Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I do not understand where this idea about a new 50/1.4M lens comes from. First of all, the current 50/1.4 recently benefited from a mechanical overhaul recently (focusing to 28 inches versus 40 inches, built-in shade and uses 46mm filters instead of 43mm). I cannot image they would overhaul so soon after the previous upgrade. Secondly, every time a new M lens comes out there has not been a new R lens. So why should the reverse be true? Besides, very few M and R lenses share the same optical formula. If you need the 50/1.4, go out buy it. Enjoy it. It is a great lens already. Jeff Alford - ---------- >From: TEAShea@aol.com >To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us >Subject: Re: [Leica] New 50mm Summilux M 1.4 ? >Date: Sun, Jun 7, 1998, 8:48 AM > ><< I am slightly > hesitant, even though I appreciate the excellence of this lens, as I > somewhere caught a rumour of Leica launching a new 50mm Summilux M 1.4. > Can anyone substantiate this rumour? If so it might be worth the wait. >> > >Leica has announced the introduction of a new R 50 1.4 lens. There is some >expectation that Leica would also introduce a new M 50 1.4 lens. However, I >am not aware of any announcement by Lecia about a new M 50 1.4. I am hopeful >that they will do so. > >It seems to me that converting an R design to an M design (for a 50 mm lens) >should not be difficult. It would be a different question for wide angle >lenses, where the retro-focus / non-retro-focus question arises. > >Tom Shea >