Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/19

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Voigtlander 35 1.7 Ultron
From: TTAbrahams@aol.com
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 00:38:36 EDT

I have already ordered a 'full house" of Bessa lenses, including the Ultron 
35/1,7. It might not be a Leica lens, but it will fit nicely on any old 
screwmount and most likely run rings around the 3,5/35 or even an expensive 
2.8/35. I am all for supporting Cosina in their effort to widen our choices 
and as I already have the 15 and the 25 and am very impressed with the 
quality of these two, reasonably priced, alternatives, I am willing to trust 
Cosinas output. So the barrels might be lighter than Leicas and after some 
heavy use they will show wear or loosen up, but the price for the 35/1,7, the 
50/1,5 and the 75/2,5 is the same as for a 75/1,4 and the combined weight of 
the three lenses is less than the 75/1,4. It is not that I am selling off the 
Leica lenses, the Cosina/Ricoh/Konica/Zeiss/Nikon and Canon lenses that I 
have in LTM or M mount are supplementing the Leica lenses. They also have a 
different character than the Solms/Midland lenses and variety is supposedly 
the spice of life!
 What Cosina has done that is truly smart, is making an auxiliary finder for 
the various lenses and I have ordered a 75 finder to go with the 75/2,5 and 
also for the times when I want to use the M3 or M2 with this lens. Leica 
should have made that style finder in 1981 when they introduced the 75/1,4.
Tom A