Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Howard, I'll be very interested to hear how the 19 R performs. I probably went on more than I should have regarding the conversion. Personally, I was a little nervous about the level of difficulty. But as I said, changing the bayonet was pretty simple. It made me realize that Leica lenses are expensive for a reason. They are extremely well machined. Plus the components are top quality. I could feel quality just by removing the bayonet screws. I've worked on industrial machinery enough to know that not all nuts and bolts are of the same quality. I'm sure Leica only uses the best materials. And they spare no expense in machining to very high standards. I've taken apart lenses that were broken, not to fix them but just to see how they were made. Not Leica lenses (they never break :-) ) but others brands. Leica lenses are special. Nothing compares, all things are considered, IMHO. DaveR -----Original Message----- From: H&ECummer [mailto:cummer@netvigator.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:09 PM To: lug@leica-users.org Subject: [Leica] Leica R lenses on Nikon bodies with the Leitex bayonet Dear David, Thanks for your extensive report. I am glad that the bayonet change was easy and trouble free. I have three bayonets in the mail and will be changing my 19 Elmarit Version 1, my 90 Summicron and my old faithful 180 APO f3.4 as soon as the bayonets arrive. Should be later this week. David Llado told me that ROM lenses may need special attention so I am holding off changing my 28 Elmarit ROM and 100 Elmarit APO Macro ROM until others have done it. The 100 Elmarit also requires a 10 hole bayonet - not the 6 hole the other lenses use. I am most interested in the performance of my 19 Elmarit on the D700 and whether it will be suitable for panos. I think the mating of Leica R glass with the D700 is a marriage made in heaven - the best glass on a state of the art digital body with wonderful low light high ISO performance. The fact that you get focus confirmation is just icing on the cake. I look forward to seeing some sample pictures. Mine will be up as soon as they are made. Cheers Howard