Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/10/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 08:06 PM 20/10/96 -0700, you wrote: >At 01:43 PM 10/20/96 -0400, you wrote: >>Where does Leica officially state that the new version is better than the >old? > >It was in the press release for the lens, and in several other places. It >was long ago, when I was drooling over the lens and wondering that very >question. I had a friend who shot some pictures with the original version, >and I compared them to my 35 Summilux R at the time, and the difference was >insignificant, as far as I was concerned. So this is truly an "angels >dancing..." question. > I dug up an old copy of Leica Fotographie (6.94E). In it i states, "The performnace of the 35mm Summilux ASPH is comparable to the official catalogue 'Summilix-M 1:1.4/35mm aspherical' (type No. 11873) which is only being manufactured by Leica in very small series. Apart from slight differences in the design and verbal designation, there as much more significant differences in the manner of arriving at....". Then the article goes on in detail about the new molding process for the aspherical surface etc. and how great the lens is. The superlatives used to describe the lens are almost word for word identicle to those used to describe the aspherical version in that lens' official press release. They conclude the article by stating, "Doubtless the cut in price will serve as additional motivation for those photographers who have been eyeing the expensive 35mm Summilux f1.4 aspherical type 11873." Nowhere here is there any implication that the new version is better than the old. I am not sure if articles in Leica Fotographie can be construed as official statements on behalf of Leica, but I think that it would be safe to assume this. I think that the bottom line is stated in your reply. It is probably next to impossible by using the lens in actual picture taking excercises to demonstrate any differences between them. Dan Cardish <dcardish@spherenet.com> <http://www.spherenet.com/dcardish/photo.htm>