Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/26

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Subject: [Leica] Olympus v. Leica
From: "sam" <salex@idt.net>
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 09:32:02 -0500

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Robert Rose wrote   <<. . . . .But it is no Leica.  I have comparison shots
of the above lenses to the several Leica lenses, both R and M, that prove
this.>>

As a 30-plus year dedicated Leica M user, my response/opinion to the
Olympus-Leica debate is: I have owned/used several OM4T's and a wide range
of Olympus glass also for many years.  However, like most of us, searching
for
the "holy grail" of SLR camera-lens performance, last year I bought an R7,
then
an SL2, and finally R8 with the legendary 100 2.8 APO and 180 3.4.
Today I still have the Leica M's, and the full OM4T system  - but no R's.
BTW, the OM 50mm 1.8 has long been considered to be an extroadinarily sharp
lens. . .
but then again, so was (in my case), the Leica 100 2.8 APO!
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Robert Rose wrote &nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;&lt;. . . . .<TT>But it is no Leica. &nbs=
p;I have comparison shots of the above lenses to the several Leica lenses, b=
oth R and M, that prove this.&gt;&gt;</TT> <BR>
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As a 30-plus year dedicated Leica M user, my response/opinion to the <BR>
Olympus-Leica debate is: I have owned/used several OM4T's and a wide range =
<BR>
of Olympus glass also for many years. &nbsp;However, like most of us, searc=
hing for <BR>
the &quot;holy grail&quot; of SLR camera-lens performance, last year I boug=
ht an R7, then <BR>
an SL2, and finally R8 with the legendary 100 2.8 APO and 180 3.4. &nbsp;&n=
bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<BR>
Today I still have the Leica M's, and the full OM4T system &nbsp;- but no R=
's. <BR>
BTW, the OM 50mm 1.8 has long been considered to be an extroadinarily sharp=
 lens. . .<BR>
but then again, so was (in my case), the Leica 100 2.8 APO!
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