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90mm f28 LeicaElmaritM lens

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> I have used the 90 4 Elmar C since I got my Leica CL new in 1978, recently on a M4. It is extremely sharp & contrasty throughout the aperure range, and has nice out-of-focus effects. The small size is useful, but of > course the slow f4 speed is a disadvantage in low light.
 
[I just went thru this decisions process about 6 weeks ago. As far as quality between the f2ASPH and the f2.8 Elmarit... I read the same reports but honestly I couldn't tell the difference at 2.8. Perhaps there is a technical difference on paper but I think both lens out perform any modern film. I found that quality exposure, processing and printing made more of a difference in my final image. I like the speed of the f2 but the size and cost of the 2.8. I also found the 2.8 to be the perfect portrait lens (my application). I think it really depends on the need for speed and if that is critical then look into the 75mm 1.4 or the 50mm 1.0. I went with the 2.8 because I always shoot outside and its easy to focus and is very compact. I also shoot mostly people so if there was a difference (which I couldn't see) I would err on the side of a more flattering image. My biggest hurdle was ego...if the f2ASPH was the best then that's what I wanted. However, once I looked at the application the 2.8 worked for me. I'm now saving for a 75 1.4 perhaps I'll take out a 2nd mortgage... good luck. Let me know what you decide.]
 
> I'll go with Doug there. I recently spent a while debating between an f2=20 > and a current 2.8, and went with the Elmarit. You are never going to be=20 > able to see the quality difference between the two in day-to-day work, and= =20 > the Elmarit won't break your shoulder or your bank balance quite like the=20 > Summicron. And the Elmarit was to replace a two Canon 100's - a 1.9 which= =20 > was past it mechanically, and a 3.5, which was (is) frankly, excellent,=20 > just not a Leica lens. Over the years I have had a number of f 4 Elmars,=20 > all of which were subtly soft wide open, but sharp as you like at f8, mebb= e=20 > a little low on contrast. For years I used a "fat" Tele-Elmarit as well;=20 > great lens. Nice size, very very good performer from 5.6. =20 I'd be going with a current Elmarit if I were you....at the right dealer=20 they're retailing here in the UK in mint condition for about =A3500. Not to=20= be=20 missed. >=20
 
As you can see earlier in this thread i had my hands on an early elmarit 2.8 uncoated. I ended up with an elmar -c 4.0 . Its really sharp stopped down 2 fs, its rather cheap and its very compact. I like the compactness of my M6 so the elmar -c 4.0 is the right lens for me - and you can easily hand hold it for longer exposure times, due to the lightweigt construction.
 
Dear Ruben,

The first Elmarit was introduced in in 1958. It was coated as has been every Elmarit since.

Justin
 
Dear Justin

I stand to be corrected - would the term "single coated" be closer in descriping the 1962 elmarit compared with the Elmar C 40 ?

Regards

Ruben
 
Dear Ruben,

That is a question you would have to ask the factory. Undoubtedly coatings improved, however my understanding is that Leica only use 'multicoating' where necessary. In my experience the Elmar-C 1:4/90 is an excellent lens but not necessarily superior or inferior to the Elmarit 1:2,8/90 at the same apertures, however the Elmar-C does display a little more vignetting. Its attraction IMHO is size.

Sincerely,

Justin
 
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