Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/07/13

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Subject: [Leica] digital M and backward copatibility of old lenses
From: doubs43 at cox.net (Walker Smith)
Date: Tue Jul 13 10:38:07 2004

>
>
>Sony's 828 is a
>very interesting design that with tweaks to the lens and the imaging
>chain might become a stunning performer.
>
For a couple of years I used a Fiji S602Z for real estate photography. 
IMO, our website has the absolute best images of any competing company 
in our market. Even so, I had to use an aux lens to get the necessary 
wide angle interior shots and I wasn't thrilled with the loss in quality 
when compared to the Fuji lens alone. Not that they were bad; they 
simply weren't as good as I wanted. I wasn't able to afford the high-end 
interchangeable lens SLR digital cameras so I purchased a Sony F-828 
with the Zeiss lens. It met my minimum requirements of a 28mm or greater 
WA and permits complete manual control. I often use bounce flash for 
shadow-less interior pictures and the Sony does OK in that department. 
The quality of the images are a huge improvement over the Fuji with aux 
lens. (The Fuji zoom lens is very good but it just isn't wide enough.)

While manufacturers seem to be concentrating on zoom lens that allow 
taking pictures of subjects located in the next telephone area code, my 
need is for a wide angle of 24 - 21mm. I wish they'd give more thought 
to that end of the spectrum. A zoom of 21 - 105mm would suit me just 
fine and I believe it would have a market. Maybe there are technical 
reasons that limit the WA end of lens design. I don't really know.  But, 
I do know what I need and a 200+ mm lens ain't it.


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