Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/10/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Back to the original question...I bought one recently. First observation: the 28/35/50 Tri-Elmar has become (1) hard to find and (2) quite pricey compared to the relatively recent past. Photographically speaking: The image quality is outstanding. (I've only used it on an R-D1, where it is sort of the perfect lens, since it matches the built-in framelines of that camera.) Crisp, nice contrast. I've read some comments about the TE having slightly lower contrast than some of the modern ASPHs. I haven't really compared them side by side - I have a 90mm AA and a 35/2 ASPH. If true, the slightly lower contrast is probably a plus for digital use, but someone (Sean Reid, I think) pointed out that the TE has a lot of the "look" of older Leica lenses. That could be true - if so, it is at least their match on resolution. Handling - I was looking for and bought a v1. These seem to have more reports of mechanical issues with the automatic frameline keying, but this one works fine on an M4 and two M6s, so no issue there. Optically, you know they are the same. The v1 has somewhat less need of a hood, where the v2 really does need a hood. The DOF scales weren't an issue for me because they aren't correct for the APS sensor size in any case so simpler is better. BTW, the v2 has a focusing tab. You may reallly like, or really object to, that - or you may not care. Overall, with the qualification that the f/4 aperture somewhat limits inside use, it's a very handy, very high-performing lens. Whether you really want to plunk down the cash is another question. John Newell