Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/03/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The compatibility issue is of most importance... with new lenses in the $5K range each ( prices of recent fast M lenses ), a new system with AF and all the goodies of 4 lenses is a basic investment of a few tens of thousands of dollars. Ain't chicken feed. What helps render that point not so bad, is the useability of the older R lenses..... Some new with AF and others older ( and maybe already owned) for MF makes the expense much less, and opens up the new system to many more people.... If the aperture connections render the R lenses on an R10 to be basically the same as R lenses on a Nikon or Canon DSLR, then the reason to buy Leica R 10 is the quality of the images compared to the Canon/Nikon body. Now we have a horse race...... and maybe. In this case, good enough is really good enough. It would be a horrible mistake to make the older R lenses not fully auto-aperture compatible with the R10. Frank Filippone red735i at earthlink.net I doubt very much if I will ever buy a new R outfit if the compatibility of old R lenses is no better than fitting R lenses with Nikon mounts on Nikons (i.e. no auto diaphram).