Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/27

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Subject: Re: [Leica] 21m comparison (long)
From: Erwin Puts <imxputs@knoware.nl>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 21:47:41 +0100

Super Angular 4,0/21mm:
At full aperture light fall off is quite noticable, so is curvature of
field. Distortion is hardly visible.
At full aperture the image field from center to a radius of 5mm gives good
sharpness and medium contrast.  The object outlines are well defined, fine
and very fine details are a little bit soft. Extremely fine details are
very soft with low contrast. So in fact hardly visible. From 5 mm the image
contrast drops rapidly and from 8mm vey fine detail ist just noticable and
fine detail is visible with low contrast. From 11mm astigmatism begins to
reduce the visibility of fine detail. Subject outlines are rendered softly
and in the corners even these details are unsharp.
Stopping down naturally improves the quality. Contrast however stays at a
low to meduim level. Stopping down to f/8 enhances contrast a little,
extremely fine details are visible, but not in the corners and the outer
zones (in horizontal view: the long side of the negative). At f/11 the
optimum is reached and from f/16 the performance drops. There is slight
decentring.
Generally speaking: this lens at full aperture gives a good performance in
the center and if the clear rendition of very fne detail is not the prime
objective this aperture is usable. Modern performance is not possible even
at optimum aperture.

Super Angulon 3.4/21mm:
At full aperture distortion is negligable, light fall off is reduced and
curvature of field well corrected.
At full aperture the center image within a radius of 8mm gives a crisp
rendition of subject outlines and fine details.,the corners being very
soft. Very fine details are rendered with medium contrast from center to
6mm and with lowish contrast from 6mm to the corners. Extremely fine detail
is just visible, with veruy low contrast and soft edges from center to
about 10mm radius, vanishing in the outer zones.
At f/4 this lens is a marked improvement on the SA 4.0.
AT f/5,6 contrast is improved and extremely fine details are now clearly
visible till the outer zones, the crners still being soft.
At f/8 the optimum is reached, the rendition of extremely fine details is
good with a medium contrast.
AT f/11 and smaller the performance drops.
generally speaking: this lens is a very good performer. its fine qualities
only restricted by the presence of astigmatism that reduces contrast and
crisp rendition of very fine detail.
There is slighrt decentring.

Elmarit-M 2,8/21mm:
At f/2,8 the light fall off is slightly below SA 34 levels. Flatness of
field is less well corrected as is distortion.
At full aperture the center image with a radius of 10mm gives a slightly
crisper image than the SA34. The generally somewat higher contrast results
in a more clear delineation of fine details. Outer zones and corners are
soft.
The general performance of the E is s little above that of the SA 34 wide
open. This is partly due to the reduction of astigamtism, resulting in
improved rendition of fine details.
At f/4 extremely fine details are visible with good contrast from center to
a radius of 6mm.  From there to the corners the image details become
progressively softer, but fine details stay within detectable range,
The optimum is reached at f/8 with a good reproduction of extremely fine
details till the outer zones. The subject outlines, especially in the outer
zones have slightly soft edges, giving an overall impression of a smooth
but not brittle sharp image. Stopping down to f/11 and smaller reduces the
quality. Decentring was not measurable.
generally speaking: this lens is a commendable performer and a slight
improvement on the SA 34. It does not bear the Leica badge with full honour.

Elmarit-M 2,8/21 ASPH:
At full aperture contrast is high and extremely fine detail is very crisply
rendered from center over a raduis of 11 mm. From then the contrast of
edges drops a little but is still vastly superior to all its predecessors.
Astigmatism and curvature of field are almost fully corrected. Subject
outlines and fine details are extremely sharp and clearly almost lucidly
rendered. In the outer zones and the corners this superior performance
drops naturally. The overall image quality is a quantum leap forwards in
relation to all predecessors and I may add competitors.
To set it in perspective: the performance at f/2.8 is better in all
respects to the SA 34 at f/5.6.
Or: the max resolution of the SA 4 at f/,0 is about 70lp/mm with very low
contrast where the ASPH at f/2.8 has 125lp/mm at high contrast.
AT f/4,0 contrast and the clear rendition of very fine details improves,
with the corners still lagging behind.
At f/5.6 the optimum is reached with exceptional performance including the
far outer zones.
From f/8.0 the performance drops ever so slighly and at f/16 is visibly
below optimum.
Decentring is not measurable.
Overall: this lens gives outstanding image quality at full aperture and
improves till f/8.0.
It is by a great distance the best 21mm in the Leica stable and the only
choice for the person who needs superior performance from a 21 starting at
2.8.

A full report giving more details about flare, close-up performance and the
hot topic of performance at infinity will be published at my site in a week.
Erwin