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Alan Wilder
Yeah, I heard those collapsable Elmars were magnificently engineered. Too bad they didn't have the better optical cell of the later 3 element Elmar, optically excellent even by today's standards.
I have Elmars collapsible and 3-element. There are tradeoffs galore, so I keep them both. 🙂 First off, the collapsible barrel is foolproof in design, and well enough built to prop up your car while changing tires. Downside is the weight which makes it a poor choice for travel. The DOF scale is super. The 3E barrel is much lighter, DOF scale less readable, and the aperture ring rotates with focus. Optically, the 3E is sharper, but has relatively poor bokeh. The 4E is really the better portrait lens.Yeah, I heard those collapsable Elmars were magnificently engineered. Too bad they didn't have the better optical cell of the later 3 element Elmar, optically excellent even by today's standards.
Is there an optical reason that there aren't any rangefinder lenses at this focal length that are actually compact; ie., don't stick out very far from the camera? Thickness/weight are less important to me on a trip than the amount the camera, with lens attached, takes up in my bag.