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An interesting article by Mike Johnston on lenses, tucked away for posterity on the net by M.C. Lau, to whom many thanks.Stricly for us gearheads...
-- Mani Sitaraman (bindumani@pacific.net.sg), May 20, 2002
It's very interesting, I read with delight the definition of "Bokeh".It reinforce me against my friend and professional photographer Serge about the Leica CL. To me it's a lovely camera, nice to use and few spherical distorsion from the 40mm. It suits me and this is enough!!! Xavier.
-- Xavier d'Alfort (hot_billexf@hotmail.com), May 21, 2002.
Just to add a small bit on the subject of Mike Johnston, I subscribed to his newsletter , "The 37th Frame" after a review on this site for the last issue. I was surprised that the whole process was quite retro for these days... you send a check in the mail and the newsletter arrives in a large envelope. The letter is not huge, but when you consider that it accepts no advertising, it is all content. The first issue I received, number 3 had a mix of the technical (rating the 35mm lenses, part 1), opinion (the Rant) and humor (article: How to write internet user reports for cameras... a guide for idiots. Step 5..."it is not necessary to own or have tried a camera to review it.") All in all, 16 pages of real material is probably pretty close to say, Popular Photography when you cut out all of the advertisements.If you have a spare 18 Dollars laying around, check out the 37th frame. I'm looking forward to the next issue.
-- Al Smith (smith58@msn.com), May 21, 2002.
Ya gotta love Mike's approach. Here's a guy who can see through the B.S. of lens bench tests to the real point of photography.Yeah, I love my M6's and the pile of glass that goes with 'em, but not because they have super-human resolving powers and off-the-scale MTF charts. I love 'em because they make Tri-X look so damn good!
-- Bob (bobflores@attbi.com), May 21, 2002.
Here, here, Bob! Well said.
-- Marc Williams (mwilliams111313MI@comcast.net), May 22, 2002.