Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/01/29

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Subject: Re: 85-90 M and SM lenses
From: Marc James Small <msmall@roanoke.infi.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 10:12:04 -0500

Hmm.  There are those of us who don't find the 4/90 collapsible Elmar 'ugly'!

Many of the aftermarket lenses you mention aren't really competitive in
today's world -- the Serenar and Steinheil aren't bad, but aren't great,
either.  A Schacht Travenar would be a better choice if you could run one
down, though only the 3.5/135 is common these days.  The 2/85 Jupiter-9 is a
fine lens, being a clone of the Prewar Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar, and a late
one will possibly be multi-coated.  I'd check with Mark Chaney, that
stalwart purveyor of things Soviet and Post-Soviet for that:  his e-mail is
<chano@teikyopost.edu>.

SHAMELESS COMMERCIAL MESSAGE:  There are a zillion more aftermarket lenses,
but you'll have to await the impending release of my NON-LEITZ LEICA
THREAD-MOUNT LENSES:  A THIRTY-NINE MILLIMETER DIVERSITY, due out
momentarily from Rita Wittig, to read the saga of these sterling optics.

The current 2.8/90 Elmarit is HIGHLY praised by those whose opinions I
trust, but I've never used one.  The earlier 2.8/90's I've owned and used,
but they never did a lot for me.  The current 2/90 is a wonderful lens, but
a bit on the large side (though NOT as big a mass, at all, as the older 2/90
Summicron!).

Marc

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