Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tom: I would be interested to know what your experience with the lense has been. Do you like results you get with it? Is the quality consistent at all focal lengths? Have you had difficulty getting the viewfinder frames to change and do the frames appear to be accurate? Do you find yourself using one focal length more than others and if you could do it all over again would you make the purchase? You stated that you don't use it as much as a fixed focal length. Which focal length do you use mostly? Over the years I have found myself using the extremes with zoom lenses that I own. If it's 35 - 70, I find myself using 35 and 70 and seldom anything in between. Same thing with an 80-200 zoom. My absolute favorite M lense is the 21mm aspheric. I also have the 35/1.4 aspheric/ 50mm Nocto and a 90/2.8. I am giving serious consideration to a 75/1.4. Do you have this lense and what do you think of it? Sorry for all of the questions. I find LUGERs very helpful in responding to equipment related questions. Thanks, BOB << I like the Tri-Elmar, but it is quite a bit different from all of the other M lenses I have. The focusing mechanism is unique. It does not use the usual M system. It has a rubbery substance that deforms and acts to damp the focusing feel. It does not have the good feel that the other M lenses have, but it works fine. One must understand that great feat of engineering of the Leica engineers in making this lens. They accomplished something that the camera mount system was never designed to do. Necessarily there are compromises. That being said, I like the lens, but don't use it as much as the fixed FL lenses. >>