Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I am posting part of an e-mail that I sent to a friend of mine as I thought it might be of some minor interest to the group: I have gotten my pictures back finally. I hooked up my projector this afternoon and looked at them and also several boxes of other slides that I have taken before. In the recent slides I tried to take pictures that would reflect on the out of focus areas but was not too successful. I have compared the 35/2.0-M pre apsh, the 35/2.0-R, the 35/1.4-M asph and 35/1.4-R. Mostly I tried to look at the backgrounds of a lot the slides that I have taken and this is not scientific at all. My conclusions: 1) 35/2.0-M, pre asph, This is the queen of out of focus areas. Very smooth and almost liquid sometimes. No double images that I could find. This was the lens that started me on my Leica quest and still is probably my favorite in many respects. I moved from it to the 35/1.4 as I take a lot of pictures inside and don't like to use flash. Shooting 64 ASA slide film indoors takes a large f sometimes. 2) 35/2.0-R. Quite close to the 35/2.0 in my opinion. Smooth and sometimes I found that almost liquid aspect. A hint of double images at times. 3) 35/1.4-R Fairly smooth but somewhat below the first two. Some double in the background sometimes but not harsh. The lens that I use most of the time. My all around favorite lens. 4) 35/1.4-M, asph. Close to the 35/1.4-R but a little more double sometimes and a little harsher. No coma. 5) 35/1.4-M, older. I have never used this lens but from the lens diagrams I would imagine that the OOF areas are similar to the 35/2.0 pre apsh. 6) 80/1.4-R. Very smooth and not harsh. Probably about the equal of the 35/2.0-R. My second favorite all around lens. I think that the 35/1.4-R and 35/1.4-M asph suffer from the number of glass elements they contain and may have something to do with the little bit of doubling that I see. With all the above lenses that I have used I found that it was no easy thing to find pictures that demonstrated much of anything about the OOF areas and I think that they all are pretty good performers. The 35/2.0-M, however, has the "look." As does the 35/2.0-R to a lesser extent. Well, so much for analyzing the lenses. Dick Hemingway Plano, TX