DFV Posted July 24, 2010 Share #1 Posted July 24, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) Has anybody any experience with the Macro-Elmar 90 on the M9? Focusing, results, ease of use, etc... I am thinking of getting one yet I am not that convinced. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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jaapv Posted July 24, 2010 Share #2 Posted July 24, 2010 I would do a forum search if i were you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
zeitz Posted July 24, 2010 Share #3 Posted July 24, 2010 One of the M9 postings alerts us to a new M9 + Lenses book. It is an e-book and the site is: IziBook.eyrolles.com : Le Leica M9 - 90 objectifs présentés et testés - Du mythique système M aux réglages du boîtier, de la prise de vue au post-traitement des images - De Jean-Marie Sepulchre (EAN13: 9782212853674) One of the samples you can download is a test result of this lens. I recently bought one of these, but haven't used it enough to reach a firm conclusion. My initial impression is very favorable. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DFV Posted July 24, 2010 Author Share #4 Posted July 24, 2010 Thanks guys, but I am not asking about the performance of the lens... rather, I would like to know if anybody is using it for Macro photography and if they are successful and happy with the results. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
perb Posted July 24, 2010 Share #5 Posted July 24, 2010 I'm using it on my M8 and I love it. I mount it with the macro-adapter and set the lens to f/11. I also have the SF24D flash on the camera and a magnifier on the finder. The primary drawback is that it is not really macro, i.e. 1:1, but 1:3, so I set the lens on min focus distance (0.5 m) and the shutter speed dial to 250 to get max flash sync. The reason for this is that I handhold it, hunting for insects and spiders. When I find a good subject I position myself close to the focus distance, aim the camera whilst looking through the finder, and then I move the camera forward to find perfect focus. In doing this I might even get some distance between my eye and the finder. When I have focus I release the shutter. So, by using min focus distance I get max image scale, but a lot of my subjects are well inside the cropped sensor, so going to an M9 with the same pixel pitch will not allow me more detail. For that I need smaller pixels and/or larger image scale. However, the smaller image scale with the larger depth of field makes it easier to handhold. If I shoot a flower or other still subject I might use a tripod and natural light. Regards Per Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DFV Posted July 24, 2010 Author Share #6 Posted July 24, 2010 Great! All I needed to know. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard_man Posted July 24, 2010 Share #7 Posted July 24, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) Great! All I needed to know. In practical terms, think of it as to take full body picture of a Leica M lens :-) I like it so far. It's reasonably compact setup that comes in handy when you want to just a little closer. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlanJW Posted July 24, 2010 Share #8 Posted July 24, 2010 Has anybody any experience with the Macro-Elmar 90 on the M9? Focusing, results, ease of use, etc... I am thinking of getting one yet I am not that convinced. Thanks. I had one and sold it. I far prefers a DSLR for Macro Or a Visoflex. Maybe it is me but I was never satisfied with the ability to focus and frame precisely. If you don't have other options then I'd say the 90 macro elmar is a decent compromise. Of course it also gives you a pretty good 90 mm lens for general purposes as well as the macro capability. For me it just wasn't good enough for either as I wanted another stop at 90mm and preferred other macro solutions that were not compromises. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gib_robinson Posted July 25, 2010 Share #9 Posted July 25, 2010 I sold my Macro Elmar and, at times, have regretted it because the lens (and goggles) were so compact and IQ was so good; but I own and almost always carry the 'cron 75mm which usually gets me close enough. It's such a versatile lens with stunning IQ. I also own the 90mm AA which is two stops faster. I chose to keep that bigger, faster lens. --Gib Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DFV Posted July 25, 2010 Author Share #10 Posted July 25, 2010 Thanks to all here! As suspected the Elmar 90 is a great and convenient lens for travel but it seems to be a "patch" for macro photography. Nothing wrong with that but it would make sense if I did not have a DSLR with a 1:1 macro already. If I did not however; I would certainly go for it. If I ever get it, I will get it for the light/travel reason... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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