


Showing three of my favorite tele-photo lenses by Leitz Germany. Now all of them are used on Canon Digital SLR camera with full contentment.
Especially lighter and smaller Canadian Leitz 90/2,8 Elmarit is the tool at my side. Because this simple construction lens has no extra gentle favor to satisfy amateur requests. Newly introduced high-intensity low-dispersion lanthanum glasses were used in the element.
Leitz's "Kante" theory has been still alive in two heavier tele-photo lenses, 280mm and 180mm.
I have no reason to release these except the weights.
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