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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica R: Is It Worth It?
From: Nathan Wajsman <belgiangator@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 04:56:09 -0700 (PDT)

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Mitch,

In brief: YES. Admittedly, I did not come to Leica R from Nikon pro stuff but from Pentax. But the R lenses (especially the 100mm Apo Macro Elmarit) amaze me even more than my M lenses. And the 35-70mm Vario-Elmar is simply the best zoom lens I have ever seen (except, I guess, the new 2.8/35-70mm).

Nathan

Mitchell Halpern <dotcalm@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Hi LUGers:

Here's the scoop. As discussed before in this forum, I am a new Leica
afficionado that has been amazed at the quality of the transparencies shot
with an M6 TTL, 35 f/2 Asph, and 90 f/2.8 Elmarit in terms of color
saturation, contrast, and detail. Of course, rangefinder photography has its
limitations (macro, telephoto etc.), so I do not want to abandon SLR
photography.

Over the years, I have assembled a pretty decent collection of N***n SLR
equipment. However, the quality of transparencies being produced by the
Leica M setup has me wondering if Leica R equipment would be equally
impressive. Is it worth selling the Nikon equipment and beginning to
assemble a Leica R kit, especially given the outrageous prices of many R
lenses or are the quality of N***n pro lenses pretty darn close to Leica R
lenses?

I would appreciate some practical advice, especially given the fact that I
am off to NYC for a long weekend to attend a high school reunion and plan on
visiting Leica House, Tamarkin, etc.

Thanks,

Mitch Halpern
Menlo Park, CA





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<P>Mitch,</P>
<P>In brief: YES. Admittedly, I did not come to Leica R from Nikon pro stuff but from Pentax. But the R lenses (especially the 100mm Apo Macro Elmarit) amaze me even more than my M lenses. And the 35-70mm Vario-Elmar is simply the best zoom lens I have ever seen (except, I guess, the new 2.8/35-70mm).</P>
<P>Nathan</P>
<P><B><I>Mitchell Halpern &lt;dotcalm@ix.netcom.com&gt;</B></I> wrote:<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff solid 2px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">Hi LUGers:<BR><BR>Here's the scoop. As discussed before in this forum, I am a new Leica<BR>afficionado that has been amazed at the quality of the transparencies shot<BR>with an M6 TTL, 35 f/2 Asph, and 90 f/2.8 Elmarit in terms of color<BR>saturation, contrast, and detail. Of course, rangefinder photography has its<BR>limitations (macro, telephoto etc.), so I do not want to abandon SLR<BR>photography.<BR><BR>Over the years, I have assembled a pretty decent collection of N***n SLR<BR>equipment. However, the quality of transparencies being produced by the<BR>Leica M setup has me wondering if Leica R equipment would be equally<BR>impressive. Is it worth selling the Nikon equipment and beginning to<BR>assemble a Leica R kit, especially given the outrageous prices of many R<BR>lenses or are the quality of N***n pro lenses pretty darn close to Leica R<BR>lenses?<BR><BR>I would appreciate some practical advice, especially given the fact that I<BR>am off to NYC for a long weekend to attend a high school reunion and plan on<BR>visiting Leica House, Tamarkin, etc.<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR><BR>Mitch Halpern<BR>Menlo Park, CA<BR><BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><p><br><hr size=1><b>Do You Yahoo!?</b><br>
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