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Yellow/2xND on 90mm Tele-Elmarit
John.. is this the Canadian Tele-Elmarit? You know.. the nice compact 90mm? :)
I've been eyeing these since I saw one at a camera show a few weeks back.
Dave
richard_l
10-06-2006, 19:40
Yellow/2xND on 90mm Tele-ElmaritIn both photos you got the shutter speed exactly right to give the illusion of motion. Very nice!
I've been eyeing these since I saw one at a camera show a few weeks back.Dave, I have a pristine Tele-Elmarit. It has that near-perfect clarity which characterizes all great Leica lenses. It is said to flare a lot, but that hasn't been my experience. I finally bought a 12575 shade anyhow, as much to protect the lens as anything else, although it does look cool, and it is reversible.
Richard
A couple of images from my gallery here below. I have the "thin" TE and l like the lens which is wonderful for travel. These pics were taken on a trip to Madrid last year. I also have the same lens hood as Richard and it seems to have completely eliminated the lens' propensity to flare slightly.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/3334/17188_9.jpg
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/3334/17189_31.jpg
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/3334/17189_36.jpg
Nikon Bob
10-07-2006, 07:46
Good choice of shutter speeds in both photos, I like the look too. I use the Canadian version with a hood and could not be happier with the results. Paired with my 35mm pre-asph lux it makes a compact travel kit.
Bob
richard_l
10-07-2006, 15:05
The skinny Tele-Elmarit at its worst (wide open at closest focus). The DOF is very shallow, of course. I focussed on the outside edge of the nearest petals.
Justin Viiret
10-07-2006, 22:20
This one's wide-open at close to closest focus, too:
http://static.flickr.com/39/84758272_63f069da8f.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jviiret/84758272/)
Taken with the thin TE. I really like the lens, but I've had problems with unpredictable flaring quite often, too, despite using a great big hood on it.
I don't often use my "fat" Canadian Tele-Elmarit, and find only two rolls that have been scanned, both ancient bulk-loaded Ilford XP1 with push-processing. I think the scans aren't the best either... but here's a couple doing some concrete repair to the front walk of their rental property. (Bessa-T) Oh, some great shots above!
Rashomon
10-08-2006, 00:38
I'd like to buy one of these "thin" TEs for travel. How do I tell it apart from the "fat" TE from just looking at ebay pictures? Thanks!
richard_l
10-08-2006, 01:52
I'd like to buy one of these "thin" TEs for travel. How do I tell it apart from the "fat" TE from just looking at ebay pictures? Thanks!Here's the skinny TE on my M2. Pardon the generic lens cap.
Here's a size comparison of the 90mm fat Tele-Elmarit with the 50mm Summicron. It's a very compact little lens. The horse shot was made using it wide open at f/2.8 and around 1/8 sec with panning.
Glenn
FWIW this is my "thin" TE.
Hmm, the thin T-E looks longer than the fat one!
richard_l
10-08-2006, 18:02
At infinity focus the thin T-E is about 3/4" longer than the latest Summicron 50.
Richard
Here's a size comparison of the 90mm fat Tele-Elmarit with the 50mm Summicron. It's a very compact little lens. The horse shot was made using it wide open at f/2.8 and around 1/8 sec with panning.
Glenn
Wow,
Fantastic shot of a horse. Very alive, seems like it's moving even on a still photo. Superb!!!
Harry Lime
10-09-2006, 20:18
Taken with the thin TE. I really like the lens, but I've had problems with unpredictable flaring quite often, too, despite using a great big hood on it.
Very nice shot.
I also have the thin Tele-Elmarit and mine too will sometimes flare unpredictably, even with a deep hood. I really wish this problem could be cured, because otherwise it's a great lens. The size and weight are just perfect to drop it in your pocket for travel. Obviously I encounter this problem most often when shooting straight into a very bright lightsource.
It would have been nice if Leica had re-issued a APO, ASPH, whatever version of the 2.8/90 Tele-Elmarit, instead of the recent collapsible 4/90 Macro Elmarit
HL
I'm a little late, but I just developed a roll with some TE images.
First attatchment: TriX, 1/15 @ f/4
Second: TriX, 1/30 @ f/2.8
Both are straight from the scanner, too lazy to mess with them.
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