Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/14

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Point and shoot
From: Mickey Rosenthal <michelr@inter.net.il>
Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 21:22:30 +0200
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I use a small Rollei S during cycle trips.  Even the very nice Sonnar
lens is not up to my Summicrons ( a few years older), especially at
infinite.

Mickey Rosenthal



Stanislaw Stawowy wrote:

> Hello, friends!
>
> As for P&S I hereby recommend Leica Mini, especially first
> one, with exceptionally sharp Elmar 3.5/35. Small, light,
> good meter, good lens... Tested again Olympus XA and Stylus
> Epic/mjuII was sharper, and a lot so. Also has virtually no
> flare; if someone want - I may post a shoot into sun I did
> with borrowed one.
> It is cheap thing (50$ on eBay?), nice handling and
> dirtproof.
>
> As for final word: AVOID ZOOMS! until you want thin photos
> (zooms have teens of elements, Elmar has 4 in  groups, Epic
> has 4 in 4 groups. More elements is less contrast. Amen.)
> lots of distorsion (P&S zooms have usually a lot of this),
> vignetting (you CANNOT make wide zoom with small front
> element without vignetting!) plastic construction (all P&S
> zooms with "ASPH" elements I know about have these made from
> molded plastic - some SLR zooms have this 'feature' also.
> More: big number of P&S camers have plastic lens
> elements..). Zoom P&S are also dark (like 6.5-11), so with
> film like Velvia you will use flash or heavy, stable tripod
> :-). Don't go into GR1 and 28Ti, as 28mm is really hard to
> master, especially in P&S. 35mm is he f.l. to go :-)
>
> Best wishes in your quest!
> --St.
>
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