Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mark, I know only one made by Sigma, the 28~70 Vario Elmar R. I have a copy, decent optics, but poor mechanicals, as my early copy has gotten sloppy over the years. There was a rumor that Zeiss took over this one when they updated it, but not sure if true. Minlota made the early zooms, and at least one WA, the 24 Elmarit R. Which by the way is the same lens currently on the books, although Leica has been making it for sometime, and several of the elements have been replaced by newer glasses, due to older glass being no longer made. I have one of these and it performs exceptionaly well. I had heard at one time, that Minolta only provided the glass, and Leica did all the assembly from the very beginning. Can't verify this, just what I had heard. You forgot Kyocera, who makes/made the 80 ~ 200 f4 Vario Elmar R. This lens is exceptional in performance. I guess Leica is making this one now, since Kyocera has gotten out of the optics business. Don't know if they made any other lenses though, Doug? Gene -------------- Original message from Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com>: -------------- > > Jack, > > > > Part of the reason for the lower prices of R lenses, is that over the > > years, > > the R line has been somewhat of the Black Sheep or Unwanted Cousin to > > the M > > line. Unfortunate for the popularity of the R system, but great for > > those of > > us who use it when it comes to used lens prices. > > > > Gene > > > > I think this is totally wrong and its my understanding that there have > been > extended times that the R system supported the M system and that only > recently has the M line swung back. > The R8 and 9 are brilliant cameras. > Innovative. > Not boring. > I want one. > But need one which shoots digital film. > I think there will be one very very soon. > Like tomorrow. > > > There are categories of R glass. > Some made by Minolta. Not too noteworthy. > Some made by Sigma. Not too noteworthy. > Some made or designed by Schneider-Kreuznach. > Real mouth watering in my opinion. > And some made by Leica. > Usually very Leica like. > considering > > Mark William Rabiner > rabinergroup.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information