Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/11/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Gene, > > I also have the next version of the handbook, it's a totally > different book published in 1974 and authored by Joseph Cooper, only. > It was hard to find but there was only a one line reference to the > compensation version. I had my lens AI'd and loaned it to my son. He > still has it. I now use the 55/2.8 version. I also use the 180/2.8 > and 85/1.4 on my bodies. The older non-AI, AI and AIS lenses are > masterpieces. I have been collecting them when I find good ones, > cheap. Another plus for the D200. > > Len > > Always handy with all my Leica books I have The Complete Nikon System by Peter Braczko for 40 bucks Its on this page the Nikon Historical Society no less People seem to think there are better options but I love this book http://www.nikonhs.org/publications.html The date on mine is the year 2000 Says the 55 2.8 is still in production. The 60 macro I first got I found disappointing. Its hard to focus without the AF Its big and heavy. I like the AI's better. The 55's. What I want is a 60 macro on an SL. Mark William Rabiner markrabiner.com