Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ruralmopics@aol.com wrote: > I wonder if I could interrupt this film/developer discussion with a question > about Leicas -- specifically, the 135mm f 2.8 Elmarit for the M cameras. I'm > desiring a "true-telephoto" look from the Leica -- something with a little > more compression than the 90mm. It seems like the 135mm is the limit. I've > read some of the reviews of the new M-135mm (the F 3.4 I believe) but I don't > want to spend that kind of money. > > So . . . what's the deal with the 2.8? What is the general opinion of this > lens. Is it worthy of the Leica name? (I get the sense that it isn't > completely up to par with the classics) Is it a performer? Sharp? Contrasty? > Does it produce pleasing images? > > What about the way it works -- how it feels and handles? Assuming I'd use it > primarily on an M3 body, is it a practical lens. How about the finder. Is > that a distraction? > > Also, is there one particular version to get or is my impression correct that > all the 2.8 variations are optically about the same? I do think having the > option of using 55mm filters would be an advantage since I have a 24mm as > well -- of course, OTOH, the hood for the 35mm takes series VII so maybe > that's a wash . . . > > Share your wisdom and experience, please . . . > > Bob (wants to reach out and touch someone -- photographically, that is) > McEowen Bob, if you want to find out if the type of image you get from a 135mm lens pleases you and if you are trying to find out about the view finder, why don't you by a Hector 135mm f4.5?. This is a good lens and exceptionally inexpensive. I just saw one at OCE (Online Camera Exchange) for $95 US in Bayonet mount. I owe 2 of those lenses, and find them very good. The other 135mm lens I have is a late Elmar f4. It is supposed to be better, but I have yet to see much difference. Admittedly the lenses are a bit slow, but it is worth a try. If you don't like the Hector, you haven't lost much for the price they selling, but at least you can get a feeling for this focal length. Regards, Horst Schmidt