Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/12/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 09:25 AM 19/12/96 PST, you wrote: > Hi David, > > I also heard a lot about poor 28-70. It sounds like it is a black > sheep of the Leica family. > When it comes to 35-70, I know there are two versions with filter > size of E60 and E67. E60 is the first generation made in Japan > (possibly by Minolta) followed by E67 made in Germany. I have noticed > the price difference in the same condition was significant. I am sure > design is different but wonder if the difference would be worth the > price difference. In other words, I wonder if I have to pay that much > more money for Germany over Japan. If the newer design is better, is > the difference noticeable? This is sort of a question about German > made versus Japan made. > > Regards, > David > Hi! Mine is the Minolta-made-in-Nippon model. The later (Solms-made) version is optically identical, but completely re-designed mechanically - with a non-rotating (polarizer friendly!) front element. My Minolta made one has the true "Leica feel" to the mount, and is very well made - certainly better than the Minolta equivalent I've tried. However, I've never tried the German made one, so I can't comment on how much (if any) better it is mechanically. Unless you use a polarizing filter a lot, I'd save the money! Cheers! - ----------- David Young | No electrons were hurt Victoria, B.C. CANADA | in the creation of youngs@IslandNet.com | this message.