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Recensione Leica Summicron-M 90mm f/2 Usato

The Leica Summicron-M 90mm F/2, is a telephoto lens launched on the market in 1980, and then go out of production almost twenty years later, in 1998. For what are its optical characteristics, it presents a focal length of 90 mm e A maximum opening of the f/2 diaphragm. The slats that make up the diaphragm are 11. Its optical scheme is very simple and well organized: it is made up of 5 elements in 4 groups. Its minimum focus distance is 1 meter. If we observe what are its features, we see that the Leica Summicron-M 90mm f/2, does not have a stabilizer, so it will be a little more complicated to immortalize subjects or moving objects. It is advisable to photograph static subjects or landscapes. Furthermore, it does not have automatic fire, but, manual. The peculiarity of this lens are the portraits. The results of the photos are impressive and highlight the natural light of the subjects and their sharpness. The diameter of the filters is 55 mm and the weight does not exceed 485 g. Not bad for a lens, since they usually always have a remarkable weight. The construction quality is also excellent: robustness guarantees good resistance to accidental falls and climatic adversities, such as rain, strong wind and abundant rains. The material is able to resist even the most humid environments. Overall, the Leica Summicron-M 90mm f/2, is a lens that provides safety and reliability. Good for both those who already know the world of photography, and for those who want to try these new challenges. The light weight and its versatility create a mix of comfort and handling, what it takes for a photographer. In short, it is worth taking it.

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