Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've been using the Tri-Elmar for a couple of months and find it to be a very handy, quality acquisition. I have not been disappointed at all. The focal length selection ring and the focusing ring are next to each other, and at first I would sometimes see the bright-line change while I was trying to focus. After only a little use though, that was no longer a problem. As for the correct bright-line; since the lens is not a zoom lens, as long as you get a positive click when you change the focal length the correct bright-line appears. Between clicks you may temporarily see as many as three bright-lines at one time but I have not found this to be a problem. As has been mentioned, Leica says that especially for wider focal lengths, a single focal length lens provides the best image quality, but I guess this should come as no big surprise. I have a 28mm Elmarit-M, Third Version (1980) and for my uses I can see no appreciable difference. I hesitate to add, because it will be considered blasphemous by some, but it compares favorably but in no way replaces my 35mm Summicron-M ASPH, which is still my favorite. I am very happy with the Tri-Elmar and have suffered absolutely no buyer's remorse after the purchase. Regards, MikeH