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Leica Telyt 400mm f6.3
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:42 pm    Post subject: Leica Telyt 400mm f6.3 Reply with quote

This Leica lens is really looking very promising...

My original post
http://forum.mflenses.com/my-new-leica-telyt-400mm-f6-3-aquisition-t44648.html
http://forum.mflenses.com/camera31-austria-aandand-t44883.html

I know this a very poor comparison, but what I can say so far is this. The Leica lens is f6.3, but when I looked through the view finder I was surprised to find a much brighter screen than with the Tokina ATX SD lens. In fact I found it almost impossible to focus the Tokina lens. Also it flared very badly...I think it will do better in day light. Don't get me wrong, I think the Tokina lens is not bad...but clearly this Leica lens surpasses it.

G1, ISO 1600, night time, street lighting. WB adjusted to the best I can in LR3. Very slight sharpening and adjustment.

Leica 400mm f6.3 @6.3


Tokina 400/5.6, @5.6




PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I spoke too early.. Embarassed I realised the bloody Tokina lens was stopped down. That is why it was so hard to focus. I was in a dark room with no light so I could not see what I was doing when I took the original shots. Here's a retake of the Tokina. They seemed to be very close. It is hard to call. Could have focus errors or camera shake. The Leica lens seems a little sharper, but not by much.

I know this is a highly subjective "non-scientific" observation. So the result can't be taken seriously.

Attila, may be you are right after all there is no difference! Crying or Very sad



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Crappy light makes all lens to crap, a daytime test in good light will be better, but I still believe there will be no significant differences.


PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, Attila I will report back again later. Got to try to take some shots of birds in the day time. If I don't see any difference, then it is not worth keeping...Sad

Slightly off topic. This is what the Tokina lens is capable to producing. Whilts it is not in the Canon L glass league, its not bad to my eyes.







PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

stingOM wrote:
Yeah, Attila I will report back again later. Got to try to take some shots of birds in the day time. If I don't see any difference, then it is not worth keeping...Sad


All my Leica-R trial ended like this 28mm, 60mm macro ,90mm f2.8, 100mm f4 macro , I didn't see significant difference from Russians, Nikkor etc lenses.

Finger crossed mate to find some better one than usual.


PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Attila wrote:
stingOM wrote:
Yeah, Attila I will report back again later. Got to try to take some shots of birds in the day time. If I don't see any difference, then it is not worth keeping...Sad


All my Leica-R trial ended like this 28mm, 60mm macro ,90mm f2.8, 100mm f4 macro , I didn't see significant difference from Russians, Nikkor etc lenses.

Finger crossed mate to find some better one than usual.


Thx!

I think the only advantage with this Leica lens is that I can do a reversible conversion to Nikon mount which will allow me to use it with my D2H and Fuji S3 pro. Sweet compared to the G1...But the special mount from Leitax is costly.

My Tokina lens is Oly mount, so pretty much useless. But it mates nicely with the 1.4x-a Zuiko. Makes it a super tele at 560mm or 1120mm on the G1 Shocked


PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tokina 400mm is a well known good lens I think as you prove it with these samples. I always confused why people believe 2x crop factor double focal length. 2x crop factor means your camera crop center part of image nothing else which is not a better solution at all even a telephotos. Sound looks good an 50mm f1.8 lens like a 100mm f1.8 lens on G1 , which is not true , that is still an 50mm lens just you loose edges of frame.


PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Attila. I have been down this road before. I don't mean to miss lead anyone. I guess technical you are more accurate. I am really referring to the image frame crop factor as oppose to the true increase in "lens reach" or "image magnification" factor you get with increasing focal length.


PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

the telyt is extremely strong and unique due to being a doublet

http://www.wildlightphoto.com/400r68.html

http://www.overgaard.dk/leica_R4_400_telyt-R_68.html













I don't know about the tokina, but my nikkor 300/4.5 AI ED IF does not equal this lens.

and they both go for about the same price Smile

re leica R; I have certainly been very impressed by the 60 macro--though I do not own one.


PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 12:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi uhoh7,

Thanks for the info. Dough's skill does demand respect and admiration.

The only draw back I find with the Telyt is that you really need long arms Very Happy Whilst that push-pull focusing system is very effective, I find myself horizontally challenged to achieve focus! Laughing With the Tokina lens, I can simply roll my thumb backwards and forwards to achieve focus.

BTW, did you see this post:
http://forum.mflenses.com/leica-telyt-400mm-f6-3-and-tamron-500mm-f8-t44895.html#1185588