Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/13
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you may well be right, I mentioned this possibility a while back.
Here's a group of shots, without any curved planes, and giving an
impression of the depth of focus in each shot. A test where it s
impossible not to have the sharpest point visible on some part of the image.
I think it reveals what I mentioned in my first posts on this subject:
1) The colour rendition of the Leica lens is warmer (richer)
2) The Yashica lens is a little sharper but has a cooler rendition
(typically Zeiss-like)
cheers
Douglas
Henning Wulff wrote:
> For the images to look this poor on screen means to me that the lens is
> not up to standard. The Yashica, as most other Japanese macro lenses of
> the time is a very good lens, but it should not really look noticeably
> 'better' than the Elmar. I think you got a dud.
>