Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gary, et al. This has come up a few times here in the last month or so so I thought I put in my experience. I have a late 90mm Tele-Elmarit. I have handled the current 90mm elmarit, so my experience is somewhat limited. You can take this all with a grain of salt. It was hard to find a 90 TE with clear glass. most of the early ones have a fungus or resin haze on the elements that does effect picture quality. Mine is lovely and clean. I choose the 90 TE for 2 reasons. First was size and weight. Even the lighter of the 2 current 90mm is heavy on an M camera. The 90 TE is tiny, and my original plan was to get the smallest Leica kit I could. The secong reason was price. My 90 TE was the cleanest one I could find anywhere and I paid top dollar, but it was still under $650. I think I paid $630. It had the hood, caps and everything else. I've changed the funky flexible rubber hood with anb older metal hood and I just couldn't be happier with the ergonomics of this lens. Image quality on the 90 TE is said to be below that of the current 90mm Elmarit. I can not find any flaws in the character and quality of the 90TE. For portraits is gives a beautifully detailed image, the kind where you can count eyelashes and at the same time where the contrast isn't so severe that skin imperfections scream out. It is my favorite lens for shooting people in B&W. At infinty, or longer focus the lens renders fine details and at the same time water and sky are smooth and natural looking. I have made 22x11 color seps from the images that you could walk into. Tom > > I've solicited opinions from everyone I know, including my son's first >grade teacher. Probably should have turned here first... > > I'd like to purchase a new 90mm lens for the M camera. Can't decide >between the f/2 and f/2.8. I'm told the f/2 is better for portraits and the >f/2.8 is better for everything else. > Which is easier, faster to focus? I don't have access to try them >myself. > >-Gary