Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Rod and Guy, I bought my Kobalux 28mm from Adorama in New York last June for $399. It comes with a viewfinder, lens hood and M mount adaptor. I don't shoot with 28mm very much but thought it would be nice to have that focal length in my kit for those moments and the price is certainly right.It is a tiny lens that will easily slip into a pocket even with the hood on and the focus has a very short throw which makes it much faster to focus. It is multi-coated, has excellent resolution and contrast. Steve Annapolis - ---------- >From: Guy Bennett <guybnt@idt.net> >To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us >Subject: Re: [Leica] Kobalux >Date: Wed, Dec 8, 1999, 8:04 PM > >>I wonder if anyone on the List can help- I have heard much about the Kobalux >>series of lenses, which come in 21 and 28 mm in Leica M mount. Does anyone >>have any experience of these lenses which they would like to share? I'm most >>interested in the 21mm. >> >>Rod > > >i'd like to ask the same about the 28 - a focal length i'd like to use with >my iiif. i've been looking for either a hektor or a summaron 28, but >they're pretty rare, pretty slow (5.6 at best), and pretty expensive, not >to mention just pretty. plus, those funky apertures (6.3, 9.2, and the >like) just kink my hair! > >anyone know about the above kobalux 28, or the ricoh 28 (can't find it in >the us) or the minolta 28 (also can't find it in the us)? > >thanks in advance for the info. > >guy >