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Best 90mm f/2.8


Mylek

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Hello,

 

i'm presently using a 90mm summicron pre-ASPH lens on a M9. From what i see, i like it but i find it heavy to carry for the few times that i'm using it.

Also, at close range, the f/2 DOF is quite narrow so i ended up using f/2.8 and up most of the time

What will be the best choice in the f/2.8 range? I'm more interested in reportage and environmentals portraits.

 

Regards!

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i use the summarit on the m9 and it works for me .... quality is great and price point is perfect considering that is among the least used focal lengths .... check out gangstas photo in the people section, slightly cropped, a bit desaturated, but taken with the 90mm summarit.

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Elmarit M. It's a modern lens and its IQ is comparable to the AASPH's one. Actually Puts said about this latter that they brought the quality of the Elmarit up to f2. But do not expect it being any lighter.

My chrome version weighs more than my black AASPH...

 

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Bruno

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Plus one for the Elmarit M. I had the APO, and likewise forund I rarely used it at f2, plus it was rather heavy. Sold the cron, bought the Elmarit M, and have since been a happy camper. It is a very sharp lens, with nice rendering. I personally found it a little less clinical than the Cron APO.

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It is a very sharp lens, with nice rendering. I personally found it a little less clinical than the Cron APO.

 

Me too. Albeit less perfect I actually happen to prefer the image rendition of the Elmarit to the AASPH's. Were it not for the fact that I badly needed the extra stop I think I'd have never needed the AASPH.

 

Cheers,

Bruno

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Hello,

 

i'm presently using a 90mm summicron pre-ASPH lens on a M9. From what i see, i like it but i find it heavy to carry for the few times that i'm using it.

Also, at close range, the f/2 DOF is quite narrow so i ended up using f/2.8 and up most of the time

What will be the best choice in the f/2.8 range? I'm more interested in reportage and environmentals portraits.

 

Regards!

 

I agree the modern Elmarit-M is a great lens. I enjoyed mine very much. According to the 7th ed Hove Leica pocket book, it weighs 410g, and so does the final e55-filter version of the Summicron pre-ASPH. I found their weights very similar, that's the reason I sold my Elmarit and kept the Summicron, which I also found performed nearly identical to the Elmarit from f/2.8 and smaller. My choice for a light weight 90 for travel etc is the so-called "thin" Tele Elmarit (weight 225g). I have no problem with flare as some people have stated. Another excellent option which I owned at one time is the CV 90/3.5 APO-Lanthar. Weight just a tad more than the thin T-E. Mine was sharp and crisp at all apertures, zero flare. If the half-stop penalty isn't a deal-breaker, it's worth serious consideration.

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I have owned the 90mm Pre-ASPH Summicron, I still own a decent v.2 Tele-Elmarit (quite soft in the corners at 2.8) though I never use it, and I own and use a Elmarit-M which is a solid and very sharp lens. But had I not already owned it, I would have bought the 90mm Summarit. I have used its 75mm sibling during my M8 days, and it was really excellent, optically and mechanically. And it is both a tad faster and a good deal lighter than the Elmarit.

 

The old man from the Age of the 9cm Elmar

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...i'm presently using a 90mm summicron pre-ASPH lens on a M9. From what i see, i like it but i find it heavy to carry for the few times that i'm using it... What will be the best choice in the f/2.8 range?...

I would say the last Elmarit (# 11807) as well but it is almost as bulky as your Summicron: 76 x 56 mm, 410 g for the black version. The "thin" Tele-Elmarit would be a better choice size wise but it flares a lot and i own it already so i finally went for the tiny Macro-Elmar 90/4. It is not an f/2.8 lens though...

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My vote Elmarit 90 2.8 latest version. You will be surprised by the image quality of this small lens. It is not big , not small and looks better on the M9 than a Cron.

If you find one don't hesitate to get it. Excelent built quality. I can't even place it near a sumarit Sorry

If money is not a great issue buy it. Don't invest in Sumarit as you will regret later.

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The Tele-Elmarit has a longer focusing action, which makes it slightly easier to focus accurately (not so much like a on/off switch), but the image quality isn't as good as the later M version.

 

Steve

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