Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dave, I feel very confident in recommending the Macro Elmarit. You will not be disappointed. There are times when I wished it was closer to 50mm and there are times when I think that a late 50 Summicron-M has just a bit more brilliance on K25 at infinity. At smaller reproduction ratios it'll blow your mind! Yup, a 28, 60, 90 and 2X extender makes a really nice travel kit. Bud drodgers@nextlink.com wrote: > Bud > > Regarding the 2X you wrote: > > >>If you ever get one of these, let me recommend that you try something. > Use it with the Macro Elmarit and you'll get a 120mm f/5.6 Macro Elmarit > that > converts the 60 into a 1:1 macro and gives you twice the camera to subject > distance. Works great except for two dimensional subjects.<< > > A high quality 2X converter certainly has it's place. It's small and > versatile. I'm admiring the benefits of a lighter system more as time goes > on. > > I found a reasonably priced 2X Converter and picked it up with the > intention of using it on a 180/2.8 (which I don't yet own). I discovered 2X > turns my 90 Summicron into a very nice 180/4. I'll now think long and hard > before getting a 180. > > As far as turning a 180 into a 360, I already have a 400/5.6 Telyt. Though > it's a bit dated, it is sufficient for my needs. I just don't find much > need for anything longer than 180, outside some occasional sports > photography. > > For sheer novelty I'm going to try the 2X on the 400. Maybe take a moon > shot or two. The most difficult thing about using an 800 is keeping the > thing steady. Sometimes a stout tripod isn't enough. > > I've heard others say that the 2X is excellent when paired with the 60/2.8. > You've got a decent potrait lens, a long macro, and a light normal lens. > Best of all you can leave the converter behind if weight is an issue. (I do > lots of cycling and I often carry a body and one lens). I'm thinking about > unloading my 50/2 in order to buy a 60/2.8. > > Dave