Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Richard, I've seen the results a friend of mine had with the lens. Sharp, brilliant, beautiful colors and a thrilling feeling from the super wide angle. Think about this outstanding possibility of owning such a brilliant super-wide _without_ the need for retrofocus construction! Therefore I bought the lens and had it modified for the Leica; it costed a fortune; je ne regret rien. (I don't feel sorry about it). My own first film is still on the processing way, so I've not got own results, but I've seen slides made with the Hologon (16 mm if I'm correct, not 15 as the old one was as far as I remember) and its worth all the money. Also, the conversion to Leica has to be expensive as it's a difficult piece of craftsmanship and requires mastership (or, if you have it done the cheap way, you will recognize this fact on all your pictures shot with the lens ...). And, you should consider to dedicate an M body as home of the Hologon, put it on and never release it. Because of its exposed situation the rear lens is extremely vulnerable (and a scratch _would_ be a pity, wouldn't it?) BUT you should decide quickly; rumour has it that the lens is yet out of production and the 2500 pieces which have been made until August are the only pieces which are made of this lens at the given time. (So my working kit is completed to 16 / 21 / 35 / 50 / 90 mm w/ three bodies, to add to another thread of these days (M4 press, home of the Hologon; M6; M6J).) HTH and have a fine day Hubert > Richard Clompus wrote: > > > > Dear Leica Users, > > > > I am considering the purchase of a Zeiss Hologon - wide angle now available > > for the Contax and then have it modified for my M6. Has any one out there > > actually used this lens? I would like to try one for a weekend but haven't > > asked my dealer for a loaner on a Contax. > > Richard Clompus > > Pennsylvania, USA > > The lens has had great test reviews in the magazines, although I > have no experience with it. > > The cost of a conversion has been excessive, more than the cost of a M6 > body! > > Unless you can get a great deal on the conversion, it would be much > cheaper, as well as more versatile, if you just kept a Contax body for > that lens. Well, surely not a bad idea (and by far cheaper than any conversion plus extra M body, as I did). BUT: It's a Contax, not a Leica ... > > Stephen Gandy > * Von/From: HUBERT NOWOTNY, CTR Hatzenberger & Nowotny OEG * A-1040 Wien/Vienna, Kettenbrueckengasse 16 (Austria, Europe ...) * Tel ++43-1- 586 20 22 - 0, Fax ++43-1- 586 20 22 - 24 * hubertn@ctr.co.at, http://www.ctr.co.at/ctr/