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Vintage Macro Lenses Compared: Leica Macro-Elmarit-R 60mm f/2.8 vs. Carl Zeiss S-Planar 60mm f/2.8 2 года назад


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Vintage Macro Lenses Compared: Leica Macro-Elmarit-R 60mm f/2.8 vs. Carl Zeiss S-Planar 60mm f/2.8

In today’s episode, Greg and I review and compare two 60mm f/2.8 Macro lenses from the 1970s. The Leitz Elmarit-R which was released in 1972 and the Carl Zeiss S-Planar lens for the Contax/Yashica mount which was first released in 1975. The Leitz lens comes with only 1:2 reproduction ratio by default but does support 1:1 in combination with the Macro-Adapter-R. In contrast, this version of the Carl Zeiss 60mm Macro offers a true 1:1 reproduction ratio. There is also a cheaper version called C-Planar that goes only to 1:2 as well but features the same optics otherwise. Both lenses can be purchased on the second hand market starting at around 350 Euro these days. Depending on age and condition, they sell significantly higher. Greg purchased his Leitz lens in 2000 new. I received the Carl Zeiss Macro together with the Contax RTS from my aunt, who was also the first owner and bought it sometime in the late 1970s. We tested the lenses shooting Macro photos of selected mechanical watches from our two collections. I had also recently taken out the Carl Zeiss in the Botanical garden in Munich - so you’ll see a few more images of the Carl Zeiss in this review. If you'd like to get in touch or see some early behind the scenes footage, find me on Instagram:   / analog_insights  

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