Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/10/23

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Subject: Re: [Leica] 90mm lenses -- Summicron or Elmarit?
From: Mark Langer <mlanger@ccs.carleton.ca>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 08:33:53 -0400
References: <200210230333.UAA25317@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>

While I haven't done rigorous side-by-side comparisons, I regularly shoot with Canon  (or the earlier Serenar) rangefinder lenses on my M and screwmount cameras.
Since we seem to be discussing teles, I'll confine myself to the 85mm f2 Serenar, the 100mm f2 Canon, the 100mm f4 Serenar and the 135mm f3.5 Serenar.  The 85mm and
135mm lenses are very good indeed -- very sharp at all but the most open apertures, with reasonably good contrast, although not what you would get from a more modern
lens.  The 100mm f2 is remarkable -- one of the better teles that I have ever used in a package comparable to the 90mm f2 Summicron.  With lens hood, it seems
enormous and is a big chunk of weight, particularly when mounted on a Leica IIIc/f/g (or should I say when a Leica IIIc/f/g is mounted on it).  At f2, one really
does have to use care in focussing this lens though.  Generally, I prefer the slightly longer reach of the 100mm Canon to the Leica 90mm lenses.  You can get the
Canon 100mm f2 lens for about $300-$400.  The 85mm and 135mm are commonly available for around $125-$150.  My favourite of all the Canon teles is the 100mm f4, a
curiously neglected lens whose praises I sing at every opportunity.  Easily available for less than $100, this renders sharp images that have that plasticity or
dimensionality that I like so much.  This is one of the great bargain lenses for Leica that everyone should have.

Mark


>
> Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 19:07:04 -0700
> From: "SML" <leirex@access4less.net>
> Subject: Re: [Leica] 90mm lenses -- Summicron or Elmarit?
> Message-ID: <00a801c27a38$e31f9410$881f8ed1@leirex>
> References: <A7530380-E623-11D6-AEA5-003065D6E648@umich.edu> <3DB5FB97.D277CDFC@markrabiner.com>
>
> Hello,
>
>   So far it seems that no one was mentioning the Canon 100/2 and or 100/3.5
> seriously.  I do have and used both of them to my great surprising
> satisfaction.  I would say that these two are as good as the Nikon 85 and
> 105 if not better.  Some users even claim that the Canon 100/2 is quite a
> lot better than the contemporary 90/2 Summicron.
> Any in-depth but not opinionated opinion on this?
>
> Regards,
> David
>

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