Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/10/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.19961005135625.006fd0d0@roanoke.infi.net> > I think it shows the exact opposite: Nikon has some serious lenses in > its > line which are intended for professional use. These lenses are > designed and > built to a higher standard than the lenses they intend more for the > amateur > market. And they can thus price these lenses close to the Leica-R line. > Leica, after all, really makes nothing but professional-level gear but > Nikon > caters to a much broader swathe of the market. > > msmall@roanoke.infi.net FAX: +540/343-7315 > Cha robh bas fir gun ghras fir! > Curious, then, that by your analysis the 85 f1.4 Nikkor winds up in the 'amateur' category (despite the fact that they make an f2 version), and the 80-200 f4 in the 'professional', which is directly contrary to my experience of lens ownership in the UK, where the amateur who owns *any* fixed focal length lenses is very much in the minority. I'm also looing at an 85mm f1.4 and the 80-200 f4 as I type, and the different quality of construction is not evident, not is it in the photographs I've taken with them over the years. dmorton@cix.compulink.co.uk | david@cassandra.compulink.co.uk | "The loss of an old man (+44) 181 450 5459 | is like the destruction | of a library" Kilburn, London, England |