Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Tomorrow morning at sparrow fart (sorry Stewart) I’m off to have breakfast with the homeless at the invite of a local social worker at ‘West End Community House.’ They put on a free early morning feed every Thursday for the street people in the area and after explaining to this very compassionate individual what my photographic aims were he suggested this move to get to know them all a little better and gain their trust further than I hopefully already have. There are usually around forty to fifty present at these breakfasts apparently.
In the interests of not startling the troops so to speak, I’m thinking of dusting off my early double stroke M3 as leaf shutters aside, it truly has the most silent operation of any camera I own. I’ll be shooting with Neopan 400 indoors in average to poor light with the influence of some fluorescents I suspect.
I really only have three 50mm lenses to choose from, all with their own (my perceived) issues:
Canon 50mm f1.2 in mint condition and just cleaned internally. I adore this lens but have missed a lot of spontaneous shots in the time I’ve owned it because of the very long focus throw!
Summicron 50mm f2 Collapsible from 1954 (came with the M3 of the same vintage). Has a few minor cleaning marks and nicks and a small patch of very faint internal haze, almost impossible to detect. I’ve never used it from memory so it’s performance is relatively unknown to me!
Konica Hexanon 50mm f2. In mint condition with no haze, dust or anything … barely used in fact because I’ve never taken to it. As good as this lens is it seems a little sterile to my eyes and I’m not sure that it would suit the mood of the occasion.
I’d quite like to use my ‘evil’ 50mm f1.4 ZF Planar but I feel the sharp ‘clack’ of an FM3A may not be too appropriate in this environment and I think a small nearly silent rangefinder will be far more effective! My gut feeling says the Summicron with a hood to reduce glare and subsequent potential flare from the fluorescents … would this be a wise choice considering the two other options and the subject material?
In the interests of not startling the troops so to speak, I’m thinking of dusting off my early double stroke M3 as leaf shutters aside, it truly has the most silent operation of any camera I own. I’ll be shooting with Neopan 400 indoors in average to poor light with the influence of some fluorescents I suspect.
I really only have three 50mm lenses to choose from, all with their own (my perceived) issues:
Canon 50mm f1.2 in mint condition and just cleaned internally. I adore this lens but have missed a lot of spontaneous shots in the time I’ve owned it because of the very long focus throw!
Summicron 50mm f2 Collapsible from 1954 (came with the M3 of the same vintage). Has a few minor cleaning marks and nicks and a small patch of very faint internal haze, almost impossible to detect. I’ve never used it from memory so it’s performance is relatively unknown to me!
Konica Hexanon 50mm f2. In mint condition with no haze, dust or anything … barely used in fact because I’ve never taken to it. As good as this lens is it seems a little sterile to my eyes and I’m not sure that it would suit the mood of the occasion.
I’d quite like to use my ‘evil’ 50mm f1.4 ZF Planar but I feel the sharp ‘clack’ of an FM3A may not be too appropriate in this environment and I think a small nearly silent rangefinder will be far more effective! My gut feeling says the Summicron with a hood to reduce glare and subsequent potential flare from the fluorescents … would this be a wise choice considering the two other options and the subject material?
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