Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/05/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I would appreciate it if folks would comment on the various lenses used for Macro & copy work in the Leica system. I have a M-2 with in addition to the usual 21, 35, 50 & 90mm lenses, a Visoflex II and bellows and a Leicaflex SL with 35 & 180mm lenses The only remnant of my Nikon outfit is an F body and a 55mm:2.8 Micro Nikkor, the only Nikon lens I have owned which has been really satisfactory. The only thing is this is another heavy body to carry around for a limited use. I have been told that the Visoflex is preferable for copy work over the Leicaflex & R series due to being a 100% view focusing screen. I have an adapter for the 90:2.8 & 65:3.5 lenses for the bellows, Is there one for the old style 90:2 Summicron? If there was would the lens be any good for copy work? Which 90:2.8 are they talking about on this adapter & would it be a good copy lens? I do both a fair amount of both copy work and field work: copying flat art for my wife and a couple of friends and photographing botanical details with the macro lens as semi-abstract images... I rarely go close enough to want an extension ring on the Micro Nikkor. What are the differences among the versions of the 60:2.8R? Do they focus as close as the Nikkor (1:2) before resorting to extension tubes? Thank you for wading through my ramblings, - John Lowther