Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Peter, I expressely stated that I was not discussing optical performance as such : I am not qualified to do so, and do not have any benchmarking tools at my disposal. I was discussing the fact that the price delta between G and M lenses has reasons other than Sölms greed: the mechanical construction of the M lenses (and body) is MUCH more complex than that of the G. The G simplicity entails the loss of some of the features I find essential: it prevents the user from focusing the lens himself and it excludes any depth of field scale on the lens. Those 2 major drawbacks are aggravated by the electronic telemetering behaviour of the G2 (and G1 seems worse from what I read). The G design entailed, in my personal experience, an unacceptable proportion of flagrant focus misses and not so obvious near misses. I have not encountered those with the M system, and I place a lot of confidence in the design of the opto-mechanical telemetering device of the M and on the mechanical interaction between the M body and the M lens. There is a financial price to such mechanical complexity. So there is IMHO an indirect link between mechanical design and imaging performance in this particular case. friendly regards Alan Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter) wrote: > > Hi Alan, > > I disagree. Please tell me how the construction of a lens adds to the actual > photographic quality of an image. If this happened to be true, every EOS > user would still be using Canon F1s or for that matter Nikon F2 cameras. > > Peter K. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alan Ball [mailto:AlanBall@csi.com] > Sent: Sunday, December 06, 1998 10:51 AM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: [Leica] your opinion about G2 > > Well, I like the looks, functionalities and build of the G2. But if > there is something it does not prove, it is that "it is possible to > produce extremely high quality optics - Leica quality optics - at a > fraction of the cost at which Leica produces and sells them". I am not > discussing MTF, lpm and all that, but the construction itself. > > If you look at it closely, Contax has found an ingenious way of > simplifying lens construction right down to the core: the focusing > process is managed by the in-camera motor, through a simple cam. The > lens itself is basically a few high quality glass elements moving on a > very simple pattern, a CPU, CPU and shaft connexion with the body, a > basic manual iris and a very beautiful titanium outer barrel. If you > compare this with the M lenses, you realise how unsophisticated the G > lens construction is.