Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tom: This is good news. I don't need the lens but I'd sure like to have a 75mm finder to facilitate using my Summilux on my M2 and M4! At 08:54 PM 7/7/99 EDT, you wrote: >Mark, There will be an alternative to the 75/1,4 - Cosina has just announced >the arrival of the 75/2,5 Ultra Heliar, priced at about US$ 450 and in the >Tokyo shops on September 1 this year (it is amazing how they can state the >date and deliver that day, maybe they could teach Solms something about >this). The size of the lens is similar to that of a 90/2,8 Tele-Elmar and if >the Heliar and Skopar are any indication of their quality control and design >capability Leica should watch it carefully. It is a screwmount lens, with the >adapter it will couple to the rangefinder of the M camera. Other lenses are >the 35/1,7 (August 1) and the Nokton 50/1,5 (October 1) as well as a >rangefinder equipped Bessa L camera with 1/125 flash synch and 1/2000 top >speed. I dont think that the 75/2,5 will outperform the 75/1,4, but it will >make a nice, lightweight, lens as a companion to a M6 or M4P with the 35/2 as >main lens. >Tom A > > - ------------------ Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits LAW LHSA MEA <wilcox@tir.com>