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Leitz Wetzlar Tele-Elmar 135mm f/4.0

Mark Schretlen


Lenses longer than 90mm are a focus and framing challenge with a rangefinder. The 135mm Tele-Elmar makes it well worth the effort. This is the E39 version of the lens and it was manufactured in 1970. All images are taken with the UV/IR cut filter. _0.71_

Gallery created March 29, 2011

Green Bay
Green Bay
Robert's Bank
Robert's Bank
Beams
Beams
Display
Display
The Lake
The Lake