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The S focuses faster the the S2,I just got this lens but have no S at the moment as I sold it to fund the 007.I had the chance yesterday to test the 100mm S.
First contact with the lens was great, relatively small and light (for the Leica s lenses standard).
Thanks to the f2.0 aperture the OVF of the S2 becomes brighter than ever, wonderful to use.
I was less impressed by the AF: takes time to lock focus. It looks like it quickly get close to the target than hesitates with very small focus adjustments before locking focus. This with an S2 body and last firmware update.
All in all the AF behavior of the 100mm I've tested is more close to my 120mm macro than to my 70mm or 45mm.
I've already had this impression when I first tested a 100mm at the Photokina.
Can anyone comment on his experience with the 100mm AF ?
I share that experience. And I have it on the S007. But it's a great lens nevertheless.I had the chance yesterday to test the 100mm S.
First contact with the lens was great, relatively small and light (for the Leica s lenses standard).
Thanks to the f2.0 aperture the OVF of the S2 becomes brighter than ever, wonderful to use.
I was less impressed by the AF: takes time to lock focus. It looks like it quickly get close to the target than hesitates with very small focus adjustments before locking focus. This with an S2 body and last firmware update.
All in all the AF behavior of the 100mm I've tested is more close to my 120mm macro than to my 70mm or 45mm.
I've already had this impression when I first tested a 100mm at the Photokina.
Can anyone comment on his experience with the 100mm AF ?
You have a S-007 ?I share that experience. And I have it on the S007. But it's a great lens nevertheless.
Let's meet for a shootout. We are in the same city--or close by.
Please tell us about the S(007)!I share that experience. And I have it on the S007. But it's a great lens nevertheless.
Let's meet for a shootout. We are in the same city--or close by.
Hi Rob, I'd be interested to hear what made you decide to go for the 007?The S focuses faster the the S2,I just got this lens but have no S at the moment as I sold it to fund the 007.
I have read that the 007 has even better AF.. (I hope its true..)
Sorry, I misunderstood when you said ... "Stopped down a little I find the AF very accurate on the 006."Yes Marc, I'm fully aware how the focussing works, thanks for explaining that stopping down increases depth of field, much appreciated.
What I am saying is that if I am shooting wide open, then the lens behaves as described above, very quickly gets close and then if I repress the af it will readjust finely. If I am shooting stopped down a little then I have found I'm happy to just press the af once, get the initial lock and shoot, I don't worry about pressing again for the same level of fine focus I would if I was wide open, hence feeling it's very accurate, maybe I should have said fast instead. I also prefer to use the viewfinder and manual focus or rock slightly when wide open rather than use the af after the initial lock.
As I said, different people work in different ways and I'm pretty sure you understood what I meant.
Mat