Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/09/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Only that I really disagree. If I only had one lens >it would be the tri-elmar. Being "Leica like" is not >a factor if you are not already accustomed to using a >Leica. My point. If someone is "entering" the world of Leica M, I just suspect that the TE is not the best "first" lens -- that was my point > I'm not sure what you mean by an "array" of >finders. It simply acts like three different lenses >instead of a zoom so you see the 28mm lines, 35mm >lines and 50mm finder lines...I don't think of this as >being different finders, it just works like having >three lenses without the hassell of extra weight, or >of having to change from one to the other. agree, that's why I bought one, but for a first time user, who goes to "focus" the lens, and is met by frames changing it may be "confusing". I think the best thing about the M is the simplicity, and the TE adds a focal length element, which I would rather not give to a newbie. > >Where I would add a word of caution is lens speed. >Having an f4 for me was not a problem. I usually only >shoot in daylight and was used to f4 as a pretty >"normal" speed from using medium format. If you shoot >in low light, or if you need a fast lens a tri-elmar >won't work well. Agree again. It is a bit slow, and that in "general" is not the M experience. Don't get me wrong, I think the TE will become one of my favourite lenses for travel especially, but I have found its handling to be a bit less "friendly" so far -- remember I've shot only 12 images, and am yet to see any results. - -- Alastair Firkin http://www.afirkin.com http://www.familyofman2.com ()" "'() ( '0',) (,,)(")(") - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html