Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2021/07/17

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Subject: [Leica] Leica Elmar 90mm f4 LTM
From: smithjeffery at mac.com (Jeffery Smith)
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2021 20:04:53 -0700
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I have about 7 LTM cameras, and like most of them. I'll check the serial 
number next time I'm in the house (I'm stationed in Mom'a garage). The lens 
I got is remarkably clean, no haze, no fungus, no "cleaning marks that don't 
affect the performance". It is absolutely single coated (if even that). It 
looks unused...the question is why nobody used it. We'll see.

I'm pondering which film to use since I want to do at least E.I. 800 because 
the folks at the barbecue are in perpetual motion, and it will be under an 
awning that blocks much of the sun. 


Okay, my serial number is 874068. And it has an interesting feature than was 
not intentional...the metal body cap also functions as a lens cap. It screws 
into the body, but pushes onto the end of the lens. 

Thanks for the information Frank. I hope this  is a keeper.

Jeffery

> On Jul 17, 2021, at 7:49 PM, Frank Filippone via LUG <lug at 
> leica-users.org> wrote:
> 
> I have one that has a serial number below 100,000, which makes it about as 
> old as a Leica lens can be.... ( before 1931.. 90 years old)
> 
> It is, when mounted with the appropriate adapter and used on an M9,  
> almost as sharp in the center as a 90 Elmarit ( the thin, Modern M one).  
> It is quite soft as you head towards the corners.  The Elmarit is not.
> 
> I tested it against the later reincarnations, a silver 60's model, and did 
> not find a significant difference.
> 
> It is NOT the clinical look of the 90AA nor the 90 Summarit.
> 
> I am going to test the 90's I have to find their strengths and weaknesses. 
>  I will add it to my list of lenses.
> 
> It will take a while to test, but I will state the results here....
> 
> BTW, I have a 90 ELmar-C which sold for about the same price as the LTM 
> model. It is quite good, but if you are looking to get the "special" look, 
> skip the C.
> 
> LTM models and M models differ 10% in price..... and you do not need an 
> adapter if you are using it on an M camera.  Why an LTM model?  LTM camera?
> 
> If you decide on any older Leica lens, check it for haze... a common 
> remnant of outgassing of the lubricant originally used.  Common problem 
> with lenses through the 70's.
> 
> 
> Frank Filippone
> BMWRed735i at Gmail.com
> On 7/17/2021 12:37 PM, Jeffery Smith via LUG wrote:
>> My Erwin Puts books are back home in Louisiana. Does anyone have 
>> experience or insight into this particular lens? I would like the vintage 
>> portrait look, and this model doesn't seem particularly coveted, at least 
>> not if price is an indicator.
>> 
>> Jeffery
>> 
>> 
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Replies: Reply from jhnichols at lighttube.net (Jim Nichols) ([Leica] Leica Elmar 90mm f4 LTM)
In reply to: Message from smithjeffery at mac.com (Jeffery Smith) ([Leica] Leica Elmar 90mm f4 LTM)
Message from bmwred735i at gmail.com (Frank Filippone) ([Leica] Leica Elmar 90mm f4 LTM)