Vics
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For the landscape, the cityscape, the occasional street portrait, which would you recommend? Then comment on which version of the choice you made best fills the bill!
Thanks,
Vic
Thanks,
Vic
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Except for the 90 Summicrons none of the 90's are that big. I have the newest 90/2.8 lens and it is one great lens. However I also have the Minolta 90/4 and if size is your major consideration they just don't get no smaller. And optically it's about as good , or better, than any Leitz 90 lens I've owned. Someone was looking for one on here recently and I offered mine for $200 but as usual got no reply.The best deal would be the Elmar-C or Rokkor-C made for the CL back in the mid seventies. The Minota badged Rokkor usually costs less than the Elmar but was made by Leitz in Germany. They're the same lens. Either way, they're small, light, and sharp.
Is this the new method of giving advise you've been working on?
How does it compare to the Thambar?
Who maintains that?
My advise to the OP would be to try a Jupiter 85/2.
I wouldn't suggest shooting lens charts though, but in real life, everyday situations I find it performs admirably.