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I understand that the 90mm Macro-Elmar V1 and V2 lenses are identical optically.  But, what is what now appears to be a large black collar on the Version 2 offering?  

I have seen the early issues of the V2 lens that did not have this black collar.  What's up?  Has Leica now added something new to the late V2 in comparison to the early V2's?

Are there any other changes between the current V2 and any other early V2 or past V1 offerings?

Thanks, jDD

 

Late Version 2 with new black collar.

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Version 1 without any collar.

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That's  weird - I believe  they are both collapsible  lenses.  Maybe  the sleeve  slides  in and  out like some hoods Leica  lenses have 

The v2 macro  elmar kit does  come with googless adapter 

Edit: just  realized why looks different  - look at the focus ring: the v1 is at mfd 0.8m and the v2 at infinity. Also, on the v1 the shaft is not extended 

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5 hours ago, m410 said:

 

Late Version 2 with new black collar.

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I didn't see that black collar on the Leica website.Where did you find it if i may ask? 

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@nwphil is correct (though he/she has mixed up the lenses). The v.2 has been collapsed and focussed to close focus. The v.1 is extended and focussed at infinity. There is no black collar or "later version v.2".

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3 minutes ago, UliWer said:

No, wattsy‘s explanation is right. The „collar“ is nothing else than the lens collapsed and focused on 0.8m.

Where is the black collar coming from then? Could it be a v3 with close focus capabilities? Just dreaming.

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1 hour ago, lct said:

Where is the black collar coming from then? Could it be a v3 with close focus capabilities? Just dreaming.

There is no black collar. The lens is collapsed and focussed to 0.8m. As you focus closer, a section of the lens protrudes from the outer barrel. This is exactly the same on all versions of this lens.

 

Excuse the crap (dusty) photo but I've just photographed my v.1 lens focussed to 0.8m and partially collapsed. What is being described as a black collar is part of the lens. 😀

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5 hours ago, wattsy said:

@nwphil is correct (though he/she has mixed up the lenses). The v.2 has been collapsed and focussed to close focus. The v.1 is extended and focussed at infinity. There is no black collar or "later version v.2".

Indeed I mixed up - thanks for catching that

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Mystery solved, thank you   nwphil  with the excellent eye.   There is no new black-collar as such.

Perhaps the V2  photo shown was featured in this position as the lens (unlike the V1) can be used if locked down in the retracted position and mounted on the V2 Macro-Adapter M.  This configuration allows the 90mm Macro-Elmar V2 to be used from close focus to infinity.  This flexibility eliminates the need to remove the V2 Macro-Adapter M from the body to use the lens at infinity.  This is unlike the adapter removal requirement of the V1 Goggle Macro-Adapter M.

The V2 image was featured in Europe, U.S. and Asia. 

Thanks for all the information.

m410

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