Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Simon Lamb wrote: > However, I am not > sure how much I would use the 28mm over the 35mm and 50mm lengths of the > Tri-Elmar. It seemed a much more cost effective way of obtaining three > focal lengths in one lens rather than buy the 35mm f/2 (or the f/1.4) > and the 50mm f/2. Perhaps I need a rethink on this. Simon, I just came back from Eastern break. The camera and lenses I took with me (and used every day) were : M6TTL 0,72 + Tri-Elmar + 90/2 APO-ASPH. I used the Tri-Elmar (more or less) 80% @ 50mm, 18% @ 35mm and 2% @ 28m. For those 2% I was glad I had the 0,72.(I don't wear glasses) I had no problem focusing the 90/2 (used it 40% of the time, mainly portraits). I used both lenses wide open when it was possible. (Delta 100 and Reala) They are so good! (save maybe at 28mm @ f/2,8, but that's less important) The Tri-Elmar is really a great lens. And the 90/2 ! The only problem is that you have to check the focal ring all the time to be sure it didn't move slightly. And very often it does. :-( Now, as my only lens for 35 and 50mm, I had never bought the Tri-Elmar. My favourite lenses are the 35/2 ASPH and the 50/1,4 with separate hood (same computation as the current one). Together with the 90/2, I can do everything I want with them. I really think this is a better start. And with that kit, the 0,85 is perfect. Another problem with the Tri-Elmar is its size (almost the same as the 90/2). Under a jacket or in a pocket, the M6 + 35/2 are much easier to carry. With the Tri-Elmar, you will have to remove the lens and put the body cap (and loose the readiness). Lucien