Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Can someone who has used either or both of these 90mm lenses tell me about their shooting characteristics? I currently use an 85/2 Nikkor, 85/2 Jupiter and 105/2.5 Nikkor, and I would like to continue with the same overall "look" but in a more compact, more modern form that can share a common set of filters with my Hexar AF. I have ruled out the APO Summicron because it is too big, too heavy, and the focusing is too linear (as opposed to snappy). The two 90mm f/2.8 lenses seem to be identical in size, weight, layout, materials, solidity, coatings, and focusing speed. The Leica is about twice as expensive ($1095 vs 550), so I am wondering if there is anything exotic about the performance (both lenses, in three of the tests I have seen, scored very closely). The only difference seems to be the optical construction, which for the Leica has four elements and generally looks like the 1950s 85mm Nikkors and the Konica, which has five elements in a classic Ernostar/Sonnar pattern. Any ideas? One other thing: is it normal with Solms lenses to have trauma around the screholes? I noticed on the Elmarit-M that there were pinpoints around the screws that held the focusing grip. Maybe someone got careless during assembly? - --------------- Dante Stella gaifana at aol dot com