Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/05/01

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: 135 MM Elmarit 2.8 from M6 TTL
From: Howard Sanner <flagstad@mindspring.com>
Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 16:56:12 -0400

	I have one of these. It is my favorite portrait lens, the one and only reason I haven't sold all my M gear. I believe the
Tele-Elmar to be sharper, not always the most desirable trait for portraits, even of the young. There are some pictures of Sarah
at http://www.mindspring.com/~flagstad/photos.html that I took with this lens, though I do not think the scans reveal the
luminous, 3-D quality that I love about this lens, a quality it retains stopped down.

	It doesn't take much of a blow to knock the prisms in the eyes out of alignment. Sherry used to charge $45 to re-collimate
them. I'll never tell how I learned that. <VBG> It is big as a battleship and twice as heavy. These are its drawbacks, IMO.

	Since I've always used mine on an M3, I don't know how the framelines and focusing would be on an M6. If you want a fast and
furious introduction to what the much-touted Leica look is all about, this lens will give it to you.

					Howard Sanner
					flagstad@mindspring.com
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