But nearing retirement, it could be a great retirement job no!?
John,
Only about one third of Americans have enough money to retire. It is still early, but because I have two pensions I can pretty much maintain my lifestyle in another expensive city that has a 25-30% cost of living lower than NYC. This is not so hard to do. Madrid is 30% cheaper than NYC; Barcelona 25%; Seattle 30%; Philly 30% (if I wanted to somewhat stay local); Vancouver is in the ballpark.
The problems for Maggie is all she has is Social Security and her savings and she wants to not necessarily take a "haircut" in lifestyle. For Maggie to sustain her lifestyle she will have to work because she needs the income.
In my case I don't mind even going rural to live cheaply. I have much respect for a less pollution, being able to fish, and being able to bike with less risk of getting "pan-caked" by a car. I don't mind being antisocial, and I enjoy artistic solitude. I wouldn't mind owning a car or truck. Just keep me out of the suburbs.
Wow. The 50 Lux-R with the stacked M and R adapters is sized about the same as my old version II 75 Lux-M. My 75 Lux had this dreamy look wide open and the lens short comings added to the wide open rendering. Stopped down though this lens had that Mandler non ASPH smoothness combined with resolution. The 50 Lux "E60" is a more perfect lens at F1.4, and because it is one of the last Mandler designs compounded by the perfection of riding the sweet-spot is a killer lens on the CL. Really brutal.
On the CL the feel is very solid, and the balance not bad. The rig though is heavy, but smaller than a 75 Lux on a M. The added focal length adds a lot of fine detail and microcontrast. Seems like the CL and this 50 "E60" is a magic pair. Very easy to focus exploiting the 6X magnification. Dispite the added weight and bulk, this is my favorite lens for the CL. Looks evil too.
Battery power has to be mindfully conserved. Likely a second battery required for a day of shooting. I'm finding the simple elegant design to really be spot on for the name "Digital Barnack."
Cal