Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Something you might also consider is the focusing twist - I have found that on low-mag finders, the less twist a lens takes to go from 1m to infinity the faster focusing is. I think that part of it is that if the twist is too slow, you agonize about trying to line up the spot perfectly. With a lens that "snaps" in, I find that I get a lot more shots. With a 90/2.8 you can get away with it. On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Michael Reichmann wrote: > I'm re-equipping myself with an M Leica system for the 3rd time in 35 years. > I currently have the Tri-Elmar and the 35mm Summilux ASPH. > > I need a 90mm to complete my system and am tossing up the small size of the > Elmarit Vs. the speed and slight superiority of the Apo-Summicron. > > With concerns about the rangefinder accuracy of the Summicron and the .58 VF > I called the product manager at Leica's Canadian distributor the other day > with my concerns. He replied that his personal experience and information > from the company indicated that there was no reason not to consider the f/2 > 90mm, .58 VF combo. > > Of course this doesn't mean that there won't be an issue but at least it > isn't vebotten. > > On another topics, I also got the Voigtlander 12mm f/5.6 Heliar last week. > There have hardly been any online reviews so I've added mine. My prelimiary > impressions can be found at http://www.luminous-landscape.com/12mm.htm > > Michael Reichmann > www.luminous-landscape.com > > >I certainly don't want to get into an Erwinesque debate, and I do like > >the .58, but attempting critical focus with the .58 with a 90 mm at any > >distance is a crap shoot, to say the least..Yes, it can be done. But so > >can a dive over Niagara Falls in a barrel. The question is how > >successfully, how often? ;-) > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. >