Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Richard H., Pascal, Jim,Ted, Lucian, Eric, Hans and all the other dedicated Leicaphiles: I find this continuing discussion about the LUG's charter tiresome and useless. To the vast majority of the membership LEICA M or R is the finest photographic equipment in the 35mm format bar none. Consequently, we should cover both systems as well as screwmount cameras/lenses. I recall that for many decades the various guidebooks, uncluding those of Mr.Osterloh have rightly pointed out the complementary nature of the M and R systems. It is my opinion that with the post-1970 lenses the M system is superior to the R system in the focal length range 21 to 90(135?). With the latest M lenses using Kodachrome 25 film the quality of slides approaches that of slides taken with the legendary MF Hasselblad camera. However, in telephoto and macro applications the R lenses shine and are indispensable. Therefore, my recommendation is a balanced blend of M and R: 1.Get the best M body you can afford with a full assortment of the fastest lenses you need. 2.Buy an R camera-late model R4 or above. Some duplication with the M system is unavoidable. Thus, to economize purchase 35mm and 90mm f2.8 Elmarit-R lenses, both optically outstanding and relatively inexpensive. In addition get a 60mm f2.8 Elmarit-R macro lens which can also be considered as a standard lens. Finally, you may want to complete your R system with a 180mm f2.8 or f3.4 R lens. 3.Take lots of pictures and enjoy. If Aunt Anne leaves you a fortune in her will consider the 19mm R or one of the apo teleextenders in your next purchase. Regards, Andrew Jordan 35 miles south of LEICA USA(representing both M and R)