Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 12:23 AM 11/9/97 -0800, Jim Brick wrote: >Now try the 15mm. Allow me, please! This is a phenomenal lens and, by itself, is a cause to buy into the R system. It was originally made as the 3.5/15 Distagon in the dying days of Zeiss Ikon for the Contarex -- it is exceptionally rare in that mount and only a couple are known to exist. It next appeared as a Contax SLR lens and is still in production in that mount. Leica and Zeiss have cooperated to produce this lens in R mount. (Leitz/Leica rather pompously say that 'Zeiss builds this lens to Leica specifications' but I have some problem with this: 'Leica specifications' may be identical to those of Carl Zeiss and its many offshoots (Carl, like Buddha, has many attributes), but are surely no higher and I do love the 'gotcha' in that phrase!) This lens may have been available in Rollei QBM as well: Zeiss wanted to sell the lens to Rollei, but I don't know that they bought it due to the horrendous complexities in its construction. In any event, I cannot find anything but rumours that it has ever been offered in QBM and I have yet to have one documented in that mount. The lens is a monster of complexity, 13 elements in 12 groups (it is NOT an Elmar, despite its badge-engineered name). It focuses to 6", but who cares? With that DOF, does it matter whether it focuses or not? It is a rectilinear lens, not a fisheye. This is an uncompromising lens built to uncompromising standards by an uncompromising company and sold to another uncompromising company. If you really want the ultimate wide-angle and can't quite afford a Hologon, this will do well in the interim. I want you all to note this well: I finally have words of praise for SOMETHING in the R system! Marc msmall@roanoke.infi.net FAX: +540/343-7315 Cha robh bas fir gun ghras fir!