lars_bergquist Posted June 20, 2010 Share #61 Posted June 20, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) I was wrong about that. My silver Summilux ASPH to my surprise arrived today. Congrats, Wilfredo. This could be the beginning of a great friendship. The old man from the Age of the 50mm Summilux ASPH Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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wilfredo Posted June 20, 2010 Share #62 Posted June 20, 2010 Congrats, Wilfredo. This could be the beginning of a great friendship. The old man from the Age of the 50mm Summilux ASPH You are not kidding. http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/people/129620-some-dogs-get-all-girls.html Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
joseph_galilee Posted May 19, 2012 Share #63 Posted May 19, 2012 You are not kidding. http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/people/129620-some-dogs-get-all-girls.html Sure to make those photos you can also use a 50 Summitar or a mobile phone. The 50mm f/1.4 ASPH Lux if not used properly, with little light, it's just a waste of money. Then we can speak of Bokeh and words, words, words, but in the end are just words, the facts are there, looking at those photos. This is my opinion. Leitrahot Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lars_bergquist Posted May 19, 2012 Share #64 Posted May 19, 2012 Sure to make those photos you can also use a 50 Summitar or a mobile phone. The 50mm f/1.4 ASPH Lux if not used properly, with little light, it's just a waste of money. Then we can speak of Bokeh and words, words, words, but in the end are just words, the facts are there, looking at those photos. This is my opinion. Leitrahot That is nonsense. I owned the Summicron, but sold it when I bought the Summilux ASPH way back in '05. F-stop for f-stop, the Summilux ASPH is at least as good as the Summicron all the way up to f:16. Suggesting that it is a waste of money unless I always use it wide upen, is absurd. This is simply my use-it-on-everything 50mm lens. The old man from the Age of the 5cm Elmar Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ecar Posted May 19, 2012 Share #65 Posted May 19, 2012 Sure to make those photos you can also use a 50 Summitar or a mobile phone.The 50mm f/1.4 ASPH Lux if not used properly, with little light, it's just a waste of money. Then we can speak of Bokeh and words, words, words, but in the end are just words, the facts are there, looking at those photos. This is my opinion. Leitrahot Whether you like the pictures or not is another story, but the Summitar (f/2) or, worse, a mobile phone, will not give you such a thin DoF, sharpness on the focal plane, etc. Again, you may not like the result, but that's a personal view. And I would argue that having both daylight and low-light capabilities in a compact lens is actually a money saver if you need versatility. Just a different opinion, of course... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
joseph_galilee Posted May 20, 2012 Share #66 Posted May 20, 2012 That is nonsense. I owned the Summicron, but sold it when I bought the Summilux ASPH way back in '05. F-stop for f-stop, the Summilux ASPH is at least as good as the Summicron all the way up to f:16. Suggesting that it is a waste of money unless I always use it wide upen, is absurd. This is simply my use-it-on-everything 50mm lens. The old man from the Age of the 5cm Elmar I said that is my opinion. You can express your own, different from mine, but you can not say: "... That Is nonsense" or worse: "... is absurd." It's just a matter of respect of others thoughts and opinions, just as properly ECAR: "... Just a different opinion, of course ...". To me, anyone can spend their money, how much and how he wants. My opinion is different and the assumption that buying a Ferrari 456 to go at the speed of a bicycle is a waste of money. Might as well ride a bike. But I like the hyperbole. The rhetorical thinking is a matter of culture. Some people have it and who does not. Do not denigrate and trivialize the ideas of others and respect the different opinions is synonymous with civilization. Those who prefer the single thought is his problem and the country that receives it. In the thirties and forties there were those who wanted a single thought, and we know how that turned out. Please respect other opinions without delegitimize. And that's it. בברכה לכל Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bill Posted May 20, 2012 Share #67 Posted May 20, 2012 Advertisement (gone after registration) I cannot help but observe that it is legitimate to ponder upon the motivations of somebody who resurrects a two-year-old thread with a calculatedly contentious statement and turns it into a lecture on tolerance... Regards, Bill Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SJP Posted May 20, 2012 Share #68 Posted May 20, 2012 Maybe he/she/it wants a job as an unmoderator?? I thought my job was safe but I am not sure anymore. Anyway, politeness etc. has nothing to do with it Lars is totally correct about the summilux's merits as should be obvious even for the ill informed. Nonsense sounds pretty close to the mark from where I am sitting. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
