The Tiny All-rounder: Leica Elmar 90mm f/4.0 3-element Review
Table Of Contents ✓ Introduction Leica's first Elmar 9cm (90mm) f/4.0 was introduced in 1930. The lens construction was very similar to that of the Zeiss Tessar, with the main difference being that the Elmar had the aperture positioned in front of the second lens element. After several cosmetic changes, the optics of the popular Elmar 90mm lens remained unchanged until the early 1960s. In 1962, a new version of the Elmar 90/4.0 was released, designed by Walter Mandler in Canada using newly invented rare-earth glass, which elevated the performance of this classic lens to another level. Lens Versions There is only one version. It comes with either a Leica M mount (11830) or a Leica screw mount (11830). Leica Elmar 90mm f/4.0 3-element M mount Lens Specifications Lens mount: Leica M Focal length: 90mm Aperture adjustment: f/4.0–f/22 (with half-stop clicks) Number of aperture blades: 10 Minimum focus distance: 1 meter Filter size: E39 Hood: IUFOO or 12575 Weight: ~220g Leitz Sales