Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]To answer to some questions, here are the informations I have about Chasseur d'Image lens tests. First, Chasseur d'Images is the leader French magazine (at least the most sold). They are "amateur" oriented and talk a lot about equipment and practice. I've read them for 15 years as well as others magazine, including american and british ones. Here is a description of their tests (copied from http://ue3.ee.nus.sg/photozone/cdi.htm) : The performance are tested by three methods: test charts (with a reference well-known lens) double resolution projector (for contrast, vignetting and distorsion) MTF-tests up to 200 (!!!!!!) lp/mm The tests are adopted to the specific lens type. How to interpret their results: a weak definition will produce bad image even on 9x13cm a average defintion will produce a suffcient 9x13 image of a subject but without good details a good defintion will be sufficient for 13x18 (maybe for 18x24 for classical subjects) a very good definition will be enough for poster or projected slide a excellent definition: no comment The overall performance is rated in stars for performance, Quality/price ratio, Love Factor: * - weak ** - average *** - good **** - very good ***** - excellent Here is what I think of their tests, copied from a previous message in rec.photo... - - You should not take care too much of the Quality/Price ratio. It is usually low for Zeiss and Leitz lenses. This means mainly that mainstream japanese lenses are very good and less expensive, not that it is stupid to buy german. Even CI agree with this. - - It is not a good idea to give the rating without the comments, so if you disagree with a result or don't understand it, maybe it is just a misunderstanding - - I've checked their tests on Canon (L and non-L), Nikon and Leitz lenses and read every issue of this magazine for the last ten years. I don't agree with them on everything and they evolve but they have a very strong technical background, they are very rigourous, they always explain their methods and they asnwer to every question in 48H. So I trust them. - - In a previous message, someone told me that some of their results on Zeiss lenses was possibly wrong. I don't know what to think about it. It is possible but I would be happy to see the result of other tests on the same lenses. - - Their opinion on Leica has changed slowly. 15 years ago, they used to consider that it was too expensive. Now, they appreciate the mechanical quality of the lenses, and say that the optical quality is probably the best. So their point of view is: if you can afford it and want it, go for it. You won't be disappointed and you'll have the best lenses possible. But other brand make excellent lenses too. For instance, it seems that nobody in their staff is using Leica equipment. They don't publish their tests in any electronic form, but several Internauts have built databases. Just try to search for "lens+test" on altavista and you'll find them. Or have a look at: http://i31www.ira.uka.de/~klaus_s/lenses.htm For instance, here are the results of the tests of the 35mm/2 summicron, the 35mm/2 ASPH and the 24mm/2.8 ASPH: 35mm/2 Excellent = = Very good = += Good = += += Average += += += += Weak += += += += f/2 f/2.8 f/4 f/5.6 + : quality in the edges = : quality in the center Vignetting: f/2: noticeable 0.7 f-stop f/2.8: not important: 0.4 f-stop f/4: negligeable Distorsion: negligeable Performances: **** Q/P: ** Love Factor: *** Comment: Very good optically, but we expected better wide open. 35mm/2 ASPH Excellent = = = Very good += += += += Good += += += += += Average += += += += += Weak += += += += += f/2 f/2.8 f/4 f/5.6 f/8 + : quality in the edges = : quality in the center Vignetting: f/2: noticeable 0.6 f-stop f/2.8: not important: 0.3 f-stop f/4: negligeable Distorsion: negligeable Performances: ***** Q/P: *** Love Factor: **** Comment: The best 35mm with the 35/1.4 ASPH. Lot of good points: maniable, robust... 24mm/2.8 ASPH Excellent = = Very good = += += += Good += += += += Average += += += += Weak += += += += f/2.8 f/4 f/5.6 f/8 + : quality in the edges = : quality in the center Vignetting: f/2: noticeable 0.6 f-stop f/2.8: not important: 0.3 f-stop f/4: negligeable Distorsion: 0.5%, noticeable Performances: **** Q/P: * Love Factor: *** Comment: Excellent lens mechanically and optically. But too expensive. - -- Pascal Meheut pascal@murex.fr