Discontinued Leica lenses?

John Noble

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I might be late to the party, but it looks like the following lenses fell of Leica's website today:

50mm f/2.8
75mm f/1.4
90mm f/2.8
Tri-Elmar

All of these discontinuations were predicted here on RFF, so the rumor mill is working well.

Interesting that the Macro Elmar wasn't killed off, but I suppose there has to be something in that focal length that isn't huge.
 
I can understand them discontinuing the 50/2.8 and 90/2.8 now that the new Summarits are out but replacing the 75/1.4 with a 75/2.5? Can't really see the point of that except that 3 75mm lenses might be one too many.

Edit: Corrected spelling.
 
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I think there might be a new version of the 75 lux most likely a bit smaller and cheaper, remember the old design was more than 20 years old. Lens design has improved quite a bit since then...
 
That's a shame about the 50 and 90 2.8's. I have both and they are spectacular lenses. Just bought the 50 here a couple weeks ago and it is a very sweet, small discreet lens.

John
 
nitrox1 said:
That's a shame about the 50 and 90 2.8's. I have both and they are spectacular lenses. Just bought the 50 here a couple weeks ago and it is a very sweet, small discreet lens.

John
It is a shame, especially about the 50mm Elmar-M. A tremendous lens that has only recently been recognized for it's excellence. This lens goes back to the beginnings of Leica, I'm surprised they're cutting it.
 
pfoto said:
It is a shame, especially about the 50mm Elmar-M. A tremendous lens that has only recently been recognized for it's excellence. This lens goes back to the beginnings of Leica, I'm surprised they're cutting it.
Exactly. I'm sure the new 50/2.5 is a nice lens and all, but it just seems somehow wrong that they have no collapsible 50 in their line-up. Also (and it may be wishful thinking or imagination) there just seems to be a subtle "look" to photos taken with 4-element designs. The Elmar-M has that and the advantages of up-to-date optical design methods. Anyway, I'm glad I have mine.

...Mike
 
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The Summilux 75/1.4 was discontinued after the introduction of the Summicron Apo 75/2.
The Elmar 50/2.8 and the Tele Elmarit 90/2.8 was discontinued after the introduction of the Summarit M 50/2.5 and 90/2.5.
The Tri Elmar 28-35-50/4 was discontinued after the introduction of the 16-18-21/4. Maybe, the Tri Elmar 28-35-50 could be to re-introintroduce, with a version improved for the M8.
Ciao.
Vincenzo
 
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