Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Willie Ju wrote: > > Thanks to all who replied. > > I'm investing in a Leica system because, needless to say, I want the > best image quality. I want sharp, sharp, sharp. In my search, I noticed > the fanatic devotion to the M-Leicas is almost absent on the R-Leicas. > Is the image quality produced from, say, a 35mm 2.0 M-Summicron > noticeably better than a 35mm 2.0 R-Summicron? I like the advantages an > SLR offers, but I'm willing to forgo them in favor of an M6 if I can get > the image quality is better. Any thoughts? If you want the best image quality: R 15mm R 19mm M 21 Asph M 24 Asph R 28mm or M 28mm M 35/2 Asph. or 35/1,4 Asph. M 50/2 R 50/1,4 (M 50/1) R 60mm M 75mm M 90/2 Apo-Asph R 100/2,8 Apo R 180/2,8 Apo - R 180/2 Apo R 280/4 Apo Modul System 280/2,8 - 400/2,8 - 560/5,6 - 800/5,6 Apo Extender 1,4 X Apo Extender 2 X :-) But don't forget that a Reflex will allow you to check the ghost images and flare (if any) in the viewfinder. And not on the final image like with the M camera. And also that the use of a Polarizer is also easier with R. (Almost impossible with M 21 and 24 Asph.) But on the other hand, a M6 with Noctilux 50mm or even 35/1,4 Asph. will give you images impossible with any other camera/lens combination. If your goal is the best landscape pictures, the R will be perfect. If it's available light reportage, nothing will beat the M. (Except, maybe, with 90mm and more) Lucien