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IIIF = 8.2/M2(35mm3) > VC/Zeiss < Summicron
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IIIF = 8.2/M2(35mm3) > VC/Zeiss < Summicron
My final take? Buy what you can afford, devote time to taking pictures and improving your technique. Limit your time spent on the photo forums listening to 'experts'. Be happy.
Most of my learning has been through trial and error
Most of the best learning is through error. In the book about Edwin Land (Insisting on the Impossible) there is a section which describes how Land didn't like coming up with a solution to a problem immediately. He preferred to go through all the variables which didn't work first. This way you learn much more about the process than if you get it instantly right first time. I think he called it success through failure.
Steve.
Its like you play rickenbacker 4001 bass and fender jazz bass and you cant understand which is which without looking to the headstock.
or driving a mercedes and toyota.
Why dont you take two same pictures with these lenses and post here , we will tell you what you need to search for and which quality you might invest at the future.
Equipment and training is everything at a for example war. If you have airplane but no pilot to fly it , you are a loser at another perspective also like Iraqi army. Buying the latest weapon without trained men , .... etc etc.
No lens can compete with an Leitz glass , if you buy a zeiss lens on to Leica , you will not be a Leica owner. If you cant decide what to do with Leica problem , you are not a Leicaphile and you dont deserve that camera.
[...] but I do know that the differences between all fine lenses made today are minimal, and i say this as a user of leica glass exclusively (except for the pinhole stuff, of course). [...]
Trolling aside a CV f2.5 at f/5.6 wont be much different from a cron at same aperture, even on a tripod, and you may be more annoyed by veiling flare with a cron, but the crons hold their $ better.I am positive that (if they made pinholes) a Zeiss pinhole would be NO match for a true Leica pinhole. And I'm prepared to back this up with about three paragraphs about how the Leica laser used to cut the pinhole has better mode stabilization etc. Just you go and tempt me...![]()
I am positive that (if they made pinholes) a Zeiss pinhole would be NO match for a true Leica pinhole. And I'm prepared to back this up with about three paragraphs about how the Leica laser used to cut the pinhole has better mode stabilization etc. Just you go and tempt me...![]()
It figures, that Wired would consider Daguerreotypes to be the ultimate in resolution. A wee bit of thought will show the fallacy.According to an article in Wired magazine that somebody linked in another thread, if we really cared about resolution we'd still be doing Daguerrotypes. So I'd wait for the first among CV or Leitz or Zeiss to add Daguerrotype functionality, and then buy that one! We must keep moving forward after all!
--nosmok
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