trittium
Well-known
Sorry if the image is really big, but it is the only way to compare
Lens info
90/2.8 Fat tele-elmarit 2520xxx
90/2 Summicron 2792xxx
90/4 Elmar-C 2575xxx
90/4 Elmar (coated) 719xxx
I was really supprised with the Elmar-C. It was sharper than everything else at f4.
Lens info
90/2.8 Fat tele-elmarit 2520xxx
90/2 Summicron 2792xxx
90/4 Elmar-C 2575xxx
90/4 Elmar (coated) 719xxx
I was really supprised with the Elmar-C. It was sharper than everything else at f4.

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tajart
ancien
gotta love that fat tele, and the elmar-c.
thanks
thanks
trittium
Well-known
Thanks
I thought the same thing. The elmar-c is a steal for it's performance. Although the bokeh is much better on the tele-elmarit, and nothing can beat the cron for low light. Each one of these lenses are good in their own way.
I thought the same thing. The elmar-c is a steal for it's performance. Although the bokeh is much better on the tele-elmarit, and nothing can beat the cron for low light. Each one of these lenses are good in their own way.
peterm1
Veteran
I like the low contrast look produced by the coated Elmar 90mm. Here is a shot a I took a while back. Probably at around f5.6 - f8. I think this shot is sharp enough without being toosharp but with very nice tonal rendition. I also have a 1970s era Tele Elmarit which is much more contrasty and a nice 960s era Elmarit which is both tack sharp and contrasty. Of the three that one is technically thebest, but I still enjoy he little Elmar

erikhaugsby
killer of threads
The fat TE takes it IMHO.
And I'm pleasantly surprised by the 90/4 Elmar. Low contrast aside, that lens can hold it's own.
And I'm pleasantly surprised by the 90/4 Elmar. Low contrast aside, that lens can hold it's own.
terrafirmanada
Well-known
Always have loved my Elmar. The other lenses have some great performance charecteristics. Thanks for sharing your test.
raid
Dad Photographer
Most 85mm-90mm lenses are at least very good optically.
Even a lens as inexpensive as the Steinheil 85mm/2.8 is not bad at all.
This lenst test shows that all lenses are very good. The rest is personal preferences depending on what you want to get out from such lenses.
Raid
Even a lens as inexpensive as the Steinheil 85mm/2.8 is not bad at all.
This lenst test shows that all lenses are very good. The rest is personal preferences depending on what you want to get out from such lenses.
Raid
ferider
Veteran
Very nice. No weaknesses on your Summicron either ... Which version was this ?
Thanks,
Roland.
Thanks,
Roland.
trittium
Well-known
ferider said:Very nice. No weaknesses on your Summicron either ... Which version was this ?
Thanks,
Roland.
Thanks your your input everyone. I have to agree that the Fat TE was my favorite. Of the cron and TE, the TE is much more fun to shoot with. The cron is really nice for portaits wide open though.
Roland,
My summicron was made in Canada in 1976, that's about all I know.
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ferider
Veteran
Same as mine and Raid's then, Matt.
I also like the Summicron "vintage look", hard to describe, maybe here you
see what I mean (just got this back last week, wide open, converted from
color). Did a mistake and focused on my wife's camera, but still ...
Cheers,
Roland.
I also like the Summicron "vintage look", hard to describe, maybe here you
see what I mean (just got this back last week, wide open, converted from
color). Did a mistake and focused on my wife's camera, but still ...

Cheers,
Roland.
trittium
Well-known
I know that vintage look you are talking about !




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ferider
Veteran
Yep. Just browsed your gallery (again), Matt, "The Troops" shows it, too, IMO.
One day, I will start B+W development as well; some great work you do.
Best,
Roland.
One day, I will start B+W development as well; some great work you do.
Best,
Roland.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Here is my newly cleaned and lubed 90mm f4.0 by Sherry. It isn't a classic shot, and it isn't a shot that shows off the definition. But I sure like it. The lens not so much the shot.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=63554&ppuser=8685
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=63554&ppuser=8685
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rich815
Guest
erikhaugsby said:....
And I'm pleasantly surprised by the 90/4 Elmar. Low contrast aside, that lens can hold it's own.
IMO the 90/4 Elmar is one of the most under-rated and un-appreciated lenses in the line. Yes, for color or snappy contrast use something else. For great portraits and wonderful smoothness in tonality and a great classic look it's a beaut.
A couple of my favs with the 90/4 Elmar:
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=52581198&size=o
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=87661347&size=o
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=104022024&size=o
trittium
Well-known
ferider said:Yep. Just browsed your gallery (again), Matt, "The Troops" shows it, too, IMO.
One day, I will start B+W development as well; some great work you do.
Best,
Roland.
Thanks. I am so glad I learned to develop b&w film. There is something really rewarding about pulling your first roll off the reel and seeing the negatives. If you ever need any help learning how to develop, let me know. I taught a lot of people along the way.
trittium
Well-known
rich815 said:IMO the 90/4 Elmar is one of the most under-rated and un-appreciated lenses in the line. Yes, for color or snappy contrast use something else. For great portraits and wonderful smoothness in tonality and a great classic look it's a beaut.
A couple of my favs with the 90/4 Elmar:
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=52581198&size=o
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=87661347&size=o
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=104022024&size=o
Rich, I really like the first shot. Nice composition
raid
Dad Photographer
Here are a few recent shots taken with an old black Elmar, after Brian Sweeney checked it out for. I thought that focus was off, but Brian toldme I was wrong. I believe Brian.
Raid
Raid




raid
Dad Photographer
Here is a photo taken with the same type Summicron 90/2 as yours:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4069293
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4069290
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4069293
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4069290
trittium
Well-known
Nice Shots Raid thanks for sharing
Interesting test, thanks! I have a Canadian TE I bought new in 1968 ($196 retail), so had a personal stake in the outcome... I thought yours did as well as the 'cron in general, perhaps a bit better at f/8 and f/2.8, though the TE shows odd bokeh effects on that f/2.8 shot. I was impressed by the Elmar-C, too, figuring it as the overall winner at f/4.
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