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Got my 28-90 today, made a few testshoots over the whole range as well as some "Macro" and I am simply overwhelmed.

 

This lens is handy, fast enough (also in snowy grey Austria using ISO100) and gives a superb unit together with R9DMR. And Guy, you were absolutely right, it produces some of the best colours I have ever seen!

 

If you do not own one, try to get one!

 

Peter

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Peter,

 

do you find the 28-90 has better image quality than the 35-70/4 ?

I realize it is more convenient because of its wider range and higher speed, but I'd like to know if it is much better than the 35-70, quality wise.

I doubt it could be visibly sharper, maybe it has better colors ? Or better bokeh/3D ? Or both ?

The 35-70 is also quite a bit smaller and lighter, isn't it ?

As far as "macro" ability, the 35-70 should be better also, though nothing beats the 100 Apo-Macro...

 

Thanks :)

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Marco,

 

well my experience with the 28-90 is pretty short, since I own it only for some 12 hours. What I can say so far is that it is very easy to use, typical Leica feeling, for me actually much better compared to the 35-70, since it is thicker and I have relatively big hands. And the weight is not much more (my feeling) compared to the 35-70.

 

The optical quality so far as I can say is outstanding! And this must be the case, it is a Leica own calculation, is ASPH and is much newer design than the 35-70.

 

My impression is that it is even sharper (better contrast) - while the 35-70 had always more "flat" colours and contrast, the 28-90 seems to produce more lifely results.

 

More details will follow, as I get more results, especially also under different conditions (sun, night shots etc).

 

One thing which should never be forotten, it has a much higher price than the 35-70, which IMHO goes for a high part into making the extended range at least same or maybe better quality than the 35-70 and maybe also compared to some primes. But the 35-70 is for its price an outstanding and good lens, which I really loved.

 

Main reason for me to change was to be able to survive in most cases with only 1 lens, which is not much larger and heavier than the 35-70, and has at least same high quality. AND - if a FF R10 comes this would then give the real perfect universal lens :-))

 

Peter

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Peter, I quite agree with you. I never used the 35-70, but I owned the 28-90 for one year and a half, and it really covered 80% of my needs. For the 20% remaining, I used the 19mm and the old 180 Apo-Telyt. With this combination, you face almost every photographic situation...

 

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Gérard

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Thanks Peter for your fair answer. :)

 

I got the 19 Elmarit and I just won on ebay a used 80-200/4 at a very good price.

Moreover I'm going to get a used 180 Apo-Summicron within a week ! :eek:

 

So I'll have no money left for anything but a lens cap... ;)

 

But I understand, like Gérard pointed out, that 19 + 28-90 + 180/2.8 Apo (maybe the newer model which accepts the 1.4x Apo) would be probably the more convenient R-setup out there...

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Thanks Peter for your fair answer. :)

 

I got the 19 Elmarit and I just won on ebay a used 80-200/4 at a very good price.

Moreover I'm going to get a used 180 Apo-Summicron within a week ! :eek:

 

So I'll have no money left for anything but a lens cap... ;)

 

But I understand, like Gérard pointed out, that 19 + 28-90 + 180/2.8 Apo (maybe the newer model which accepts the 1.4x Apo) would be probably the more convenient R-setup out there...

 

Marco,

 

the 2.8/180 APO (new model) is an absolutely superb lens - I am using it and am very happy. Optical quality is outstansing and it is still low weight for this focal length and aperture!

 

Woud you give me some feedback on the 4/80-200, I am also interested in this lens as a light weight travel lens in tele range.

 

Peter

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Thanks Peter for your fair answer. :)

 

I got the 19 Elmarit and I just won on ebay a used 80-200/4 at a very good price.

Moreover I'm going to get a used 180 Apo-Summicron within a week ! :eek:

 

So I'll have no money left for anything but a lens cap... ;)

 

But I understand, like Gérard pointed out, that 19 + 28-90 + 180/2.8 Apo (maybe the newer model which accepts the 1.4x Apo) would be probably the more convenient R-setup out there...

 

Next travel I plan to use exactly this combination - 19, 28-90, 2.8/180APO

 

BTW - I bought the old 180 model and got it upgraded to the new version takig the 1.4 Extender in Solms - was some €300.- so it depends how cheap you can get the old model :-))

 

Peter

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Peter,

 

I will let you know how I like the 80-200, even if with the 28-90 I'd probably prefer the 180/2.8 Apo (faster, better and it gets the 1.4x).

In my case maybe the 180 is a bit too distant from the 35-70.

 

Btw I heard in another forum that the modification on the 180 Apo-Elmarit (as per Leica USA) costs over 600 $ and 8 weeks at Solms, a bit too much for my taste...

But 300 € seems an adequate amount to make this beautiful lens even more flexible!

How long did they take to do the modification ?

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