Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim Brick wrote: >>an apo f2.0 90 R would give the 100/ 2.8 apo a run for<< >>it's money in the size & weight....& still not have macro<< Roger Beamon wrote: >>Absolutely stunning images& that close up ability<< >> ( the APO Macro )<< Ted Grant wrote: >>I'm sure you have the 100 Macro...I think there are better<< >>goodies to come in this year<< I did have the R 100 Apo Macro for quite a while; however, I traded it off ( a dumb move ;-) for other gear. I do have the R 90 f2.8 & the 80 f1.4 lenses; the Elmarit is a real "sleeper". My dilemma has more to do with: a.) Wanting to "prune" some more; i.e., eliminate focal lengths that are too close. b.) My recently acquired R 35 f2 is great; i.e., the glass is great & f2 is a real "working" aperture. c.) Per Erwin Puts; " The SAA ( new M-90 f2 ) is one of the very few to offer stunning quality at f2.0 "; thus, if the R-version is as good.....................whoa ;-)! d.) Acquire the new 50 f1.4 with some of the trade in cash. In summary, I'd like to trade in the R 90 f2.8 & R 80 f1.4 on the new R 50 f1.4 & the new R-90 f2 apo. Imagine working with the 35 f2, new 50 f1.4, & the new 90 f2 apo on my R8s; the "killer trio" from the kilns of Kolsch! However, going for the APO macro over the 90 f2 is also an idea;, i.e, the tradeoff being Macro versus the extra stop....tough one ;-) ! I know it's just the LUG Disease; but, what's to be done (&>()? Tom D.