Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Fellow LUGnuts, I just got my first set of Fuji Astia slides returned from a local professional photo lab. Upon first inspection, the colors are magnificent. The skin tones and yellow flowers are the best I have seen to date from an E6 film. The exposures are right on with some difficult lighting situations. I went to a local flea market to take pictures last week. You have to deal with high contrast of bright light on fruit and people's faces shaded from the sun under a tent overhang. Darn if the integrating meter measurement of the R8 nailed the exposure for each of them. I put the camera on aperture preferred, set the zoom lens to f5.6 and shot away. Results are quite spectacular - even for me. The macro or close focusing function of the new 35-70 aspheric zoom is very good. I did a series of flowers around the backyard of our house and they turned out great. I can even hand hold the R8 down to 1/15 without blur. I wasn't sure what to expect from a Leica designed zoom that was made in Japan. This one is clearly a winner. Much better than my Vivitar Series I zoom. With such a good zoom, I should probably look at the 80-200 range as a second zoom lens. The Apo is out of my league but perhaps the older non-apo in the same range might be an option. Has anyone used one of Leica's older zooms in the range of 80-200 f4? Happy shooting, Richard (a very happy Leica R 8 user) - ------------------ Richard Clompus, OD West Chester, PA, USA