Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 10:01 AM -0700 8/21/01, Peter A. Klein wrote: > > The Olympus OM system also has a good reputation for macro work. The 50 >> mm f/2 and 90 mm f/2 are reputed to be the equal of Leica glass. The 4T >> body is available (used) for about the same $$ as the Contax, and a "2" >> series for around $200. You could also pick up a 50 mm /f3.5 for $160, >> and get a 50 mm f/1.8 for another $30 for non-macro work. The 50 will >> get down to 1:2 on its own, and 1:1 with a 25 mm extension tube. >> >> See this site for a detailed OM lens tests: >> > > http://members.aol.com/olympusom/lenstests/default.htm > >I'm glad someone mentioned Gary Reese's OM lens test site. While the >site is largely devoted to lenses for the Olympus OM system, Gary has >several Leitz/Leica lenses on the site as comparisons. There's also a >few Nikkor, Canon, and Minolta and Pentax lenses. Kyle's favorite >bargain rangefinder (Canonet QL-17) is there, too, and it doesn't come >off badly. > >Gary uses a large USGS topographic map of the Grand Canyon as the test >target at 1:40. The target has low-contrast as well as high-contrast >components. He evaluates the resulting slides on a good projector. The >result is a very consistent and real-world evaluation. He also shows >how the mirror and automatic diaphragm on an SLR significantly affect >picture quality. > >Anyway, if you want to see how a few Leica lenses compared to the >others, check out Gary's site. He includes the 50mm Summicron-M and 90 >APO Summicron-M, and the 28mm Elmarit-R and 90mm Summicron-R. > >Of course, bokeh, "glow," "look," and Pride of Leica Ownership are not >included in the tests. :-) > >--Peter Klein >Seattle, WA Strange results, and testing, to say the least! - -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com