Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/15

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Beginning Leica Q's
From: Alfred Breull <puma@hannover.sgh-net.de>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 08:34:54 +0100

At 21:57 15.02.1998 -0600, Eric Welch wrote:
>And as far as
>performance goes, any Leica lens in the last 20 years will work just fine
>for you until you can afford one of the super duper ASPH lenses, or
>superspeed lenses.

20 years? - Make it 40 or 70 years, Eric.

Under the title "Old vs. New" "Viewfinder" 4/94, pp 38-39, compared 
1939 and 1993 35 mm Elmars (f 16, 1/250 or 1/200, tripod, distance
at infinity, Ilford HP5).

The author Charles Isaacs found: 

"The 12x enlargements show that the modern Elmar gains in contrast 
over the older Elmar, but loses slightly in overall sharpness."

My very special thanks to 10 yrs LHSA member Marvin Moss, who lent 
the journals to me on his costs.

Besides: HCB preferred the 45 yr old coll Summicron to all the younger
lenses, as I learnt from a recent posting; others (me included) prefer 
the 40 yr old rigid chrome Summicron to the current Summicron. 

Alf