Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/09/09

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Subject: "R" Lens Questions -Reply
From: Dave Stedman <DSTEDM@corp.atl.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Sep 1997 10:53:48 -0700

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Dave,

I have both the 70-180mm APO (lovely, wonderful, etc, etc) and
the older 70-210mm f4 that you spoke of.  Clearly the new APO is
spectacular, but I did keep the older 70-210.  It is a very nice lens.
 When I want to pack a light outfit, I choose the 70-210.  I am glad
that I kept it.

Regards, 

Dave Stedman
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Subject: "R" Lens Questions
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     Two quick questions:

     I'm thinking of getting a lower weight (dollars and kg) companion for
     my 70-180/2.8 APO. Often, I find, it's just too much lens to carry or
     risk. Does anyone have experience with the old 1-touch 70-210/4
     Leica/Minolta zoom? Is it a dog to be avoided? I suspect not since
     (unfortunately) it seems to have held its value on the used market
     quite well.

     At the other extreme (dollars and kg):  Any APO-Telyt-R Module system
     users on the list? Short of hitting lotto, it's not likely I'll ever
     own one of these lenses but, with Nikon long glass prices heading
     skyward at a dizzying pace (my other system), who knows? Anyway, I'm
     curious about the performance of the 400/2.8 Telyt configuration. Is
     this new modular lens superior to the prior generation of 400/2.8
     Telyt (which can be found on the used market occasionally for $5000
     less than a new one!!!).

     Any opinions appreciated.


     Dave Freedman


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