At the Leica Booth I spoke to Rene because I know him from the Leica Store in SoHo and inquired about borrowing the 16-35 zoom for my SL. Rene said he was told not to ever lend out that lens, but told me to ask the other two reps manning the booth with him.
Not sure if I was made an insider, but the secondary response was sure why not. As a newly released lens we all know how difficult it is to secure a lens to buy or try.
I was carrying a baby Tech IV Linhof and didn't have my SL with me. I think what cinched the opportunity is that I mentioned that I would have to make some time and come back with my SL. Already owning a SL I think opened the door for me. This was really smooth.
Not sure I need another lens, I already own a 28 Cron and if I stop down to F5.6 do I really need auto focus when a 5-15 foot kill-zone will do? Is a 35 Cron-SL, when released, going to be a good lens for me? Or is the 16-35mm zoom going to be a great lens to use when I have a tradition of being a fast primes kinda guy.
Jeff got a M10 loaner with a 35 Lux to try. Seemed like Photoville was flooded with Leicas. Ran into Brian and his crew, John Lee, Louis Mendez and my new friend Allen I met Friday night.
I wore my rock climbing knickers and expanded my branding by thieving it wearing a Calvin Klein shirt that had "Calvin" and "New York" printed on it. Pretty funny. LOL.
Lately I have been feeling like a bit of a circus attraction because I have taken notice that women and girls have been doing some head turning and eyeing me. Just imagine a face of an older man spackled onto a body of a skinny 15 year old.
Then throw in that he is carrying a Linhof. What a freak. LOL. It is not easy being me. LOL.
Cal