Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2018/07/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The Minolta made 80-200 Leica r lens is available for naught all over. Ditto the rokkor parent lens. What of the manual focus Nikon Nikkor 80-200 f4.5 cheap. Great. Shot dead and company with in on Nikon f 1967 black and brassy at autzen u of o last night Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 1, 2018, at 6:42 AM, Frank Filippone <red735i at verizon.net> wrote: > > Yes , more testing of legacy lenses against the current whiz bang > wunderkinds?.. I am trying to get a great optically, light weight kit of > lenses for my A7ii, without spending a fortune. > > > > The lenses are > > > > Leica 70-210 F4 Vario Elmar Introduced in 1984?. ! > > Nikon AF-D 75-240 F4.5-5.6 Introduced in 1999. Only 1 year of production. > > Nikon AF 70-210 F4 1986-1987 production > > Nikon AF-G 70-200 F4 Current lens > > Komura 85-205 F3.8 Not worth looking up?.. Pre AIS. > > > > ( Sony lenses, 70-210 F4, are $1K used. The most expensive lens in the > test > set was $600. If I were to spend $1k on a lens in this range, it would be > the Leica 80-200 F4. Supposed to be great!) > > > > Tests were done by photographing my notorious 45 year old natural grey > cedar > fence in the front yard, about 25 feet distance, in bright sun. > > Test settings were? 70mm ( or shortest), 135mm, 200mm and Longest focal > length, if over 200mm. > > Test shots were taken at Wide open ( F4 or about F4), F8, and F16. All > combinations of focal length and f stop. > > Focusing was done by the modern equivalent of ground glass, at selected FL > and aperture. Some lenses had a noticeable amount of focus shift from > change of aperture. With an EVF, this is a pretty trivial concern. > > The same adapter was used on all, the Fotodiox Pro Smart AF adapter ( the > one purported to blow up your A7 camera, which has never happened except > once ?. To someone else. It should be noted that ALL the Nikon lenses > had > full camera operable apertures through this adapter. However, AF does not > work on any AF lens with Nikon body AF screw, and the G lens did not work > in > AF with this adapter.) The adapter is going off on Monday to be replaced > by a new Fotodiox AF adapter that has a better track record for not blowing > up cameras. > > Lenses were checked for IQ in the center of the frame?. > > No IBIS, the camera was tripod mounted. > > > > Let?s get the worst one out of the way? The Komura was just not in the same > class as the others. Even for the $9.00 I paid for it, it was terrible. > > > > Now the surprise winner?. The Leica 70-210 just was great?. Better than > anything else by a pretty good margin. > > #2 was the Nikon 75-240, considered to be a lowly consumer lens ( lower > quality than the Pro lenses..????).. and the lightest lens by ??. > > #3 was the Nikon AF-G Wunderkind be all and end all?. It did not hold up at > any aperture of focal length to the Leica?. At the longer FL, beat out the > 75-240 by a bit?. But its cost is greater by factor of 5, so it loses out > on at least price / performance ratio?.. > > The Nikon AF 80-200 F4, while considered a cult lens of superior quality, > just did not cut it.. the faster lens performed quite a bit worse than its > newer, lighter, and cheaper sibling?. > > > > Ergonomically, all the Nikon lenses worked great with the adapter, for iris > control. The Leica requires full manual operation?. > > I do not need AF. I am lazy and like to have it, but do not need it. > > The non-G Nikon lenses require manual focusing?no big deal for accuracy, > BUT > the focus ring in on the outermost part of the lens and is hard to grab to > focus. The G lens has a nice big wide focus ring. > > The best Nikon lens weighed in at 410g > > The Leica weighs 720g > > The Nikon G lens weighs 850g > > Plus the appropriate adpter. > > > > One last comment.. the Leica lens showed a bit of a color shift towards the > blue. Certainly correctable, if it bothers. > > > > So there it is?. The Leica lens was the best optically ( but you knew > that)?.. > > > Which will I bring to my next big trip?????? It gets down to more automatic > features or better IQ. > > > > > > > > Frank Filippone > > > > Red735i at verizon.net > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information