squirrel$$$bandit
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I have been searching for a really good, not-too-slow 90mm or thereabouts for more than a year. I believe I've gone through the 90mm uncoated Elmar (a good one, but slow), the Canon 100/2 and 85/1.9 (both excellent but huge and heavy), and another T-E that turned out to have rear element damage, which I returned. Then I almost bought a thin Elmarit at Adorama, but it had focusing problems.
Finally I got a good, a really good, Midland T-E on eBay and took it out today for a walk around the Cornell campus, on the M8. It is perfect. Amazingly light, comfortable, and incredibly, bitingly sharp--yet with really nice creamy out of focus areas. Colors render beautifully; all I needed was a bit of contrast adjustment on these. I even like the rubber hood that everybody seems to hate--I'm not sure why, it works great and is easy to extend and retract. Plus mine came in the original box--it was like buying it new, back in the day!
Thanks to everyone who recommended it.
Finally I got a good, a really good, Midland T-E on eBay and took it out today for a walk around the Cornell campus, on the M8. It is perfect. Amazingly light, comfortable, and incredibly, bitingly sharp--yet with really nice creamy out of focus areas. Colors render beautifully; all I needed was a bit of contrast adjustment on these. I even like the rubber hood that everybody seems to hate--I'm not sure why, it works great and is easy to extend and retract. Plus mine came in the original box--it was like buying it new, back in the day!
Thanks to everyone who recommended it.




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ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
Looks like a winner for sure. Your making me want to try the 90mm focal length.
maggieo
More Deadly
I may have to bust my T-E out this afternoon! Congrats!
Oh, and yours has a rubber hood? Mine came with a metal one.
Oh, and yours has a rubber hood? Mine came with a metal one.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Yeah, apparently the standard hood was rubber? And it has a weird front cap that flares way out...I suppose it's intended to go along with the collapsed hood. Together they are rather odd looking.
ampguy
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nice photos John. I've been on the lookout for a clean used TE for years, but got spoiled once when I found a minty one (very clean glass, orange "90") for mid $300s, and before I left he offered it for high $200s, but I just didn't know if I needed it.
Anyways, now they are always double that or likely to need a cleaning, so I just haven't grabbed one yet. I wonder if I'd use it more than the 15 and 21s I have. I use the 21 a lot, but the 15 much less because of the need for putting the finder on.
Anyways, now they are always double that or likely to need a cleaning, so I just haven't grabbed one yet. I wonder if I'd use it more than the 15 and 21s I have. I use the 21 a lot, but the 15 much less because of the need for putting the finder on.
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Nikon Bob
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Is that the fat or thin version of the T-E?
Bob
Bob
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Is that the fat or thin version of the T-E?
Bob
I guess it's the thin one? It's this one, photo stolen from Admiral Rockwell.

maggieo
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That is the Thin Tele-Elmarit. Very nice, Leitz's answer to the Steinheil Culminar.
fbf
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I have one that was made in germany. I haven't seen any difference from the canadian copies. It is a great lens
Richard G
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This is also a great advertisement for the M8. Thanks. The Leica 90s like this and the Elmarit M produce really lovely images.
peter_n
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Yes it's the "thin" one. A little soft wide open and susceptible to flare, so I would use the hood. If you fancy the metal hood the Leica product number is 12575. I got my hood with a 135/4 Tele-Elmar, as it happily fits both lenses.
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Nikon Bob
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I guess it's the thin one? It's this one, photo stolen from Admiral Rockwell.
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Thanks, I have the fat version and there does not look to be a lot of difference between the two. I am happy enough with it not to go looking for another 90. I can see why you are happy with yours.
Bob
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