Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jason: Thank you! I'm getting a lot of good reports on this and I will add one to the camera bag. I was told that $500 was about the right price for the 3 cam. I've found a like new (minus) for $616 but was told that was high. Any thoughts on the price. Cheers Wilber Jason Hall wrote: > Wilbur asked: > > >Does anyone have any experience with the 135 F2.8 for the R. I want > >something between the 90/100 and 180 and Leica stopped making this > >lens. anyone know why other than maybe the 100 took sales away or was > >it less than stellar in it's performance. > >Cheers Wilber > > Wilbur > > I've just bought one (a 3 cam #3045XXX) and IMHO its a great lens, it is > quite large and heavy for the focal length tho. Judging from the humble > shots I've taken with it and tests that I've read, I don't think there's any > problem with the performance. > > I suspect the popularity of this lens suffers for the very reason that you > want one, its an in between, maybe a bit long for portraits and not long > enough for sports/wildlife. When I bought it I was toying with the idea of > going for a 90 instead, in retrospect I think the 90 would have been a more > useful lens for me but I gather you already have one. If you can use the > focal length I don't think you'd regret buying one. > > Jason > > This is just my opinion, if anyone disagrees please don't send me down in > flames I have a sensitive disposition.