Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/20

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Why Metz flash is always at 70mm on 70-180mm lens
From: Jim Brick <jim@brick.org>
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 13:40:28 -0800

What is the maximum zoom focal length that the flash head extends to? Asked
another way, what is the variable range of the flash head? 28-90? 35-120?
Is it actually longer than 70?

Jim

At 09:15 PM 12/20/98 +0000, David Morton wrote:
>Pascal wrote:
>
>> - the following Leica zoom lenses have a ROM contact strip PLUS a 
>> sensor for the motorzoom on compatible flashlights with the SCA 3501 
>> adaptor: Vario-Elmar 28-70/3.5-4.5, Vario-Elmar 35-70/4.0, Vario-Elmar 
>> 80-200/4.0
>> - the following Leica zooms have a ROM contact strip WITHOUT the 
>> sensor: Vario-Apo-Elmarit 70-180/2.8 and Vario-Elmar 105-280/4.2
>> 
>> This information was found in the Handbook of the Leica System 1998 
>> (ref. 920436 in German).
>> Now, why exactly there are two systems is unclear to me. Especially why 
>> the 80-200 has a sensor, but not the 70-180 beats me (maybe it has to 
>> do with the way the construction of the lens - maybe there was not 
>> enough space?).
>
>Good grief, UKP3,000+ for a lens and it doesn't support all the 
>flash features? What *were* they thinking of?
>
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