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Subject: Re: [Leica] was Leica DSLR, now L or R glass?
From: "Gary Williams" <nasmformyzombie@mindspring.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 22:10:01 -0500
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Subject: [Leica] was Leica DSLR, now L or R glass?


> Hi
>
> all of which leads to something i've been wanting to find out for myself -
> are the R lenses just as good as the best (L glass / AFS glass) from their
> Japanese Canon / Nikon counterparts, or up to the high standards of M
glass?
>
> anybody has an idea of how the 35mm R Summilux stacks up against a Canon
> 35mm f1.4L? or the 24mm Elmarit R against the el cheapo Canon 24mm f2.8,
or
> even the Canon 24mm f1.4L?
> boon hwee
>


With wide angle lenses (21,24,28,35) the M lenses are considered superior to
their R counterparts.  Check out Erwin Puts' comments at his web site, he
actually goes into some detail with this.  However, quite frankly the new
280mm APO-Telyt R is as good as anything Leica has ever done, M or R.

Canon is another story.  Some would say the old Canon SSC breech lock lenses
are better than anything later, including the L's.  The build quality of the
SSC lenses is definitely top notch.

Gary

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In reply to: Message from "Randy Jensen" <randy@jamzcheer.com> (RE: [Leica] Re: Leica DSLR)
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