Perspectives.
Of giants and tiny men.
—Peter.
↑ Nikon D4 + Sigma 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG OS OM.
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I really like the Nikon D4.
I bought a used one back in early spring for my son’s baseball games this year and it has performed as I’d hoped.
The running collection of images created with it can be found here (most of these were taken with the Sigma 100-400mm lens).
—Peter.
Taken yesterday, when I made the trip to see the old Leica factory.
—Peter.
↑ Leica M3, Leica 50mm Summicron Dual Range, Kodak Portra 400, and Plustek 8200i.
In 1952, Leica opened a factory in Midland, Ontario, Canada.
(There are interesting discussions of how this came to be, here and here).
The “Ernst Leitz Canada (ELCAN)” location was initially intended to be a place for the assembly of cameras and lenses using parts from Wetzlar, Germany. However, under the leadership of Walter Mandler, it became a high-tech research and development centre.
Although Mr. Mandler had planned to stay in Midland for only a brief time, he ended up living there for the remainder of his life. Some of the most groundbreaking — and beloved — Leica lenses were created in Canada during his tenure.
In 1990, Leica sold the plant to Hugues Aircraft. In 1997, the plant was sold again, this time to Raytheon.
Today, I fulfilled a long-standing wish and made the pilgrimage to Midland. The distance — a 2 hr drive from Toronto — is short enough to be easily traversed, but long enough to be inconvenient (hence why I hadn’t previously attempted it).
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I knew one thing before I even started: the destination would be a disappointment. The physical appearance of the building is… uhm… not pretty, and it’s under security (Raytheon is a USA defense contractor) so there was no chance of stepping inside and accidentally uncovering a treasure trove of lost Leica lenses/cameras.
Still… I had to go, and I’m glad I did.
I took my trusty Leica M3 (loaded with Kodak Portra 400) and 50mm Summicron Dual Range, and shot 3 frames. There was really no point shooting more, LOL.
(However, I used up the rest of the roll in the surrounding region outside of Midland, but those images await another day.)
—Peter.
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↑ Leica M3, Leica 50mm Summicron Dual Range, Kodak Portra 400, and Plustek 8200i.
↑ Leica M9/M-E (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Voigtländer 40mm Nokton f/1.2.
↑ Leica M9/M-E (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Voigtländer 21mm f/3.5 + Voigtländer 40mm Nokton f/1.2.
↑ Leica M9/M-E (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Voigtländer 40mm Nokton f/1.2.
On graduation day.
—Peter.
↑ Leica M9/M-E (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Voigtländer 50mm Nokton f/1.5 II.
Somebody else’s.
—Peter.
↑ Leica M9/M-E (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Voigtländer 40mm Nokton f/1.2.
A little splash of Honey.
↑ Leica M9/M-E (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Voigtländer 40mm Nokton f/1.2.
A moment can never be recreated exactly as it was.
But sometimes things get close close enough to make your Father’s Day extra special…
(2022 vs. 2011)
—Peter.
The 2011 photo is from here.