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Voigtlander 3.5 APO Lanthar?


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Has anyone used the 90 3.5 APO Lanthar just intorduced by Voigtlander? It's in stock now at Cameraquest (grey market), but I haven't seen any others stores advertise this lens yet. It appears to be quite compact (although the metal hood adds a lot to the overall length), very light (260 gr.) and uses 39mm filters. Cameraquest is selling these for $375 (plus cost of screw mount to M mount adapter).

 

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I'd love to know how it compares to the Leica 90 2.8 T/E, 90 2.8 Elmarit and 90 2 Summicron. If anyone has used (or even handled) this new lens, then please let us know! I'm especially interested to know how it balances on the M body, not an attribute of the Elmarit and Summicron designs.

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I was thumbing through the photo magazines at the local book store

and there was a review of this lens in one of the British mags,

(sorry, can't recall the title or date). The reviewer was gushing in

his praise, and his accompanying photos were pretty good. The

cosmetics of the lens made it look like it would be right at home on

an old M2 or M3. There were several photos of various subjects,

including a portrait at full aperture, and the background had a very

nice blur... not too harsh. It will no doubt be another option for

people looking for the best bang for the buck.

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The magazine that Al is referring to is the Amateur Photographer and

there's a review of this lens in the 7 April 2001 issue. The

reviewer speaks very highly of this lens and from the strength of

this article I'll certainly want to see one in the flesh. If anyone

experiences difficulty in finding the magazine I'll gladly post them

a copy of the review - in PDF format - if they care to contact me.

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The 90 APO Lanthar surely looks like a great candidate for the Leica

M6, based on the article in Amateur Photographer. Aside from the

favorable pricing, it offers the Leica M user a lighter weight

alternative that should result in much better handling than the

current Leica teles available. It'll be interested to see how the

Voigtlander quality compares with the Leica teles.

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