Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Lucien wrote: <snip> I don't understand why in the past Leica had modified the 35-70/3,5 to permit the use of the polarising filter, and now they make two new zoom (35-70 and 28-70, yes there is a new one) who are build in a way it is not possible to use it.(But the new 80-200 does !?) <snip> The Leica literature I have read seems to indicate that making the zoom lenses both lighter and shorter required them to make a decision to give up a front end that doesn't turn when you focus. It is a problem when using polarizing filters. On the other hand, if you don't use polarizing filters that often, the new 35-70/4 is a real gem. It seems to work especially well with the R8 that has a bright enough viewfinder that the f4 is not a problem. I haven't tried it with the 2X apo adapter but Leica literature says the combination will work and is optically sound. Leica seems to be on a roll with updating their lens designs. Short focal length M lenses seem to be acquiring aspheric elements since Leica has been able to produce them at a "reasonable" cost. Longer focal length lenses seem to be going apochromatic. I heard recently that the 90mm R lenses will go "apo" next. I still have my sights set on a 24mm aspheric M lens with finder. The 24mm R lens seems to be a Minolta design. Perhaps the 24mm R lens will get a make over as well. I keep a wish list of Leica equipment that I need. Unfortunately, as I check lenses off the list, it seems to grow all the time. The 19/2 R wide angle would seem to be a worthy acquisition. My wallet is almost empty. I should quit while I'm still able to buy lunch. Happy shooting, Richard - -------------------- Richard Clompus, OD West Chester, PA, USA