Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/25

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Subject: Re: [Leica] loupe: is 2 or 3 lens better
From: Christer Almqvist <christer@almqvist.net>
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 18:55:50 +0100

The Schneider loupe has two lenses in one group, and I believe this is also
true for the Rodenstock Aspheric and the Leica.  I guess they are all
excellent, and one should buy the one one likes the most (feel, look, etc.,
etc.).

I just saw, for the first time, that Soligor offers a 8x loupe with a
picture diagonal equal to a 35 mm negative. They say it has three lenses in
two groups, multicoated and with achromatic correction.

Apart from being 8x, will this three-lens loupe be better or worse for
looking at b&w negatives than a two-lens aspheric loupe? It cost about
two-thirds of  what the Schneider et al loupes cost

Chris

>I'd like to add my voice to those who praised the Leica 5X loupe.
>
>I had both the Schneider 6X aspheric and the Leica 5X loupe, and they are
>both excellent. I can see no difference in optical quality between them.
>
>However, there are other elements you may want to consider.
>
>- first of all, enlargement: Leica 5X and Schneider 6X. However, this
>doesn't make much of a difference, it's a question of what you like most.
>- do you wear glasses? If so, I found that it's a bit easier to overview
>the whole image at once with the Leica loupe.
>- the Leica loupe comes with more extras than the Schneider, e.g.
>negative and slide holders. This will cost extra $$$ for the Schneider.
>- the Scheider has the advantage on weight and size, the Leica is heavier
>and bigger. Both are exquisitely built.
>
>However you look at it, you can't go wrong with any of those two. Hope
>this helps.
>
>Pascal
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