Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]LUGgers all, I just bought the 25 Skopar last week and have put a few rolls of Delta100 using it on my IIIa and M6TTL. The lens in very light. This is both a good and a bad thing. It balances very nicely on the IIIa but IMO it is a poor handling match for the heavier M6. I really like the IIIa/25 combo. It slides very nicely into a pocket and fits my hands well. The very reasonable cost of the 25 ($275 at Adorama with finder) also makes me happy. I took the IIIa/25 sailing, which is something I am unlikely to do with my M6/21 ASPH. Given the light weight of the 25, I expect that there is a lot of plastic in the lens mechanics. However, it focuses smoothly and has a nice tactile feel to it. The chrome finish is nice and if you care about such things compares decently with the Leica chrome finish on my 1st version 35 Summicron. The finder is brighter and sharper than my 21 Leica finder, though there is considerabley more barrel distortion in the Voigtlander finder. The two finders are about the same size. Interestingly, the coverage of the 25 and 21 finders is almost the same. The negatives look pretty sharp corner to corner. I haven't scanned anything yet or done any side by side with the 21 asph but overall, things look nice under the loupe. Everything is not perfect however. On my IIIa, the Voigtlander finder prevents me from adjusting shutter speeds because I can't lift the dial high enough. When I use the Voigtlander double accessory shoe for the finder and VC meter, I now can change shutter speeds since the shoe lifts the finder a few mm from the camera. However, the placement of the second shoe over the rewind knob means that rewinding is even more of a hassle. Overall, I am very pleased with the lens. For Leica users, the price feels like pocket change! I think that dedicating the IIIa to this lens will make a good, take it anywhere camera. Jonathan Lee