Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/05/27

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To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: Re: Per Volledal and Adorama lenses
From: fortunko@boulder.nist.gov (C.M. Fortunko)
Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 10:16:37 -0600

Friends,

I would like to see other manufacturers lenses on the Leica. Have we not
learned a lesson from the current Apple debacle. Yes, other manufacturers
can be very capable and competition would be good for Leica and for LUGgers.

Keep on Shooting,

Chris F.

>I certainly wouldn't swear to it but wouldn't be susprised if these are the
>very same lenses that Tom Abrahamsson reported about in the fourth quarter
>1995 issue of LHSA's _Rangefinder_ magazine.  Think it relatively unlikely
>that anyone else in the world has tooled up to produce a set of lenses the
>same as those he has discussed in the article.  His comments were positive.
>That's not to say these are Leica lenses or as good as them, either.  I
>suggest reading the article and asking Adorama if these are indeed the same
>items.  If so, make up your own mind.
>
>Curt
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>>There will likely to be a number of responses to this one. The original 
>>request was opinions on whether or not buying a lens of unknown origin 
>>from Adorama and use it on a Leica was a good idea. 
>>
>>My feeling here is, as almost always, you get what you pay for. I buy 
>>film and tapes from Adorama and have found them to be satisfactory for 
>>that purpose. I would NEVER buy a lens without knowing what it was. And 
>>there is only one reason for not saying what it is.
>>
>>If you cannot or do not want to shop around for a used Leica lens or at 
>>least something of known and respected origin, then at a mimimum ask 
>>Adorama to give you full particulars on the lenses you want. Insist on 
>>full disclosure.... name, country of origin, age, finish, number of 
>>elements, who precisely made it, who made the adapter, etc. 
>>
>>A 21mm lens is very difficult to make for a 35mm camera. In comparison, 
>>a telephoto is very easy to make. You are only using a very small piece 
>>of the image produced by such a lens. But with a super wide angle, to 
>>get the edges even close to sharp is a major lens design achievement 
>>that must be matched by superb craftmanship in manufacturing.
>>
>>Your request is a case where I would say, Beware.
>>
>>Fred Ward
>>
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>>
>Elizabeth Mei Wong 
>Curt Miller
>cmiller@berkshire.net
>Pittsfield, Massachusetts
>(Western Massachusetts, Berkshire)
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