Alberti Posted March 11 Share #1 Posted March 11 Advertisement (gone after registration) I would like to know which framelines are shown with this lens, that was made for the Leica CLE and the Minolta equivalent. The other native lenses of the CLE give ‘wrong’ framelines on the normal M. It of course was to prevent cannibalising sales of the original Leica lenses - but I like my M-Rokkor 28 and 40mm. And i am wondering how the telelens works. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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costa43 Posted March 11 Share #2 Posted March 11 (edited) It gives the 90mm frame lines on the M. I own it and it’s a really good lens, for the price it is an absolute bargain. Edited March 11 by costa43 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomB_tx Posted March 11 Share #3 Posted March 11 Agree - frameline is correct and it's a great bargain. Especially good close range performance. Optical layout is much like the current 90 Macro Elmar. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lct Posted March 11 Share #4 Posted March 11 The Rokkor-M 90/4 for Minolta CLE is a great little lens indeed but its 1m MFD can hardly compete with the 0.8m MFD of the Macro-Elmar 90/4, let alone 0.5m MFD together with macro adapter. Closer competitors are Elmar-C 90/4 (1m MFD) and Tele-Tessar 85/4 (0.9m MFD). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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