be had for 100 Euros on Ebay. All you need is some 
patience. You don't have to sell your car to buy a R4 or R5 neither. 
A 24 or 28mm Elmarit can be had for some 300 euros. And a 35mm or 50mm for even 
less. The price of the 135mm and 180mm Elmarit is reasonable as well. I know 
this because I wanted to buy one or two R-lenses myself and because my budget 
is limited too. That is why i look at ebay very often ... that is : every day. 
It think now it is possible to pay not (much) more for it than for Nikon stuff 
. 
My impression is that it is possible to own R-lenses IF you stay away from some 
very special lenses like the 80mm Summilux or the apo 100mm and the 90mm 
summicron asph.And maybe the 280mm apo lenses ...
One day I will buy one of these lenses, but first i want to know better what 
lens that would make me the most happy. That means i have to take more 
pictures. Which is fun.
greetings, and by the way, i like this users group and the picture of Richard.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Richard Ward 
To: LeicaReflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 7:46 AM
Subject: [LRflex] (LRflex) Shopping Frustration


Hello List,
   my name's Richard and I'm still new here, but it seems like a nice group of 
users here. I have received some nice comments about the Image I posted a link 
to on the list to an image I shot with my Zeiss Pancolar on my 20D. 
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3522/3267824103_9f55579064_b.jpg) Since I'm not 
yet a member of the "R" ownership club as of yet, I kind of felt a need to 
establish having some Chops as a Photographer if I'm going to be posting around 
these parts. 
   As for "Shopping Frustration": I simply want to ask about any tips or info a 
list member might be able to pass along because, so far, the only thing I've 
been able to get with months of searching eBay, the 'Net, and Locally, for 'R' 
equipment is a terrible case of Shoppers Frustration. Everything I encounter 
seems to be outlandishly expensive limited editions, collectors items, and f0.0 
Niche Lenses on the top end and the bottom end are all pricey near mint 
condition stuff commanding premium prices. Where the heck can I find the stuff 
someone's actually USED, that has wear on the outside, cleaning marks and 
(Heaven Forbid!) even a scratch in the coating. The "3 Cam" & ROM Lenses (?did 
I say that right?) might be the latest greatest, I surmise, but there must be 
something usable about those  1 cam or 2 cam lenses, too, isn't there? I'm 
willing to try em! Sigh. 
   I will admit my budget is narrower than I would prefer to pick up an R lens 
or two, but it is 'enough' and if I'm willing to accept cosmetic conditions and 
even potential cla issues, it seems rather ___<insert cursing adjective>___ 
that I'm not encountering stuff like that out in the marketplace. 
   Thanks for letting me Vent LRflex members. I'll find something to acquire. 
Imagemaking has always been an expression of my heart and quite rarely a source 
of income. Since becoming disabled, it's become an especially treasured 
activity because now that it isn't a casual endeavour anymore, just coming away 
with snapshots isn't very fulfilling.  :-) 
   
Sincerely
Richard W.

West Michigan, USA

   


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