Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/11/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Just to add two Aussie cents. I wish that Erwin was on this list. I don't know anything of any previous history of his here. I know too that you have not been unfairly critical in your post here. I get a great deal of good information from his website, his Lens Compendium and his contributions to the pocket guide. I don't always agree with every point that he makes or occasionally his methodology, but the man is a treasure trove of detailed information. By a very long way, the most technically thorough information available for gearheads. I have never seen many photographs by him at all, but it is his technical analysis that I read for (MTFs, resolution etc). Reading his reviews in detail, you will find praise for the Zeiss M mount lenses (just bought one based on his review), over the Leica equivalents in several cases as well as positive comparisons for some Canon optics in some instances. On Cosina Voigtlander he makes positive comments, taking into account value for money. Probably worth saying that Erwin does not charge for access to his web reviews, and you can even download his entire Leica lens book (sans pictures) with a donation requested. It has all of the updates not in the last print edition. I would buy any printed book on Leicas from him without hesitation, but not now from the original publisher as has been touched on here before. Now on those new Summarits, LFI and Leica's own site have some good info now too. Those organs of course, you would not expect to be critical. From what I have read thus far, it seems that they do really well, especially stopped down just a little. An astute business move for Leica, IMHO. The prices obviously should make them do well. Having said that they are still competing head to head with used lenses of legendary status, like the current Summicron 50, the pre-asph 35, and the under rated Elmar M 90. I bet they sell a lot of the 75s. I think that we will see more price increases for the exotics, they really are only for those who want or need or like to think that they need the best and are fortunate enough to be able to fund their lust occasionally. I'm not so impressed with the prices for the dedicated Summarit lens hoods (not included) at about 10% of the lens prices. Zeiss does the same thing though. Cheers Geoff Gearhead -----Original Message----- Subject: Re: [Leica] Erwin Puts tests the summarits Hi Steve, Nothing personal but I have to defend Erwin here because he is not on this list anymore Erwin has assured me that he is not paid by Leica. He does btw has a normal day job as a business consultant I have met him several times, as have others here on the list. I'm sure he is integer and he is a very nice person too. He has a wealth of (inside) knowledge and also does criticize leica as he thinks it is appropriate. He has not been treated very well here on the list by some people, which in my opinion is very shameful. You might not agree with him, or you may not like the way he writes but in my opinion he is fully reliable in his testing and his book on Leica lenses is an all time classic which I consult very often. Best regards, Michiel Fokkema Steve Barbour wrote: > as all lenses are a compromise, these are a bigger compromise than most > for Leica... > > We have to wonder what Erwin gets from Leica for writing these lens > tests and reviews... > > hence, I'm not too sure he can be an objective and independent testing > service... > > but it's fun to read the stuff, > > fwiw... > > Steve > > > > On Nov 19, 2007, at 3:25 PM, slobodan dimitrov wrote: > >> Or maybe Leica just threw in the towel, on the basis that their >> previous optics are beyond the capabilities of their current client base. >> >> Slobodan D.