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5cm Elmar minimum aperture question: f16 vs f22


philipus

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This might be a bit of an odd question.

 

I'm considering a 5cm Elmar LTM for use on my Leica II and my M3.

 

Has anyone experienced that the f2.8's minimum aperture of 16 makes that lens less useful than the f3.5 which has f22?

 

I've read the threads on the Elmars found in the Wiki but haven't found the answer to this question.

 

Cheerio

Philip

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The minimum aperture is rather irrelevant. One only uses it when it is absolutely necessary . I cannot recall a single instance. Somebody will come up with proof to the contrary, I feel, but nevertheless small formats and small apertures are not a happy marriage.

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Fast film, bright sunlight, white sand, and the Leica II's 1/500 sec: you might need f/22 if you left the yellow filter at home.:cool:

 

Well yes, this is what I was thinking about :D

 

Plus in the past on my Canon equipment I've often used the smaller apertures for landscape photography for instance.

 

It is interesting to hear the differing views :)

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I agree that a Red scale 3,5 is probably the best Elmar classic (the "new" 2,8 is another thing) ; f22 vs. f16 I think is valued mainly in macro usage... generally speaking, top closing isn't a "fashionable" content (years and years ago, to make something "different" a Japanese lensmaker made a universal 135 for SLRs with top closing at f/64... a commercial flop - despite the blinking to the legendary "f64 group")

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