Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jerry, In some way your question is irrelevant, because once hooked on Leica, you will end up buying both lenses anyway ;-) I have both the 135mm Apo Telyt and the new 90mm Apo Summicron. Both are great lenses. I thought of selling the 135mm when I was buying the 90mm to trim my bag and fatten my wallet a bit, but after looking at some slides shot with the 135mm on a recent holiday in Israel, I just could not sell it. The quality of this lens is astounding. I have only had the 90mm for a couple of weeks, but so far it lives up to everything that has been written about it. If I was buying only one long lens for Leica M, this one would be it, since I think that the 90mm focal length is more universally useful than 135mm. In summary, quality-wise both lenses are excellent; it is more a choice between the focal lengths. One other possibility to explore whether you like 135mm or not is to buy an old 4.5/135mm Hektor. This is one of the best values in the entire Leica lens world, can usually be found for under $200. Obviously the quality is not the same as the Apo Telyt, but it is very very good nonetheless. Nathan Jerald Rosenfeld wrote: > Here is the rest of the story. I have just purchased my 1st LEica a M6 > TTL. .72.. with a 35MM ASph F1.4. I am looking for a 2nd lens. I am > considering the 90 F2 ASph or the 135MM 3.4. AS for the third lens it > would be the 21 or the 24.. Since I have been away from 35MM For a > number of years. MOSt of my shooting has been LF LAndscapes and a little > portrait MF. I was thinking on using the 90 or the 135 portrait. > <Realizing that the 90 is probably a better portrait but not as long as > the 135.. [ Does that mean I have to buy both {Ouch].. > > Jerry - -- Nathan Wajsman Overijse, Belgium General photo site: http://members.tripod.com/belgiangator/ Belgium photo site: http://members.xoom.com/wajsman/ Motorcycle site: http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/1704/