Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]OH! but the 28 PC fits a Leica and it is one of the most glorious pieces of glass that I have ever used. The 38mm Biogon on the Hasselblad Superwide is Hasselblads Crown Jewel and, IMHO the 28 PC is the R8's You just have to experience it. I used mine this morning and was at a lower position than I wanted to be to photograph an old barn. First, I leveled the R8 using a bubble level and then turned the PC control until the barn was perfectly framed in the viewfinder. I haven't processed the negative but I know exactly what they will be. This lense has made me fall in love with the R8 all over again. Now, if I could only fit the 80 1.4 in my budget! Bob Bedwell << Dear Mr.Doherty, There is only one lens line for that,and it is Canon EOS,TS(tilt-shift)24,45,90 mm lenses.Speaking professionaly, for the situation you have described, the 24 is the right tool. The Schneider 28 PC lens for the R system offers only shift,and could prove too narrow for the job. >>