Chapter 2
Leica R-Lenses
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At these distances the image size of the person is always the same, but the background is clearly different and has its pictorial
effect on the subject. For formatfilling figure photography, the 100mm is a bit uncomfortable as the distance to the person is quite
large and here the 80 or 90 are better suited. The most important selection criterion is the performance wide open. In the next
table I have compared the three lenses in this respect.
Aperture 1,4 Aperture 2,0 Aperture 2,8
Summilux-R 80 mm f/1.4
Medium contrast, some flare.
In the center good resolution,
in the outer zones medium
resolution, some astigmatism
is visible.
Medium contrast, low flare.
In the center very good resolution, in the outer zones good
resolution, some astigmatism
is visible.
High contrast.
In the center very good resolution, in the outer zones good
resolution with some softness,
astigmatism is very faint.
Apo-Summicron-R 90 mm f/2
ASPH.
High contrast, very high edge
sharpness, high resolution
from center to edge.
Very high contrast, very high
edge sharpness, very high
resolution from center to edge.
Apo-Macro-Elmarit-R 100 mm
f/2.8
Very high contrast, high edge
sharpness, very high resolution
from center to edge.
This evaluation is based on very severe conditions. The testslides were enlarged to a size 0f 2.40 meter, that is a magnification of 66 times. Under these conditions, even the minutest
error can be seen, especially as the observer is close to the
screen, where he should not be to be honest! The Summilux-R
shows some characteristics, that are not visible at all at smaller
magnifications. From aperture 2.8 all three may be considered
equal in image quality. The performance of the Summilux is in
absolute terms excellent and should be related to the very high
speed. It is not always the case that a very high speed lens can
be compared favorably to a dedicated macro lens of stunning
performance.The MTF graphs are very informative for the
appreciation of optical performance. These graphs show the
maximum resolution of 40 Lp/mm. That is more than needed
for most picture assignments. The new Digital Back for the
R8/9 has a theoretical resolution of 75 Lp/mm. It is interesting
to know if these lenses meet the requirements.
The Summilux-R reaches at full aperture a value of 100 Lp/mm
in the center of the image and 40 to 50 Lp/mm in the outer
zones. The edge is weak with 16-25 Lp/mm. At aperture 2
these values may be raised by +10 Lp/mm and at 2.8 we have
a center resolution of above 100 Lp/mm and in the outer
zones above 70 Lp/mm. The Apo-Summicron-R ASPH at full
aperure has a value of above 100 Lp/mm over the full image
area, excepting the corners where we still have a stunning 50
Lp/mm. On the optical axis we even see more than 150
Lp/mm. From 2.8 we have a uniform resolution of more than
100 Lp/mm with the edge now at 80 Lp/mm. The Apo-MacroElmarit-R has the same values as the 90mm lens at aperture
2.8.
Overall we may declare that all three lenses can exploit the high
resolution of the future digital back and they even have some
reserve capacity.