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I ve heard about the 280 mm f4 R lens being outstanding for its image quality etc. Is it becoming a collectors item and worth the recent higher prices or will it lose its value since the R system is no longer being support? What was the retail cost of the lens when purchased new? Thanks for your thoughts.:)

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I ve heard about the 280 mm f4 R lens being outstanding for its image quality etc. Is it becoming a collectors item and worth the recent higher prices or will it lose its value since the R system is no longer being support? What was the retail cost of the lens when purchased new? Thanks for your thoughts.:)

 

I don't think it's a collector's item in the usual sense of sitting on a display shelf in a glass-fronted cabinet. Rather, it's not easy to come by, and people recognise the unsurpassed image quality, so it's in strong demand (remember that it's usable on Canon/Nikon digital cameras). I've got one and it's going nowhere soon.

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I ve heard about the 280 mm f4 R lens being outstanding for its image quality etc. Is it becoming a collectors item and worth the recent higher prices or will it lose its value since the R system is no longer being support?

 

IMHO the recent higher prices are justified as user equipment. It's that good.

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Several years ago, I sold off my Leica R system (R6, R7) and converted to Canon EOS digital full-frame (5D, 5DII.) I kept my favorite Leica R lenses (APO-Telyt 280 f4, APO-Elmarit 180 f2.8, and APO-Summicron 90 f2 ASPH.) I bought Novoflex Leica R to EOS adapters, and all three lenses work perfectly on the Canon full-frame bodies. I have no trouble focussing on the Canon screens (even stopped down) and I find the Leica optics significantly brighter and contrastier than the Canon lenses--so much so that I usually dial in minus one-third or two-thirds exposure compensation. (This despite the heavy anti-aliasing filter on the Canons--which I hope they improve on the next full-frame model!)

 

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  • 2 months later...

They are for attaching a strap, in case one feels not well balanced the body+lens combo with the strap attached to the body.

 

The concept of "fair price" is always personal for such special items... this reputable shop has one for sale now, just to have an idea... : https://www.leicashop.com/vintage/leica-reflexobjektive-apo-telytr-4280-c-1000_1007_100738.html

consider that they usually are in a rather "high" range

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