StephenPatterson Posted May 20, 2012 Share #69 Posted May 20, 2012 Troll Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SJP Posted May 20, 2012 Share #70 Posted May 20, 2012 Indeed:D They are relatively few and far between lately. But spring is the air - who knows what specimens it will bring. PS bl..dy confusing, two Stephens in the same thread - what to do..... ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
joseph_galilee Posted May 20, 2012 Share #71 Posted May 20, 2012 Maybe he/she/it wants a job as an unmoderator?? I thought my job was safe but I am not sure anymore. Anyway, politeness etc. has nothing to do with it Lars is totally correct about the summilux's merits as should be obvious even for the ill informed. Nonsense sounds pretty close to the mark from where I am sitting. ..... dialectics, only dialectical. The expression of language is dialectical. Speaking of pipes with inside the glass (... read lenses) is often dry and repetitive. "dià-legein + tèchne" means "art" of dialogue, the gather. It lies in the interaction of two opposing principles or theses (symbolically represented in the Platonic dialogues by two real characters) used as a tool for investigating the truth. ברכות Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SJP Posted May 20, 2012 Share #72 Posted May 20, 2012 Mmmm somehow I had not expected to find Plato cropping up this morning. What I have read of Plato is not particularly worthwhile anymore. Just like the hare and the tortoise does not make sense within the framework of the current understanding of infinite series. But we digress. Still Lars is correct. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
joseph_galilee Posted May 20, 2012 Share #73 Posted May 20, 2012 Have you read only the cover of Plato? Your opinion is like mine and the other, neither more nor less. Just as my opinion that does not add or detract. The Summilux does not need a sponsor. It sells itself, and quite a lot. Unfortunately it does not deliver enough, so the wait to buy is a bit long. ללמוד את אמנות ולשים אותו בצד. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bill Posted May 20, 2012 Share #74 Posted May 20, 2012 Plato was a Zeiss man. Regards, Bill Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SJP Posted May 20, 2012 Share #75 Posted May 20, 2012 After intense discussions of the teacher and the novice it was concluded otherwise IIRC. Also the number of (floating) elements did not quite agree with the model developed previously. More than 4.....? Heresy! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pico Posted May 20, 2012 Share #76 Posted May 20, 2012 Plato was a Zeiss man. Plato was certainly not an HDR kinda guy. He regarded shadows as ... Ach, it's too early in the morning for this. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lct Posted May 20, 2012 Share #77 Posted May 20, 2012 Sure to make those photos you can also use [...] a mobile phone Excerpt of Plato's Cavern Myth:« People stuck to their mobile phones can't see the difference with the best 50/1.4 lens in the world. » Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gjames9142 Posted June 13, 2012 Share #78 Posted June 13, 2012 The OP asked about Voigtlander bodies. The answer is that they are good enough for Lee Friedlander -- check out his latest book called Mannequins, which is brilliant. Also uses XP2. Also Leitz and Leica lenses. No rigid brand loyalty there, just finding the gear that works for you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lct Posted June 13, 2012 Share #79 Posted June 13, 2012 The OP asked about Voigtlander bodies... Where did you read this if i may ask? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gjames9142 Posted June 13, 2012 Share #80 Posted June 13, 2012 Where did you read this if i may ask? Post #48. This whole thread has been largely an exercise in futility. I prefer to get my information from people who test rigorously (Reid), phoptographer friends, and sources of collective wisdom like Jeff Hirsch at FotoCare in NY. Not all opinions are equal. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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