Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/07/15

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Canon f1.2 LTM lens
From: lrzeitlin at optonline.net (Lawrence Zeitlin)
Date: Sun Jul 15 11:41:51 2007
References: <200707151524.l6FFNq0t043292@server1.waverley.reid.org>

On Jul 15, 2007, at 11:24 AM, Didier wrote in response to Luis'  
question:

> Having the Summilux, I would probably pass on the Canon (and  
> probably on the expensive Nocti, too). 400 EUR for the 1.2/50 is  
> much, but this lens is one of those with actually increasing  
> prices. I guess the M8, the R-D1 and the  rangefinder revival in  
> general are responsible for that (RFF has 13'000 members for  
> instance).
>
> I paid $178.- for that lens (3 years ago), including Canon VT de  
> Luxe camera, rare vented hood -sells for $300 alone, today-, 2  
> special Canon 55mm filters -normal filters don't work as the front  
> element is very round)-, 3 leather cases for camera, lens and hood,  
> pistolgrip, manuals, boxes- eg. the whole package. If your dealer  
> has hood and cases included, the price is ok.

I had forgotten about the M8 and the RD-1. With the Canon f 1.2 you  
get almost Noctilux central performance and the soft corners don't  
matter with those cameras. Who needs a full frame sensor anyway? That  
probably explains the rising prices. Still 400 Euro, at the current  
rate of exchange, is $556 in currently deflated US dollars. I'm sure  
you can find a Canon f 1.2 for less.

Larry Z


Replies: Reply from luisripoll at telefonica.net (Luis Ripoll) ([Leica] Re: Canon f1.2 LTM lens)