Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/10/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hey Chris, Thanks for the nice words about the pictures. To be honest the lens was new for me and I was trying to test it and also see if I could focus it wide open. I can't really argue with you about f-2 vs f-2.8. I kind of considered 2.8 to be the slowest lens I wanted in a short telephoto, so I avoided the F-4 Elmars and the C/V 90/3.5. For years my lens in this focal length range was the 105/2/5 Nikkor on the Nikkormat and found that the 2.8 neighborhood was a useful maximum aperture. I have a 135/4.5 Hektor and that is fairly limiting speed-wise and in other respects. The selection process involved being in a place where I could choose from among several examples of the Jupiter. Frankly I looked at four before I chose one that looked like it was in good condition. Price wise, it is 1/10 the cost of the 90AA. Mike D Christer Almqvist wrote: >> Another 90mm that can be of good quality is the Jupiter-9. OK its >> really an 85 but it is an F2. They are all aluminum so some have >> worn-out focusing mounts or other defects, but if you get a good one >> they are very nice performers. >> >> Hard to tell from web scans but here are some examples: >> >> http://members.cox.net/durling/photo/brickgirl.jpg >> http://members.cox.net/durling/photo/brickman.jpg >> http://members.cox.net/durling/photo/palaceman.jpg >> >> All shot at F2 on Foma 200. > > > Very nice pictures Mike. But explain to me what you need a 2.0 for in > such good light. Would not 2.8 do nicely, it does not give you much more > DOF than 2.0 if that is what you are after > > I like the thin Tele Elmarit 2.8 90mm as it is small and light and does > not cost too much. I never really felt the need for 2.0 as I used it > mostly for close up portraits and I needed to use 5.6 or smaller to get > most of the face sharp. > > Chris > > > >> Mike D > > - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html