Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/13

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica-Users List Digest V3 #297
From: Pierre-Jean.Ternamian@wanadoo.fr
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1998 02:33:32 +0200

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>From: Erwin Puts <imxputs@knoware.nl>
>Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 15:20:25 +0200
>Subject: [Leica] Photokina news
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>The date of secrecy is over. For us Leica users we may note a new 2,8/35-70
>ASPH, original Solms compututation. It is heavy and big, and uses 11 lens
>elements. After a series of introductions of standard zoom lenses  this one
>will be able to define the norm for this type of lens
>The new 3,4/135 APO is a very elegant looking lens, 460 grams and as its
>predecessor will not improve on stopping down. Its wide open performance is
>claimed to be much better. It is a five element lens, as is the
>predecessor, but a totally different design.
>The new 2/90 ASPH and APO is quite short (78mm) and thick (64mm),and again
>of pleasing design.It is a five lens element design, again very different
>from the 5 element design of its predecessor. Its weight is 500 grams and
>close ups go to 1 meter. The performance is claimed to be very high. It is
>however too soon to claim a performance superior to the 2,8/100 R sibling
>or the normal 2,8/90 Elmarit-M. (it will be much better that the
>discontinued Summicron 2/90 at full aperture, but that is no big feat).
>It is interesting that the 2/90 is not available in R-mount as is the
135/3,4.
>I do assume (no background knowledge implied here) that the R line will
>concentrate on vario-optics and the M-line on high class fixed length
>optics. Which is a sensible strategy.
>The new M6 TTl is a standard M6 with a 2mm higher topcover. The speed dial
>has a OFF position (the dial is larger in diameter and now there is space
>for a OFF postion), and turns in the direction of the exposure arrows in
>the finder. The OFF position shuts of the electrical circuit,a function
>that the B position had in the standard M6.
>The finder has the familiar silver/white lining in the bottom and the
>standard version now has the small 0.72  engraving, that is taken over from
>the HM version, which of course has the 0.85 "logo".
>Biggest change in front is a second silver/white lining in the top of the
>finder window. In fact the height of the finderwindow is a bit larger than
>the now discontinued M6. Let speculation begin about the significance of
>this 2mm of enlargement of the height of the finderwindow!
>Some M lenses will be in chrome (21 and 24) and the 2,8/90 in titanium.
>The new 2/90 and 3.4/135 will be available from the beginning of next year.
>A new flash unit (SF20) is announced for use with the TTL measurement of
>the R8 (where it is automatic) and the M6 TTL (where the fillin flash ratio
>has to be set manually). The unit can be put on the camera directly. Other
>(non Leica) flash units need an adapter. Again availability in Q1 of 1999.
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>Erwin
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