Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"Robert G. Stevens" wrote: > > I just purchased a Leica 180 APO Summicron for use in my sports > photography. Has anybody had any experience with this lens? It is the > version prior to the ROM and I got it at a price that allowed me to > rationalize the purchase. It is being shipped and I should get it next > week sometime. I assume that it is probably about the size of the 280 2.8, > but have not seen one except in pictures. > > I like shooting slide film and fast slide film is not that great, so the > only other option is to have fast lenses and slower slide film for indoor > sports. I figure that this lens with a 1.4 APO extended is a 250 2.8, > which is probably pretty good where I might use a 280 2.8. Anybody use > this lens? Robert, I have one and have used it a great deal in the last 1.5 years, often in combination with the 2x Apo converter. FWIW, Colorfoto (german magazine with an alleged bias toward Leica) says that the 180 Summicron is the highest performing lens they've ever tested, period. I've no reason to disagree with them. No lens is perfect, but this one's built like granite, is stunning wide open, and I once read (don't remember where) that it's best aperture is 2.8. Excellent results with the converter. Autofocus is a natural ally of sports photographers. The lens' lack of DOF wide open (blame the laws of optics, not Leica) and lack of autofocus outweighs the optical performance advantage this lens carries for most "action" photography. Aside from the weight, however, you cannot make a mistake acquiring this lens. Buy an equally good tripod. :-) David W. Almy Annapolis