Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Nikon for several reasons: > >- The R6.2 system was quickly costing more than the M. >- The images seemed to have a softer / gentler look than ones I was used to >seeing from the M. >- The electronic self timer failed me (very chilly outdoor shoot) >- Despite the great build quality, there was still too much plastic. Does >this really matter that much? Probably not. snip >Has anyone else noticed the image quality to which referred, or is it just >me? It's not that it's bad -- it's just different, and I definately see >the difference when I compare R transparancies to M ones, even across >different lenses. > >Despite all that, I do love and recommend the R6.2 (and if I ever had a >chance to try the 35-70 Vario, I might very well still have an R6.2!), but >for my purposes (and budget) the FM2N wins especially when coupled with a >couple great Nikkors. Wide open performance might not be there (haven't >tested thoroughly) but that's M territory for me. > snip >--Andrew Andrew, Here are my thoughts - I suspect very flammable. I think some of the difference in M and R pictures may be in the absence (in the M) of mechanical clatter we get from SLR cameras in general. I think it is more apparent at slow shutter speeds but I believe its still there even at 125 and 250. I think that's part of why the Ms are so sharp. nothing but a little cloth shutter. No mirror, no aperture stop down monkey-motion. I can tell you that the Nikon lenses are not near what I expect from M lenses at open apertures. The new M lenses are a very noticeable step above ANYTHING I've seen from Nikon. Some of the Nikkors are good stopped down. I have yet to find one that comes close to Leica performance otherwise. I've used the Leica R Summicron 35 and 50 and they are noticeably better than Nikkor glass. For what its worth, the 60 2.8 macro is the best Nikon I found. It starts to get good at f4 and is very good at 5.6 & 8. If you are working outdoors and don't need the speed its hard to beat. The 35 f2 Nikkor is a definite step behind the Summicron R - it never comes close at any aperture. Its just OK. I have a fair Nikon set that I keep for flash, AF, fast action and long lens use. I think often of selling it and getting Leica R to replace it. For my use I can't really justify the switch, to say nothing of the mind-boggling cost. But that may change. Henry Ambrose btw, your old 75 has a good home here and is doing well