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I am thinking of purchasing a Thambar for its unique qualities (as illustrated so beautifully in this discussion/photo thread). But I am curious about its other characteristics. Specifically, how sharp is it when stopped-down? How well does it serve as a general 90mm travel lens? Thanks very much.

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4 hours ago, BEG said:

I am thinking of purchasing a Thambar for its unique qualities (as illustrated so beautifully in this discussion/photo thread). But I am curious about its other characteristics. Specifically, how sharp is it when stopped-down? How well does it serve as a general 90mm travel lens? Thanks very much.

I don't think it would be great as a travel lens. It's pretty heavy and manipulating it is a bit cumbersome. If you like 90mm, I'd consider the 90 macro with extender. for travel. The only drawback there is it doesn't open up very far. But the macro is a great tool to have on hand, IMO, for something like travel.  The 85mm Summarex is a great lens, can give you soft focus, nice bokeh, or quite clear images. It is big and heavy, however. But it is a favorite of mine. On the other hand, if you used a Thambar for travel, your photos wouldn't look like everyone else's. That would be nice.

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Thanks very much for the travel advice. I'm used to lugging around the three SL Varios, as well as my 75mm Noctilux, so a 500g Thambar may seem light by comparison! I'll let you know if I purchase it, take it with me to Rome, and capture some unique travel photos.

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I was thinking about buying the Thambar this year..

Got the Lensbaby Velvet instead.

So glad I did..

$400- or so..

And comes in 28mm/50mm/85mm..

Thambar is nice..

But if you need a SF lens..

I would seriously consider the Velvet series instead.

Built very well & solid.

Images are stellar!

Really....a no brainer for this type of lens.

I got the 28mm..soft focus at wider apertures..is also is a macro lens..and sharp stopped down.

Ticked too many boxes for me to ignore..

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Here are a few at different apertures..so you can see the different looks you can get w/Velvet SF lenses.

 

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m3, 90mm Thambar (ltm), tmax3200 (dd-x), printed on mgfb and scanned

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Tulip time.

SL2-S + Thambar @f/2.2, no filter.

 

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More Thambar flowers, all at f/2.2, no filter

 

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M10R, Lens stopped down to f/3.2, which brings more sharpness and still an interesting, blurry background.

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Alternates (different focus, same aperture, likely f/4+-ish)

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Buds, ~f4

M10, 2.2/90mm Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Thambar (1937)

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Buds, ~f6.8

M10, 2.2/90mm Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Thambar (1937)

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Yellow flag, ~f2.4

M10, 2.2/90mm Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Thambar (1937)

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