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Hello;

I own an SL2-S and have a combination of M and SL lenses. I'm looking for a 90mm lens, and don't necessarily was to cough up $5k on an SL 90.

Has anyone used this lens on their SL, SL2, SL2-S with the M to L adapter and if so, what can you say about your results and the shooting experience?

Thanks!

-Brad

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It does fine on the SL (below at about f/4). But I still swapped it towards a 90SL, which is better.

 

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I can’t compare the 90 M APO directly to the SL APO as I only own the M.  However, it is still an excellent lens on my SL2.  If I’m shooting it with the SL 50 or 35 Summicrons I do need to increase the contrast in post to match, but otherwise have no complaints. 

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Excellent lens on my sl2 or sl2-s

VERY easy to focus.

probably not quite as sharp as the SL primes but it is half the cost of those used…

I am using it as a lighter weight and smaller diameter alternative when you need to travel with less weight.  55 vs 67 filter.

portraits look great with my m 90 apo.

Robb

 

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13 hours ago, bherman01545 said:

Hello;

I own an SL2-S and have a combination of M and SL lenses. I'm looking for a 90mm lens, and don't necessarily was to cough up $5k on an SL 90.

Has anyone used this lens on their SL, SL2, SL2-S with the M to L adapter and if so, what can you say about your results and the shooting experience?

Thanks!

-Brad

Why not take a look at the Sigma 90/2.8 DG DN?

It’s a very good performer and cost about as much as two replacement Leica lens hoods.

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7 hours ago, beewee said:

Why not take a look at the Sigma 90/2.8 DG DN?

It’s a very good performer and cost about as much as two replacement Leica lens hoods.

There is also the Sigma 105mm F/2.8 DG DN Macro, which can do double-duty as a portrait and Macro lens, but haven't factored Sigma into the mix. Perhaps I should?

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8 hours ago, bherman01545 said:

There is also the Sigma 105mm F/2.8 DG DN Macro, which can do double-duty as a portrait and Macro lens, but haven't factored Sigma into the mix. Perhaps I should?

The 105 is another good option from Sigma. It’s definitely bigger and heavier than the 90/2.8 but no heavier than the APO SL prime.

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