Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/01

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Subject: Re: Re: [Leica] Canon 85/1.8 LTM
From: LRZeitlin <LRZeitlin@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 11:59:45 EDT

The Canon f1.8 85mm lens is a short telephoto with a Leica screw mount. It can
be fitted to M series Leicas with a screw to flange adaptor, preferably 90mm.
The lens has four components, five elements and is of the improved Gauss type.
High index glass is used in the front element. Correction is quite good except
at the maximum two apertures. There is slight undercorrected spherical
abberation when wide open giving a softer delineation. This lens is a modern
version of the 90mm Thambar, except much better, and would be a great portrait
lens.

For a super sharp short telephoto, try the Canon f3.5 100mm lens. It beat most
of what Leica had to offer up to 1990 and sells used for about $150. It makes
a perfect telephoto lens for the CL or CLS since the viewfinders of those
cameras show about a 100mm field at the 90mm setting. 

LarryZ.