Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/11/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 6:23 PM -0500 11/10/09, Mark Rabiner wrote: >> alex i have both of these lenses. both have their merits. the hex is a >> bit >> bigger, i usually shoot @ 1.4 and the results are just fantastic, very >> creamy much better than the pre-lux @ 1.4. but i had to send my konica to >> dag for a little adjustment that said both of the lenses are superb >> >> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:31 AM, <alex at zabrovsky.org> wrote: >> >>> I'm considering expanding my low-light capabilities by some good fast >>> (under f/2) 50mm lens. Right now I have an offer for Hexanon >>>50mm/1.2 from a >>> Limited set (as sold once with Hexar RF Limited) for around 1700-1800 >>> US$. >>> 50mm ASPH Lux according to its current market value (used, of course) is >>> way out of my reach, however 50mm Lux pre-ASPH E46 is also on my list >>> as a >>> contender for my money. I mean E46 version with 0.7m close >>>focusing ability. >>> >>> So, what would be a common wisdom regarding the choice of that Hexanon >>> againts Lux pre-ASPH E46 ? >>> I know Hexanon is a larger one physically and may block probably some >>> 20% >>> of the view through my 0.85 M7, but is some third stop faster (probably >>> not >>> issue between 1.4 and 1.2 though). On the other hand, Lux appears to be >>> slimmer (on pictures, never held one in my hands yet) probably >>>leaving clear >>> viewfinder view. >>> >>> But what about their comparative performance ? >>> >>> What would be fair price ballpark for a used good copy of 50mm Lux >>> pre-ASPH >>> E46 ? >>> >>> Thanks, Alex >>> >>> >>> > > >A Canon or Nikon lens lens looks like a high quality Japanese lens to me >worthy of using on top gear by dedicated people. >The Konica glass looks real cheap. >Pay a lot of money for them? >Put them on my Leica? Use them? >No way in hell. > >I'm not going to save money buy using cheap glass. >I'll use the best glass I can find and save money on a camera. Or car. > > >Mark William Rabiner It appears you haven't seen the Konica lens in question. Closer to Leica quality of construction than any other lenses I can think of, including Nikon, Canon, Zeiss etc. -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw at archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com