Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 22:19:45 -0800, Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Frank Filippone wrote: >On a much more relevant shooters note, I have been getting several images >form my 50 and 35 Summicrons that have a 3 dimensional character.... On >reflection, I have noted that they were all taken at Large F-Stops, >probably all at F2. I think I am starting to understand Bokeh.......Never >seen it with my Zeiss, Canon, or Nikon lenses. I may have seen it with my >old 3.5 Xenotar on a Rollei ...... I have a similar feeling. I find a common character (probably three-dimensional) between 50 mm Summicron R and 3.5 Xenar on a Rolleicord. I once owned a Rolleiflex with 2.8 Planar and its lens, of course, had a character similar to those of Zeiss lenses for Contax SLR. To my eyes Zeiss and Leitz have equal sharpness. However, Zeiss is more vivid, and Leitz is heavier or more solid (Sorry for my poor English vocabulary). What makes this difference? Is it explained by MTF charts? Also interesting is a fact that I feel the same difference in using Zeiss and Wild (Leica) surgical microscopes. Mikiro