Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mary Kephart wrote: > >I'm thinking of rounding out my camera outfit with an R7 and would like >to know if the R >system equals the M for wide-angle work like buildings and interiors as >far as clarity and >minimal distortion. I like the idea of not having to use an external >(dust-prone) finder. The only direct comparison I can make is between my 21/4 R Super Angulon and its M equivalent, the 21/3.4 SA. These are very different lenses in terms of construction, so it's not surprising the results are slightly different. Both are very crisp at all apertures, but the M SA shows negligible distortion in the corners. Corner distortion is only just noticeable with the reflex SA (see my Cliffs of Moher pic on my home pages in the Irish photo-gallery (address below), which is from virtually the whole neg). That, said, the R SA is a fine lens. I use it a lot both for landscapes and interiors. It's not the easiest len in the world to focus, but the tremendous DOF means that you can get away with scale focussing 99% of the time. With the M SA, of course, there's no such problem. If you want to avoid the dust problem with 21mm M viewfinders, get the properly engineered old metal version. Mine must be over 25 years old, and is still bright and clear. Slan Alex Alex Hurst Waterfall Nr. Cork Ireland Tel: +353 21 543 328 (H) +353 21 270 907 (W) Fax: +353 21 271 248 email: corkflor@iol.ie Home website: http://homepages.iol.ie/~corkflor/ Business website: http://www.flowerlink.com/corkflorists