shodoman
Member
I'm sure the advice questions get annoying after a while but I need RFF's expertise. I recently bought a new R3M with Heliar and love it, only problem is I really want a 90mm lens to go with that 1:1 viewfinder. I've read through Gandy's Leica M page and am overwhelmed. I don't wan't to spend more tha $500 but would like to jump into leica glass unless there is a better option. So what is my best bet?
Thanks,
Zak
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Thanks,
Zak
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JohnM
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The various Leica 90s are all good choices and some of the older ones are available for much less than $500. (I have a 1960-ish Elmarit and it's quite nice...cost $165.) The Voigtlander 90 is one of my favorite lenses and I regret selling it - really a sharp lens...with an M-adapter, it wouldn't run you much more than $350, I think.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
used tele-elmarit should cost $350 or so. Nice one on bay for $258 the other day. Or get a VC 90/3.5. Reports have it as excellent performer.
venchka
Veteran
Last spring when I was 90 shopping this endorsement and samples convinced me to buy a 1965 vintage 90/2.8 Elmarit. I am very pleased.
Good luck!
x-ray said:I still favor my 90 2.8 elmarit after thirty eight years. I own an ltm elmar uncoated and have had both coated an non. It's a nice lens but prone to flare in both cases and not nearly as sharp as the 2.8 untill uou stop down a couple of stops. It has size in it's favor but not actual lens performance. I've owned a couple of 90 summicrons too and currently have the asph 90. The asph is a wonderful lens but I still like the look of the 2.8 1st version elmarit. The early 90 summicrons are OK but not great and rather large and heavy for the performance factor. They were OK when that was all there was but by todays standards they are rather lack luster. I porobably have owned three 2.8 elmarits over the years and have shot with a number of tele-elmarits. While the tele-elmarit is a fine lens I don't feel it stacks up with the regular elmarit and don't feel there is a bif enough gain in compactness to warrent the loss of performance with the tele. My vote is keep the 2.8 elmarit.
There are a number of elmarit examples in my gallery.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=5045
Good luck!
Andrew Touchon
Well-known
You might want to investigate the 90mm F4 Minolta Rokkor lens. There are two different versions. The first version was made for the Leitz-Minolta CL and is single coated. The second version was made for the Minolta CLE and is multi-coated. Both take 40.5 filters. You should be able to find one of these lens in mint condition in the $250-$350 price range. The Rokkor lens that was made for The Leitz-Minolta CL is a Leica design. The Minolta Rokkor CLE lens is a slightly improved version. Either lens will provide excellent results.shodoman said:I'm sure the advice questions get annoying after a while but I need RFF's expertise. I recently bought a new R3M with Heliar and love it, only problem is I really want a 90mm lens to go with that 1:1 viewfinder. I've read through Gandy's Leica M page and am overwhelmed. I don't wan't to spend more tha $500 but would like to jump into leica glass unless there is a better option. So what is my best bet?
Thanks,
Zak
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Rich Silfver
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Another vote for the 90/2.8 Elmarit (mine is from 1964).
Sample shots:
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nikon_junkie
Established
If you are interested I have a beaut 90 f/2 Cron I would sell for $500. I'm trying to raise money for a Noctilux.
How much are the Konica KM 90/2.8 lenses selling for now a days?
back alley
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i got my 90/2.8 hex for about 400 cdn.
peter_n
Veteran
I like the "thin" Tele-Elmarit 90/2.8, especially if you plan on travelling with a 90. Can flare a little but a good hood fixes that and they cost around $450. This is an old one from my gallery here, either wide-open or very close to it:

shodoman
Member
thanks guys. It seems like an elmarit might be the way to go without spending as much (always a good thing). Are there any other options other than ebay or keh? Ebay scares me and Keh has rediculous prices. Other than RFF ofcourse.
monochromejrnl
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Magus
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vol72
Established
I agree with those that recommend the Elmarit Version 1; it is difficult to best it for the money spent. For some things the Apo ASPH is unbeatable, but I really like the rendition of the Elmarit 1 for people pictures.
ChrisN
Striving
Another sample from the thin Tele-Elmarit, at f/2.8. I'd normally prefer to use my early Summicron 90 for this, but had not planned for the opportunity and just happened to have the 90/2.8 in the bag with me at the time.

jkelly
Analog hobbyist
Kim Coxon
Moderator
If you are not in a desparate hurry, I will soon be listing my Type II Elamarit Serial no 3462xxx in the classifieds as it is not getting a lot of use. I can't really justify a Tele-Elmarit and an Elmarit for the use they are getting.
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merciful
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vrgard
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ferider said:The Tele Elmarit is a great lens as well, and really small, just about the size
of your Heliar, maybe a bit thinner. In my experience, it is harder though
(more expensive) to find a good Tele Elmarit than a good Elmarit (I). The TE
tends to haze easily, see also Stephen's website. This was done with
the TE:
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A bit off topic, but I love this shot Roland. So many possible captions keep coming to mind!
-Randy
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