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135 Tele-Elmarit with Goggles


mikki

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Hello people,

 

Recently, I saw a reasonably priced tele-elmarit 135mm at a leica dealer. I just wondered if this lens can be used on the M8, I mean, with those goggles. I imagine they enlarge the picture that comes into the VF, but what happens to the framelines?

 

Mikki

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wow, very nice guidowi, thanx for posting that pic. Hopefully, I should be receiving my M8 next week, and I'm deciding which glass to get. I think I'll start with a 50mm of some kind, not exactly sure which one yet though, and eventually I want a nice wide lens, perhaps a 21mm, but, later on the 135mm for sure after that picture you just supplied.

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Wow, that looks really convenient, as the M8 has no 135mm lines :-) Do you find it heavy? How is the picture quality?

 

guidowi thanks for the great photo... Yes the lens is really that good. Heavy, yes, but manageable. The only difficulty is if you use a hand grip, you need to remove it before putting on the lens.

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Mikki,

 

Beware of separation of the elements if it's an older version. The Canada balsam used to glue the elements together deteriorates over time and in some instances can turn milky, which will show up as haze or fogging. I advise you to check thoroughly before you buy.

 

Pete.

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i got a very reasonably priced tele-elmar 4.0 earlier this year. it's a great lens. obviously, focusing is not as easy as with a 35mm lens but with a little practice one get's used to it ...

enclosed a sample shot from this summer ...

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/nature-wildlife/103595-having-papaya-break.html

 

markus

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In my experience, having used them all from the f/4.5 Hektor on, the only advantage offered by the Elmarit is the goggles, since some kind of VF magnification is mandatory for accurate focusing in the .72x or less VFs, at least at f/2.8 and probably f/4.0. But, I think that sharp focus trumps unsharp focus without regard to the differences in image quality in the Leitz 135mm lenses, since theoretical image quality is irrelevant if it isn't properly focused. Howevver, you can get viewfinder magnification without resorting to the goggles, which are also IME a huge PITA in a camera bag.

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