Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/01/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]From: seungmin@luxmail.luxcom.com Date: Mon, 06 Jan 97 09:24:44 PST Subject: 100 F4 Macro-R Hi, I have heard and read that the lens is one of the black sheep of Leica lens family that I should try to avoid unless it is offered very cheap. I wonder if this is true. I would appropriate any info on this. I don't have one of these lenses, but I haven't heard it's an out-and-out dog; just that its performance isn't everything one might wish for. I am now going to do something kind of silly: I am going to quote lens test results (argh!). CI gave the 100/4 a "good" rating for optical quality. The Nikon and Canon equivalents get "very good" ratings. The 100/2.8 APO Macro gets an "excellent" rating. I don't think magazine lens tests are usually very useful -- user testimony is much better, and well-thought-out articles by informed enthusiasts comparing similar lenses that they like are the best of all (like the Viewfinder "Legendary Leica Lenses" series). I haven't used the 100/4 myself, but I've seen 8x10's made with the 100/4 for bellows. They looked quite good to me, but they were macro photographs of wildflowers, and the edges of the images contained only background which was not in the plane of focus, so I couldn't evaluate edge sharpness. In the U.S., the 100/4 for bellows costs about $300-350 used in near-mint condition. With focusing mount, it's about $600 used. The 100/2.8 APO Macro seems to be commonly offered at about $1900 used. That makes it not worth it to me; but at $300 the 100/4 is a bargain, and I've intended for some time to buy one; I just haven't gotten around to it because my 135 and 50 cover most of what I need when mounted on a bellows -- they're just occasionally too limited. I might well buy a 100/2.8 APO Macro if I saw one for sale for $1200, but (a) this is unlikely to happen! and (b) I would have the intention of using it as an everyday lens, not just for macro. - -Patrick