Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/02/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A question naturally came up while I was idly wondering what Leica could do in the way of transforming the M System if it started giving M bodies a zooming viewfinder like the ones that most P&S digicams used to have before chimping became the norm (or that some, like my wife's Canon G9, still have, with its 6x range optical viewfinder, which in an M would accommodate all lenses from 16mm to 90mm...and zoom objectives as well): Is the Tri-Elmar anything other than a 28-50mm zoom lens with detents at 28, 35, and 50? The lens diagram seems to indicate that only a single element moves during the focal-length change, so unless there's something about the design that screws up the focus at intermediate positions, it seems to me that it should have a continuous range of FLs. Has anyone tried taking photos with the FL ring in intermediate positions? What was the result? (I can't find the answer to this on either the Leica or the Puts websites.) Doesn't an M8Z sound logical and natural, given the expense of Leica prime lenses on the one hand and the level of optical performance that modern technology has brought to zoom optics on the other? --howard