Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Lucien, It is an interesting comment you have on the goggled 21=92s and =93hole i= n the Leica line-up=94. I did show the 21/2,8 converted to goggles to Leica at Photokina-96. The responses varied from =93 Why=94 to =93great idea, but probably economica= lly not feasible=94 The goggles on the 35 Summicron were expensive to make and wo= uld add more to the cost of the lens than the auxiliary finder does. I haven=92= t converted the 21/2,8 ASPH yet but will probably do it once the finder is lost. The new plastic finder seems to take more of a beating then the old metal one did. The one for my 24/2,8 ASPH is still intact after almost a = year and that is probably a record for me and auxiliary finders. The biggest hole in the Leica Lens line up is in my mind the lack of a small(er) 75 mm lens. I have the 75/1,4 and I like the focallength and lo= ve the quality of the lens, but it is too heavy to drag around. In the 70=92= s Leica Midland (ELCAN) made a 75/2,4 APO lens in a M-mount for the US Navy= . It was never produced in quantity, but supposedly is a top-quality lens. If = one can find one, they sell in the $ 7-10 000 range and however good it is, that=92s too much. Imagine a M6Tele with a M3 finder, solid 50 mm lines, = the 75/2,4 clicking in a second set of lines, also solid and the 90/135 lines= too when these lenses are used. The current M6 has a too cluttered viewfinder= and the 75 lines are difficult to see for some users. There are persistent rumors about a new line up of M6 and even a electro= nic M camera with a 1/250 flashsynch, different shutter, auto advance/rewind, focusconfirmation system and a M-lens mount. It is probably most likely t= hat the first camera would be a M6J type finder in a plain black camera and t= he other pieces would be released for Photokina-98. So far they are on the r= ight track, upgrading the lenses and improving them. The current line-up 21/24= /35 ASPH does indicate that the next one would be a 50. Hopefully the 50/1,4 = and maybe later the 75/2,4 APO and the 90/2 APO. ( The latter has been around= for awhile as a prototype, at least since -95 when I first heard about it). A small tip, if you want to use a 75/1,4 and use a M body with no 75 mm frame, the Nikon 85mm finder for the Nikonos is a good auxiliary finder a= nd it stays on too. Zeiss made a 75 finder for the Robot but it is a =93collectible=94 and is pricey. There are also some finders for Russian = 85=92s around, cheap and OK to use. I prefer to use a finder that has a longer focallength than the lens if I cant find a =93perfect fit=94. " Tom Abrahamsson