Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > I tried another one now without as _much_ noise :) > > Here's what it looks like stopped down a bit (5.6 or 8, I think): > http://gallery.leica-users.org/album40/04v35_0009 > > If you check out the lower righthand corner, you can see the > level of distortion (not bad, all things considering): > http://gallery.leica-users.org/album40/04v35_0007 > > It's hard to judge from the web, of course, but in my eyes, > it's tack sharp. Particularly in the middle. The edges are > not bad either. I don't have anything to compare it with so I > can't say it's better than one or the other. It sure is a > nifty little piece of glass to carry around though. Very, very small. > Yup! That's not bad. As a point of reference, that lens has better edge quality than the Nikkor 18-35 that came with my D100. ...OK... Now on to the chrome. The REAL test! I'm in the equipment planning stage for a trip (funding not conformed yet, though) where there is a good chance the equipment may not survive. After my last trip to central Africa "Green Fuzzy Things" ate an F3P and an 80-200 2.8 I won't have gear insurance or coverage from a client on this trip so I would hate to sacrifice Leica gear I can't afford to replace. If the VC lens are "good enough"... they get to be the cannon (not Canon) fodder. As for the digital cameras.... who cares about the digital gear anyway :^) They are just big BIC lighters. Oslo looks interesting. A friend of mine worked in Oslo for MSF for a number of years. Loved it...but wasn't getting paid enough to really enjoy it :^) THANKS Daniel... My wife, kids, dogs are dragging me out for an afternoon hike now, too. Cheers, Greg