Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/26

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Photokina release
From: Francesco Sanfilippo <fls@5senses.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 09:51:33 -0700

How soon can we buy the 90/2 APO-ASPH-M
and the APO 35-70/2.8-R in the USA?

Francesco



At 03:15 PM 8/25/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Here it is folks. Read it and weep. Straight from the Red Dot Smiley Face.
>
>No electronic M7. Erwin, you win. But you already knew this.
>M6 with TTL flash, SCA3000. Same mechanical shutter. Same mechanical camera!
>APO 90/2 M
>APO 135/3.4 M
>APO 35-70/2.8 R, non rotating front element :)
>(this is the new little sister to the 70-180 APO zoom)
>If it performs anything like the 70-180, this is going to be a real winner!
>That's almost a gaggle of APO lenses! WOW
>
>A flash for both M & R (one flash unit, not two). I don't know any more
>than that on this one.
>
>Two Kodak Germany made "Carousel" Leica projectors and new Leica projector
>lenses. One plain, the other has multimedia capabilities.
>
>There are other things that I can't remember, because they didn't interest
me.
>
>So, the electronic M7 speculation and dreaming can stop for another couple
>of years. The mechanical M6 is alive and well for awhile longer. Some very
>interesting lenses are coming out to say the least! I personally was hoping
>that they would come out with a 35-70/2.8 APO zoom. And they did! I
>couldn't believe that the Kyocera 35-70/4, rotating front, screw-on lens
>shade, was going to be Leica's wider angle flagship zoom when they have
>such a stunning lens like the 70-180. I realize the Kyocera lens performs
>well, but it's not in the same league as the 70-180. I was also hoping for
>a new 24/2.8 R lens. Maybe I missed it... wishful thinking!
>
>Oh yeah... I played with the Leica Digilux today. Took a few pictures with
>it. Very nice little digital camera. Yes, it is a Fuji MX-700 but sitting
>side by side, the Leica Digilux really looks great. Leica did a good job of
>making it a classy camera. And it works really well too. On the Digital
>Camera e-mail list, the Fuji has received very very good reviews. It is a
>pocketable and very capable digital point & shoot camera. Uses Lithium-Ion
>rechargeable batteries, which go a long way toward rectifying the "eat
>batteries for lunch" digital camera problem. Battery failure is the NUMBER
>ONE digital camera problem. Join the digital camera list and see what the
>discussion usually revolves around. Batteries!
>
>:-)
>
>Jim
>
>Disclaimer: none. The source for the above is of the utmost integrity.
>
>
>
>
>Jim Brick
>(650) 470-1132
>
>http://www.photoaccess.com
>