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Old 07/19/08, 03:50 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Default Re: Tri-elmar 16-18-21

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Hi Arif,

tks for your comments. what is the web address for Sean's review. I used to love taking pictures but kind of dropped this hobby for 10 year. recently, I am back into it and just bought the M8 and quite a few lenses, to 50mm, 75mm and 28mm. I love it very much. I may sound crazy but I always want to have all the needed gear whenever I am doing anything. I am hading to Brazil - Riodejaniero next week and want to make sure I am gear properly

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Apologies for the delay. You can access the reviews at:
http://www.reidreviews.com

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Default Re: Tri-elmar 16-18-21

I've got both Tri Elmars (16-18-21 & 28-35-50) as well as a 24mm Elmarit & 28mm Summicron.

I love the Tri-Elmars for travelling, very versatile and excellent results. In fact I've just been traveling around Europe with the 2 Tri-Elmars for a few weeks. I also agree with previous comments that each lens is suited to a particular use. I do find that the one lens I'm using least is the 24mm.

I also have the Leica finder, but seldom use it, the draw back is its bulkiness.
You eventually get used to what's in the camera's viewfinder, even though that's not ideal.

Next month I'm doing a desert safari to Namibia, both the 24mm & 28mm will stay behind as the f2 wont be needed in bright desert conditions, it's all covered with the 2 Tri-Elmars.
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Old 07/20/08, 04:44 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Hi Daniel,
Apologies for the delay. You can access the reviews at:
http://www.reidreviews.com

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Arif

Thanks Arif,

I was just reading it and I enjo and learn a lot so far

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