Leica_Magus said:Ericzhu,
I distinctly do not think that the fact that this is 'a low-contrast lens', as you yourself put it, is a problem. On the contrary: low and medium contrast are often a boon in certain situations that beg for precisely such rendering of contrast to bring out the magic.
Unfortunately, the problem with the lens - as far as the scanned samples permit me to judge - lies not in contrast - or the lack thereof - but in the fact that the optics are evidently mediocre. This is not surprising, since Japanese optics are involved, especially Nikon - masters of overall mediocrity and sleight of hand, in the sense that for every dozen ashtrays they produce a master lens (clever, isn't it?).
The photos betray their taker's eye because they testify to flatness, lack of character and depth, a total absence of any vitality whatsoever, not to speak of giving an impression that the photographer's eye was never challenged...
Only Japanese technology could pull this off... What a pity. The red thread is there; the Minotaur awaits.
But for now, our zealous friends are lost (in translation??). Be it cars, or optics. That is obviously not the last word - and who am I to judge?
They might yet surprise us all...
Todd.Hanz said:interesting opinion(s) you have there, trollish but interesting.
Todd
Leica_Magus said:Ericzhu,
Unfortunately, the problem with the lens - as far as the scanned samples permit me to judge - lies not in contrast - or the lack thereof - but in the fact that the optics are evidently mediocre. This is not surprising, since Japanese optics are involved, especially Nikon - masters of overall mediocrity and sleight of hand, in the sense that for every dozen ashtrays they produce a master lens (clever, isn't it?).
I think you have poured back the Leica kool-aid one to many times. That is a ridiculous statement. No rips on Leica from me but a statement like that about Nikon is unwarranted and unfounded.
Leica_Magus said:
VinceC said:There typically is not a lot to be gained in trying to argue with fundamentalists. Rather, I appreciate the intensity of their feeling while seeking to encourage tolerance and co-existance with those of other faiths.
I don't stand for the typical Nikonian anti-Leica banter either. Just let it go, shall we?Jerevan said:I wonder if a Nikkor, branded as Leica, would be a better lens? 😉
Hear hear! I only trash the trashing.doubs43 said:Vince, that's a very sensible attitude and I have also refrained from entering into a no-win discussion that serves no purpose. I've been a "Leica man" for a long time but I also own and use cameras and optics made by numerous manufacturers. All have their good points and I refuse to "trash" them.
NIKON KIU said:If you want more contrast and punch then go find the 1.8 version.
for $200 this lens ROCKS.
Try that with your 50 year old Leicas Magus.
Kiu
raid amin said:Kiu: Where can I buy such a lens (at 1.8) for $200? I am looking ...