Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Bill, Bill Marshall writes in part: > You are quite correct, Frank. To end the speculation, I e-mailed > Zeiss Ikon with the question. Here is their reply: > > "No mechanical coupling between focus & aperture mechanisms. The (lens) > design is just very well corrected for spherical aberrations." > Did they happen to say when their new M mount 15 and 85 lenses will actually be available for sale to consumers? I've not seen any of the announced M mount lenses available for sale anywhere yet, but it is the 15 and the 85 that interest me most. > But by offering 15/2.8 & an 85/2, they do have a leg up on CV if > these lenses are of high quality because CV doesn't offer anything > as fast in either of these focal lengths. > The 15mm lens, if quality is a good as promised, will also be a leg up on Leica as is the CV 12mm lens. > Ultimtely these questions will be answered by users' experience & by > product > evaluators. They will just want to know how well the lenses perform & if > they're sharp. If the lenses measure up, no one will care about the hype > or > the tech-speak that was used to promote & explain these new products. > I agree. At this point conjecture is just that - conjecture. I'm looking forward to reading the first reviews. Regards, Greg