You know, in my other world, that of Leica, there is also a lot of angst about
black bodies and silver lenses or vice versa. I have never cared; my M8 is
black, my 50mm Summilux is silver. In the past I have had silver bodies with
black lenses, too. Couldn't tell any difference ;-)
Cheers,
Nathan
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On Dec 24, 2012, at 6:46 PM, Jan Steinman wrote:
>> From: Nathan Wajsman <photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Can I tell you all fetishists a little secret?
>>
>> The picture-taking performance of a lens is totally unaffected by the color
>> of its exterior.
>
> That's rather objective of you, Nathan.
>
> But from a subjective point-of-view, it may be true that a photographer's
> picture-taking performance may increase based on the colour of a lens -- or
> the colour of the SUV, or the number of pockets in the photographer's vest,
> or, or, or... :-)
>
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> :::: Jan Steinman, EcoReality Co-op ::::
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