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Douglas Herr Reviews Leica SL vs Sony a7II (at overgaard.dk)


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Douglas Herr is my personal hero and foundation for everything Leica R.

 

He so much symbolizes the core Leica R user that he would be the first person to ask what he thought of the Leica SL system.

 

When I realized Leica Camera AG didn’t send him a Leica SL to test, I decided to send him my own Leica SL for some months.

 

When the camera returned after four months, I was eager to learn what his take was on it. I asked if he would care to write an article, and here it is.

 

Enjoy!

 

The Birdman of Sacramento takes on the Leica SL Typ 601

 

 

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Thanks Thorsten for allowing me extensive 'play time' with your SL, and for your legibility edits to my review :)   For the moment I've chosen to continue using the Sony a7II but I'll certainly be keeping track of Leica's development of the SL and its system.  I feel that the SL is an outstanding camera for the 21st century.

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Thanks Thorsten for allowing me extensive 'play time' with your SL, and for your legibility edits to my review :)   For the moment I've chosen to continue using the Sony a7II but I'll certainly be keeping track of Leica's development of the SL and its system.  I feel that the SL is an outstanding camera for the 21st century.

 

Thank you, Doug. 

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Thank you, Doug!

 

Regarding the corner issues with a long tele and stacked adapters: The Novoflex adapters linking Canon FD to Leica SL or Leica R lenses to SL work fine (doesn't have the reduced opening of the M adapter), so the new R Adapter SL should work equally well.

 

Since SL provides lens stabilisation for the native SL lenses (except for the announced 50Lux), it is hard to imagine a SL-body with sensor stabilisation. If so, this must be a body version II or III of the system.

 

A more likely question is whether and/or when Leica will offer a stabilised tele, let's say around 400 mm.

 

Any views/comments whether a longish SL-lens can be expected? The R-280 APO f4 is brilliant, of course, but it was only made in about 2000 copies and it certainly is a manual focus lens. Yes, we have the new 90-280, but without extenders 280mm will not make it for many wildlife photographers.

 

I, for sure, looks forward to a longish, stabilised SL-lens. The price tag for such a lens is an entirely different thing, though...

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A more likely question is whether and/or when Leica will offer a stabilised tele, let's say around 400 mm.

 

Any views/comments whether a longish SL-lens can be expected? The R-280 APO f4 is brilliant, of course, but it was only made in about 2000 copies and it certainly is a manual focus lens. Yes, we have the new 90-280, but without extenders 280mm will not make it for many wildlife photographers.

 

I, for sure, looks forward to a longish, stabilised SL-lens. The price tag for such a lens is an entirely different thing, though...

 

 

Having no inside information, my speculation is that it's only a matter of time.  One possibility I can envision is new L-mount focussing modules for the modular APO-Telyt lens heads.

 

As you mention the price tag is another thing and my imagination suggests that for practical purposes this would make such a lens unavailable to me.

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