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It is in good working condition.
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This Leica 90mm f2.8 Tele-Elmarit-M (Leica 1913-1983) (11800) includes:
30-day Return Policy
6 Month Warranty
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Specifications for product Leica 90mm f2.8 Tele-Elmarit-M (Leica 1913-1983) (11800)
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SKU
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T134384
Condition
Used
Condition Rating
Certified
Serial Number
3201726
Color
Black
Barcode
LA5789
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Manual focus telephoto lens made for M-mount rangefinder cameras, initially introduced by Leica in 1973. This is an improved version of the earlier 90mm f2.8 Tele-Elmarit from 1964. The optical formula changed from a 5 to a 4-element design. The overall design of the lens had also changed, now with a slimmer profile and a fine knurled focusing ring. The lens was introduced at the same time as the 135mm focal length was discontinued, and was therefore developed with a 1.5x extender in mind to provide a compact 135mm lens. It is sometimes referred to as the "Thin" Tele-Elmarit. NOTE: It uses the same code as the earlier version. This lens is a commemorative version introduced in 1983, together with a matching special Leica M4-P camera. It commemorates the 70th anniversary of Oskar Barnack's original prototype - the Ur Leica. It was produced in a small batch of only 200 lenses. Metal body available in black (11800).