TJV
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What's this I hear about the normal Tri-Elmar being discontinued?
I would have thought that it was a good little alternative for people who aren't obsessed with a need for speed. Judging by a lot of reviews it also seemed a real sharp lens.
I see people over at LUF are speculating what other lenses may or may not be due for axing or redesign. I'm not sure.
Judging by the new 28 2.8 ASPH, I'd think that Leica would be well advisede to push a range of great quality small lenses that are less labour intensive to make and therefore cost less at the retail end. A new Elmar range would be nice, ditching the 90mm 2.8 but making good small 2.8's from 21 upto 75. At the moment the Zeiss lenses look great because they are very high quality and comparitively very cheap. Keep the Extreme High Price Products, just offer a slower, lower cost alternavie range for the average enthusiast who'd up until the M8 most likely have just spent the money on L glass.
Just a thought.
I would have thought that it was a good little alternative for people who aren't obsessed with a need for speed. Judging by a lot of reviews it also seemed a real sharp lens.
I see people over at LUF are speculating what other lenses may or may not be due for axing or redesign. I'm not sure.
Judging by the new 28 2.8 ASPH, I'd think that Leica would be well advisede to push a range of great quality small lenses that are less labour intensive to make and therefore cost less at the retail end. A new Elmar range would be nice, ditching the 90mm 2.8 but making good small 2.8's from 21 upto 75. At the moment the Zeiss lenses look great because they are very high quality and comparitively very cheap. Keep the Extreme High Price Products, just offer a slower, lower cost alternavie range for the average enthusiast who'd up until the M8 most likely have just spent the money on L glass.
Just a thought.