Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi! It also allows the metering through the lens to be more accurate. The older 3 cam lens will work just the same, as I use a 90 f2 on my R-8 and this is a non upgrade able lens. So not to worry, get her feet wet and then she can grow as the funds do. Cheers Wilber InfinityDT@aol.com wrote: > Can someone clear up a question I've been asked and can't answer even after > calls to Leica USA and reading all the brochures? I have a relative driving > me nuts about some R stuff. She wants to get a used 28-70 and 70-210 lens > (both non-ROM and non-updatable, and all she can afford) but would like an R8 > rather than an R7 because of the 1/250 flash sync and (she says) brighter > finder. > > So, the question is: What, at this point in time, does the ROM strip actually > do with the R8? All I've been able to get so far is that it tells the Metz > flash what focal length to zoom itself to. Are there any other functions of > the R8 (finder displays, metering modes, etc.) that won't function without a > ROM lens? > > Also, the Leica lens listing on their website makes reference to "ROM and > Sensor" with respect to the 28-70 and 35-70 f4 lenses, but not any others. > Anyone know what that's all about? > > TIA > DT