Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jeffery Smith writes: > Guys, it would have been easy to recommend the top of the line Leica lens > had he said that price was no object. But price was an object, and Leica > lenses, the best ones in particular, hold their value very well. Anything I > say can be made to look foolish if you take it completely out of context. I > thought I made that clear when I prefaced it with "Exactly in your price > range" in the preceding sentence. This isn't an attack on Leica quality or > a > statement that Zeiss is better than Leica at any cost. I thought it was the > best he could get in his price range. It that wasn't clear, then I hope > this > clears up that point of confusion. > > Sheeeze!!!!! I've got to agree with Jeffery on the choice of glass. The next best glass for an M camera to Leica glass is the Zeiss ZM glass. The 25/2.8 is an exceptional performer. It sales price makes it a bargain (relatively). I don't care where its made and I don't think that matters as it is reflected in the price. For someone starting out with a Leica camera with a limited budget Zeiss glass makes sense. If you can buy a used Zeiss 35 from a reputable seller and keep it in good condition it will hold its value.