Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]But of course, you really knew this would happen. I have a new 20-35 n***** "D" zoom and my 20yr + 90 f2 Summicron will stomp it into the ground. But I'm repeating myself, must be the age. Cheers Wilber Zeissleica@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 7/8/99 5:38:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > jplaurel@microsoft.com writes: > > > Have any of you had a similar experience? Is it just that the AE system in > > my head is smarter than the Canon's or have you noted that the Leica M > > lenses seem to produce richer, more saturated colors? > > > > Best Regards, > > --Jim Laurel > > Jim... > > It depends. > > I recently purchased a Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8-4.0 Aspherical for my wife as an > anniversary gift for her to use with her manual Pentax Super Program and we > did some comparison shots over the past weekend in the wilds of West > Virginia. She used the metering from her camera and her new Sigma, while I > used my Sekonic L-508, 35/3.5 Summaron, 50/2.0 collapsible Summicron and > 135/4.5 Hektor on my M3. > > I was expecting the worst, as the lenses I used date from the mid-1950's (the > exception being the newer Noct, of course, but I didn't use it during this > shoot) and are lacking many of the modern improvements, such as > multi-coatings and special elements. > > I was amazed when we got the E100VS slides back and the Leica images had such > a strong showing. In the exact same light, shooting position and subject, > there were very similar amounts of lens flare. However, my metering and > focusing were more accurate, some (not all) of my shots were more saturated, > and almost all had better contrast than the shots she took with the Sigma. > She was able to focus much closer then I could, for nice closeups. > > Additionally, I have been showing my recent work to other photo friends > (low-end Nikon and Minolta SLR users) and they have been shocked at the > results I have been getting with 45 year old glass, marveling at the shadow > details and edge-to-edge tonaliy performance. > > I haven't been able to do any high-end comparisons with others yet, so my > results have to be taken with a grain of salt. > > /Mitch