Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Chris, Well, you did ask. Please bear in mind that I am an incurable lens acquirer so I have glass from way too many manufacturers. Compared to current Nikkor glass whether single focal length or zoom the current Leica RF glass will be much more resistant to flare, hold more detail into the corners, higher contrast, and very much useable wide open. Specific world class (best in the world unless you are into bokeh) would include the 24 Elmarit, the 28 Summicron, either 35 ASPH, the new 50 ASPH, and the new 90 Summicron. For specific images the 75 Summilux is also world class although the new Nikkor 85 F1.4 is possibly better. The above opinions are based on thousands of frames taken with Leica glass and others. If you technique is good, you will see some outstanding images cut on film or sensors. Why would you not care for Leica glass? Some say the new lenses have too much contrast. In fact in a recent Japanese exercise, some 50's Canon RF lenses did very well on the Epson sensor: the issue seemed to be holding on to the dynamic range. The new lenses are extremely well corrected so the transition to out of focus is pretty abrupt. Also, if you images depend of bold graphic design for their impact then the money spent on Leica glass is wasted (Meisel and Turner for example). If you are not a lens snob then Cosina is making some really good lenses as well, probably as good as the Nikkors. I know for a fact Cosina makes at least one of the Nikkors. They have a good 21, a gem of a 25 although you do have to zone focus, a nice fast 28, an excellent 35 F1.2, the new 40 F1.4 is probably about the same image quality as the 50 F1.4 Nikkor. Also, pretty amazing is the 15mm Heliar from Cosina. This little fella will make you very upset at how much you paid for your 14. Also, Zeiss is introducing what promises to be some pretty wonderful lenses as well. Well grounded rumor indicates February availability in Japan for the 25, 28, 35, and 50mm focal lengths. A nice 15, 21, and 85 will follow soon. Most people on this list have a standard walk about lens, probably most use a 35, I tend to go for a 50. A few use the 28 as normal. See if the K&S folks will rent you an M6 and 35 ASPH (either aperture is fabulous). Possibly another focal length if you tend to another direction. If you have never used a rangefinder before it will be important to see if you get along with the view before you plunk down a whole lot of money. Unfortunately for me, I prefer rangefinders for people pictures. I will probably be waiting a few years for the digital revolution to come to me. Then of course, there are the literally thousands of lenses made from 1925 or so that can be used on an M for very specific images. Of course your mileage will vary. Don dorysrus@mindspring.com -----Original Message----- From: lug-bounces+dorysrus=mindspring.com@leica-users.org [mailto:lug-bounces+dorysrus=mindspring.com@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Christopher Driggett Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 6:44 PM To: Leica Users Group Subject: Re: [Leica] Intro Don, Thanks. I have now problem purchasing from over seas as I am into Marklin trains and ebay.de. I am use to Nikkor top of the line lenses. How good does Leica's compare. Please do not through fruit and tomatoes at such an uninformed soon to be Leica user. Thanks, Chris On Jan 1, 2005, at 2:30 PM, Don Dory wrote: > Greetings Chris, > Welcome to the saloon. As previously mentioned, the Epson RD-1 is the > only digital RF out. It can be acquired through Samy's in LA and B&H, > both frequently are out of stock. I would also try Rich Pinto at > Photovillage.com as he can frequently come up with things. Another > source would be Robert White in England: no problems shipping from > England to the U.S. Another source would be Dr. Yao in Hong Kong, > check > the archives for his email; again, a very reputable supplier and a > fellow Lugger. _______________________________________________ Leica Users Group. See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information