Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/05/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]LUGers Apologies if this has been well covered already but can I ask about your experiences with legacy lenses on digital cameras. I ask because I have been playing with a Nikon D300 and believe it performs best with newer lenses designed for digital use; this experience is based on a new Nikon Micro 60mm, a Zeiss 25mm ZF and a Tamron standard zoom. In the Nikon communities there is a good deal of chatter about previously highly regarded lenses not performing so well on the new cameras. My reading is that the latest sensors require tighter lens designs. This may be more an issue for Nikon and less for Leica but I am concerned that our hopes of using legacy lenses on a new Leica digital R may face similar issues. I have to also note I have not made the move to the M8. My aim has been to gather some new wider lenses in anticipation of the impact of the crop factor. My impression is that M8 owners are happy enough but I have heard about focusing issues with some lenses. Is there a noticeable difference between lenses on the M8 e.g. do ASPH worker better? Thanks for your patience, Chris B P.S. The D300 is impressive and is making me look seriously at their D3.