kshapero
South Florida Man
Why not? the Leica M3 was built for a 90 mm lens. help me pick one out. Any brand you think will sing on my M3.:angel:
yossarian123
Sam I Am

Three 90s - getting the gang back together by SL_Photos, on Flickr
Here's 3 that I had. I kept the summicron and the elmar. The Summicron is great on the M3, I've found that its much easier to focus with the big VF. It's also a nice match stylistically.
Rico
Well-known
Any Elmar is a winner, not least for portability. I prefer postwar, chrome, single coated. Mine are the 4-element (collapsible), 4-element (rigid), and 3-element. Latter shown below.

Classique
Well-known
I have not tried any of the 90mm leicas but I can highly recommend Nikon 105mm 2.5. It is tack sharp wide open and it takes common 52mm filters. IMO matches black or chrome leicas pretty well also.
90/2.8 Tele-Elmarit is my favorite, but there are many good options. The older 90/4 Elmars are often hazy/scratchy but are quite good if you find one with nice glass. The collapsible is really cool size-wise but the chrome makes it heavy.
philipus
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I have an Elmarit-M which I like a lot. It is light and performs exceptionally well across the aperture range. I also have a 9cm Elmar from 1934 which works very well, too. Stopped down a bit it is really quite sharp. I used to own a N Kogaku P.C 8,5cm/2 which I liked a lot. It was however rather front heavy (as in lots of elements to the front of the lens) which I found affected balance a bit (but not terribly much).
paradoxbox
Well-known
I like the Elmar 90mm F4 I picked up quite cheaply! It's a single coated version from around 1958 I believe.
You need to be careful of fogging inside the lens though, most of them I checked had some haze.
Here's a shot with it on the Epson R-D1, wide open and handheld at 1/10th!!!!
You need to be careful of fogging inside the lens though, most of them I checked had some haze.
Here's a shot with it on the Epson R-D1, wide open and handheld at 1/10th!!!!

kanzlr
Hexaneur
Konica M-Hexanon. Amazing lens, replaced the Elmarit-M for me.
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
Do you want sharpness for, say, details in the main scene? Or softness for portraits without "warts and all" as Cromwell put it?
Regards, David
Do you want sharpness for, say, details in the main scene? Or softness for portraits without "warts and all" as Cromwell put it?
Regards, David
kshapero
South Florida Man
I like sharpness.Hi,
Do you want sharpness for, say, details in the main scene? Or softness for portraits without "warts and all" as Cromwell put it?
Regards, David
fbf
Well-known
leica 90mm summicron pre-asph
taskoni
Well-known
Elmar-C 90mm f/4 is what I have and it is a great lens overall one to consider - very sharp also wide open, very compact too.
Here is a shot wide open:
Excuse the bad scan and the not very pleasing light too
Regards,
Boris
Here is a shot wide open:

Excuse the bad scan and the not very pleasing light too
Regards,
Boris
Joosep
Well-known
ferider
Veteran
leica 90mm summicron pre-asph
^^^ This.
The M3 focuses f2 easily, so why settle for something slower ?
90/2 v3, very sharp f2.8 and up and beautiful rendering. As Ernostar small, much smaller than earlier versions.
Or, if you want fast and small, the 85/2 Nikkor is great, too.
My favorite teles on the M3:

From my v3, meet Wotan

Not bad for landscapes either:

Roland.
David Hughes
David Hughes
I like sharpness.
HI,
Hmmm, experience suggests the 90mm CL version but my others were all second-hand.
Regards, David
hipsterdufus
Photographer?
Not a lot to add, but I love this portrait. I have a Canon 85mm f2.0 that is good enough for my uses.
nobbylon
Veteran
The 3 element Elmar is a great lens however it is pricey as not many were made. It's a great travel lens.
maitani
Well-known
Another vote for the small and 'thin' tele elmarit
Keeper lens
Keeper lens
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