Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/05/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Fellow LugNuts: Recently I found myself in need of a 500mm mirror lens for my R5. I thought you might be interested in the results of a little quick (yet unscientific) testing of several models. (If your not, press DELETE now!) I begged or borrowed a TAMRON SP 500/8 (Cdn $350 used - Japan), a VIVITAR 500/8 (Cdn $189 new - Korea), and a MTO-500/8 (Cdn $249 used - Russia). We shot "control" photos with a buddy's Nikon 500/8 mirror lens. (Sorry! We were unable to borrow the Leica 500/8! We tried!) The results were startlingly obvious, even in simple 4"x6" prints from the local 1 hour joint. The Tamron and MTO were very close, with a slight edge in detail going to the MTO; but the Vivitar was, at best, blurry - even in the small 4x6 print! I suppose that is to be expected, for new it was just over 1/2 the cost of the used Tamron! I bought the MTO, despite it's bulk, because of the superior performance, reasonable price tab and the funky wooden case it came in (complete with 4 - - 77mm filters!). Three questions, for those who are still reading... [1] Though engraved as a 500 f8 on the lens, the addendum sheet with it says it's a 548mm f8.8. Is this sort of variation normal? [2] All three lenses, as well 500/8's by Minolta, Leica, Nikon and my 1000/11 Celestron all focus to beyond infinty. Does anyone where know the reason Mirror lenses do not have an infinity stop? [3] The MTO rsults were virtually as good as the Nikkor's or Celestron's. Yet the booklet lists resolution as "Central - 32 lines/mm" and "Peripheral - - 20 lines/mm". The MTO seems much better than such numbers would indicate. Can anybody tell me why? Many thanks. - ---------- David Young | Over the hill? Victoria, CANADA | I don't remember youngs@IslandNet.co | any hill ...