Several versions of this lens in the Canon rangefinder line, this is the best. Black finish to match the 85/1.9 and 100/2. It is lighter than the Nikkor lens. The 135/3.5 uses 48mm filters, not a common size- but easy enough to find.
This is a 4 element in 3 group Sonnar formula lens, linear aperture scale and click stops.
These are some quick test shots done with the lens, wide-open on the M9. Focus is perfect on the M9, for the Monochrom with a deep colro filter on it I would add one layer of tape to the Cam.
Canon 135/3.5, Late LTM by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
Canon 135/3.5, Late LTM by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
Canon 135/3.5, Late LTM by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
Canon 135/3.5, Late LTM by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
Canon 135/3.5, Late LTM by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
This lens was not expensive, you can expect to pay under $100 for it.
This is a 4 element in 3 group Sonnar formula lens, linear aperture scale and click stops.
These are some quick test shots done with the lens, wide-open on the M9. Focus is perfect on the M9, for the Monochrom with a deep colro filter on it I would add one layer of tape to the Cam.
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This lens was not expensive, you can expect to pay under $100 for it.