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R 80-200 f/4


david_choy58

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I have never coupled a R lens to any 4/3 camera ... is there focusing confirmation available? if not, I'd guess it's a lot more difficult to focus when you push to the tele end.

 

And the 80-200 is noticeably heavier than other Japanese zoomers. All being said, it's definitely one of the best in Leica's current lineup, it may not compare to the 180 prime but Color Foto even rated it higher than the 70-180 ROM.

 

That's not a fair comparison anyways, both the 180 cron and 180 Elmarit are among the very top performers in the Leica lineup.

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Assuming the L1 is like the Digilux 3 in this respect, if the issue is focusing perhaps using Live View with the magnification set to 10x would be useful. A tripod would seem necessary given the long lens and use of LV. At least that is what I am thinking may be the case with the considerably shorter VE35-70/4.

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David,

 

You've said that your shots are sharp up to 150mm but blurry up to 200mm: have you ruled out camera wobble? At 200 mm and with the L1's 2x crop factor you'd need to use a shutter speed of, say, 1/500th or faster.

 

Pete.

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Doug:

 

What Camera did you use? SL?

 

SL2 for the hawk and either SL or SL2 for the owl. I've added a tripod collar to my lens so that I can use my shoulder stock/monopod rig with it. This configuration helps me get sharp pictures at slower shutter speeds, like 1/60 sec.

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Anyone have this lens here?

 

I put mine on the L1 and it's pretty good from 80-150mm at f/4 but the lens looks soft from 150-200mm at f/4. Image is blurry....

 

Do you guys have the same results from this lens on DMR / R9 or Digilux3?

 

This lens is deadly sharp across the range at all aperture. Make sure the images are looking are in focus and that the shutter speed is high enough to prevent camera movement.

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