scigeek
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Of course the latest Elmar can focus closer, and this is useful in some situations, but my personal opinion is that too much has been sacrificed in the way of size and weight to provide a lens which, certainly for my purposes, is only marginally improved.Extending what jaapv said, I think the image quality improvements of the Elmar-M show even on film. Another advantage compared to my LTM 50/3.5 is it focuses to .7m instead of 1m. Here the sharpness at that distance is demonstrated on my M2, the only film body I have that will allow .7m rangefinder coupling.
I will continue to use and enjoy the newer Elmar, but the older lens has been an absolute revelation to me. Perhaps it's an "age" thing? 😀
Jaapv, thank you for your very informative last post.












