Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Greg: Please put me on the list for more Vancouver info. I'll probably want to come up. And congrats on that 85/2 Canon. It has a good reputation. My first fast RF tele was the Canon 85/1.9, which was just OK. I replaced it with another Sonnar derivative, the 85/2 Nikkor. That's the lens with which I've done a lot of my classical musician photos. I dubbed it "heavy metal," because it was made of solid brass and chrome with the density of weapons-grade uranium. Too heavy to carry around, so I mostly just took it to concerts. Eventually the siren song of the Summicron won out--not the 90/AA, but the early-1980s version with the sliding hood that covers the f-stop ring when retracted. The one that Tom A hates. I like it because the focus ring is a bit farther away from the camera body than its later optical brother, which suits my long fingers just fine. It weighs 410 grams, which is a bit more totable than "heavy metal" ever was at ~690 gm. --Peter