
This LEICA ELMARIT 90mm f/2.8 was Leica’s most popular long lens of the 1960s.



It works flawlessly on every LEICA M, from 1954’s LEICA M3 to today’s LEICA M7, LEICA MP and LEICA M9. (source Ken Rockwell)

Originally tweeted by Petros Agopian (@PetrosAgopian) on 08/11/2021.