Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/12/05

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Subject: [Leica] Leica vs Nikon f/2.8 zooms??
From: Edward Caliguri <caliguri@rcn.com>
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 11:21:40 -0500

- -- Hi Tom
I have both the Leica 35 -70 F/2.8 and the Nikon 28-70 F/2.8 AF-S. The Nikon
does not come close wide open - no way! I'd say at about f/5.6 they are too
close to call. I've also had to have the focus motor replaced in the Nikon 3
times, which around here (Boston) seems to be a common occurrence. But the
35 - 70 F/4 holds it's own too - I can't see a difference between a Nikon
28-70 F/2.8(or 35-70 2.8) and the Kyocera made Leica lens. As for the F/ 2.0
90's - R or M Apo Aspherical - Side by side compared to my 80 - 200 AFS
Nikon set to 90, the Leica shots wide open at 2.0 vs Nikon at 2.8 easily
stand out on a light box (using Provia 100 or Velvia, or K64) But to each
his own I suppose! But I leave the D1X out of the race - it's too different.

    I totally agree with 99 percent of what else you say though, especially
your last paragraph
    EC!

- -- 

Tom Lianza wrote
> 
> When I compare these to the
> Nikon 28-70 mm there are real differences and the Leicas win.  On the SLR
> side, the new Nikon 28-70 is superior to the Leica 28-70 and the 35-70 zooms
> and it is a stop faster. At 90mm Nikon 80-200 zoom is better than my 90mm
> sumicron M when used at f5.6. 

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