Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/06/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gerard Captijn wrote: <One of the best lenses in todays range of M glass is the Tele-Elmarit-M <90mm/f2,8. The french photo monthly Chasseur d'Images published in 1996 = an <excellent test, awarding 5 stars (their highest rating is 5 stars and th= ey <give 5 star rating to only to a few lenses). <The Elmarit-R 90mm/f2,8 is optically identical to the Tele-Elmarit-M (sa= me <glass mounted in different metal). Chasseur d'Images rated this month th= e <Elmarit-R 4 stars. If one compares the definition diagrams, the corners come <out approximately the same but the center of the Elmarit-R shows clearly= <better definition than the center of the identical Tele-Elmarit-M. Given= the <extremely small tolerances under which Leica produces glass, normal <production variances cannot explain these differences. It must be the <testing methods used. QED. <Despite obvious flaws in lens testing however, I think that lens tests a= re <useful for those in the market for a new lens. The best aperture of both= - -M <and -R versions was f 5,6. = I think you want to discuss the Elmarit-M 90/2,8 not the Tele-Elmarit, wh= o is not produced sinds 1989/90. Anyway, I noted the same kind of variances in BAS (Germany) test. Lucien, Belgium