ferider
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Found one more thin TE shot 🙂
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(1) the Elmar-C, (2) the CL M-Rokkor, and (3) the CLE M-Rokkor.
(1) and (2) have strongly slanted RF cam which gives focusing accuracy issues on some Leicas. (3) has a flat RF cam making it more compatible in my experience.
For now, not wanting to spend a lot of dough, I found a Tele Elmarit-M with 90 on the barrel, 90mm/F2.8 circa 1980 vintage from a Leica shop with 6-bit coding for just inside $500. Liked the small/short size, light weight and 39mm filter which will work with my 43mm's off the Zeiss with an adapter ring. And the photos posted here were great... convincing... and probably much better than I'll manage (nice work btw!).
So thanks, crew! Good work!
FWIW, note that Youxin Ye retrofits viewfinders for the MP type, adding non-Flare (!) and 28mm as well as 75mm framing... if that's what you want. Might do that when my pup goes in for CLA after completing it's tests.
If f4 is ok then look at the 90 Elmar C or the Rokkor for the CL. They're modern tendering , very small and tack sharp. They're cheap also.
4) if you are OK with f4 and the Tessar formula, I recommend a 90/4 Elmar-C, or the equivalent and better built 90/4 CLE Rokkor. Both can be had for around US 300 or so. Very sharp lenses, same size as Tele Elmarit.
I have the Rokkor and it's an excellent lens. It's small and light, and the rendering is sharp and very contrasty. I think it matches well the rendering of my 35mm C-Biogon. Wide open, the Rokkor doesn't have the flare resistance of the C-Biogon though because the contrast will drop a bit if there's a light source near the frame. But overall it is a great lens if you can live with F4.
IM-Rokkor 90mm f/4 are more than just equivalents: In fact, the M-Rokkor 90mm f/4 was made in Wetzlar on the same production line as the Elmar-C until Leica discontinued the CL and Minolta replaced their "Leitz/Minolta CL" with the Minolta CLE.* Then production of this lens moved to Japan. Unless Minolta recalculated it and added multicoating, there should be no difference between them in performance or build quality.
I've also owned the 90mm CLE lens which was super on the M8.
So tiny in the bag when not in use. If you need a part time RF tele lens I think it's the best choice.





I like that city shot Will.