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Has anyone here recently used an old model Summicron 90 on the M10?

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5 minutes ago, Raid Amin said:

It is an underrated lens, I think. 

i like mine more that the 90 APO Summicron-M

 

 

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1 hour ago, Raid Amin said:

It is an underrated lens, I think. 

I don't know that the old 90mm Summicron I & II (lovingly known as "The Stovepipe") is exactly underrated. Even Erwin Puts notes that it has less vignetting and distortion than the lighter, more compact 1980 revision. And produces at least equal fine detail at f/2 (although Puts still calls it "somewhat turgid recording").

 It is just that it is a $%^& piece of field artillery compared to any other M-Mount 90mm (except the new Summilux). Even larger and heavier (by 100g) than the 90mm Summicron-R. I've had Hasselblad 6x6 lenses that were smaller and lighter (and they include a shutter).

I dropped out of SLRs and got into the M rangefinder system exactly so that I would never, ever have to lug around a lens of that size and weight again. ;)

At least not unless it provided 3x the magnification (270-300mm).

And thus there exists no height of optical quality or character that would ever entice me to use it. (My chiropractor agrees).

That, more than optical quality, is why it is often inexpensive, and perhaps undervalued, when encountered.

I will grant it the title of being the "second-cheapest thrill" in Leica M-dom, following the 135mm f/4.0 Tele-Elmar.

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3 hours ago, Raid Amin said:

WOW. This is a strong endorsement for the old Summicron. Is your lens the ltm version?

its an ltm version, according to the serial# its from 1958, but it does have the Red dot near the mount..so thats strange

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