Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>BTW, I've been interested in the Minilux Zoom but can't find anyone who >has tried it. Have you any positive (or negative) feedback on the camera? I played with one at the store to see what it was like. Seems nice enough, my friend behind the counter showed me prints from a roll of film he'd taken with it and it is capable of turning out very nice photographs.. I know the lens is very good. It has less user controllability than the fixed lens Minilux and of course the zoom lens is a lot slower. Since I've been through all that before and know that I won't sacrifice the lens speed for the zoom, I didn't go any further with it. I'd go with the Minilux if I wanted one of the Leicas. Between the Minilux and the Contax T2 is a bit of a toss up for me as I like the Contax a lot too, but the slightly longer focal length on the Minilux is my favorite general purpose lens. I still consider the Rollei 35S and 35 Classic to be the nee plus ultra of cameras in this size class: all the Leica M values of a simple, mechanical, manually-operated camera with a world class lens in a tiny package. If I didn't want the lens interchangeability so I could use things like the Heliar 15, I would have been satisfied to stick with the Rollei 35S and not spent the money on the Leica CL... ;) Godfrey