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Subject: [Leica] Nikon forum advice (OT!)
From: leica_r8 at hotmail.com (Aram Langhans)
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 12:14:45 -0700
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Yep.  Except when it is too dark for it to focus on anything, like stars or 
lightning at night.

Aram

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From: "philippe.amard" <philippe.amard at sfr.fr>
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 4:19 PM
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org>
Subject: Re: [Leica] Nikon forum advice (OT!)

> The lens is meant for AF Aram ...
> Zoom in or out, the AF does the rest for you, well should.
>
> Ph
>
>
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> Le 10 juil. 12 ? 01:05, Aram Langhans a ?crit :
>
>> I have been using the 24-120/4 for about 11 months now.  I can't say  I 
>> am thrilled with the results, though I like the reach.  I was 
>> experiencing some mechanical problems with the lens.  If I grabbed  the 
>> front ring and wobbled it, there was a lot of play and it did  not 
>> improve it I racked the lens in to the 24mm position.  And while  walking 
>> around, the lens developed quite a bit of creep from when I  first got 
>> it. I sent it to Nikon for a look.   I also had them look  at the focus, 
>> because it does not behave like any Zoom lens I have  ever had.  If I am 
>> in focus at 24mm, and I zoom out to some other  focal length, the focus 
>> shifts.  And vice versa.  It was terribly  frustrating in Yosemite a few 
>> months ago when shooting the moonbow  at midnight.  I could never get the 
>> focus correct, so I slapped on  the Leica 35-70, set it to infinity, and 
>> the day was saved, albeit  at a shorter focal length.
>>
>> I sent the lens back to Nikon and just got it back a few weeks ago.  They 
>> said everything was just fine.  No problems.  The must have  lubed it a 
>> bit, as the lens barrel does not wobble or creep as much  as it did.  I 
>> suspect that will return as I break it in again.  It  still focus shifts 
>> dramatically when you zoom in or out.  I guess it  is designed that way. 
>> An old variable focus design in a new lens.
>>
>> As far as image quality, it is OK, but not what I would expect from  a 
>> $1200 lens.  Been spoiled by my 35-70/4 Leica R zoom.  that lens  is a 
>> very nice lens.  Of course, it is a 2x zoom vs a 5x zoom, so I  would 
>> expect it to be better.  But it also is in focus at whatever  the 
>> focusing ring says, and if you zoom in and out the focus does  not 
>> change.  A true, high quality zoom.
>>
>> Aram
>>
>>
>>
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>> From: "Frank Dernie" <Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com>
>> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 11:08 AM
>> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org>
>> Subject: Re: [Leica] Nikon forum advice (OT!)
>>
>>> I understand the new f4 version of the 24-120 is no better quality  than 
>>> its predecessor the f3.5-f5.6 which you dislike so much,  though I have 
>>> not tried one myself (I was put off by so many  disappointed owners 
>>> posting on the 'net). How many really  disappointing pictures did you 
>>> take with your f3.5-f5.6 before  coming to the conclusion it was 
>>> rubbish?
>>> I -know- that half-wit Rockwell slags it off, but most of what he 
>>> writes is a load of old tosh, so that means nothing to me.
>>> Frank D
>>>
>>> On 9 Jul, 2012, at 08:31, Mark Rabiner wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think more pros well use the 24-85 but plenty will use the 24-120.
>>>> Depending on their needs.
>>>> If they need a more conservative better corrected optic they'll  get 
>>>> that
>>>> one.
>>>> If they are just shooting people and like the range they'll get  the 
>>>> 24-120.
>>>> I wont know till the time comes but I like 600 bucks  for a better 
>>>> corrected
>>>> lens better than 1300 for a less corrected.
>>>> The former is just out and I'd forgotten about it.
>>>>
>>>> I will say one thing
>>>> I'd gotten quite used to using a 24-85 on a D200 DX body and I  liked 
>>>> the
>>>> reach. Now that I'm using it on a full frame D700 I'm no longer 
>>>> getting that
>>>> reach. The 24-120 gives it back to me. Plus on the wide side two  more 
>>>> focal
>>>> lenghs. That sound real good to me. But not the weight and the  bulk. 
>>>> And the
>>>> price.
>>>> I'd like to try one in hand first. See if it likes me. Which one.
>>>>
>>>> - - from my iRabs.
>>>> Mark Rabiner
>>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/
>>>
>>
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