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In trying to get to know the 90mm Elmarit-M lens, I've had it mounted on the M9 for the past couple of weeks.  I find that to be the best way for me to get acquainted to a new lens... just shoot with it non-stop for a month or so, then you'll know all its virtues and faults.

It doesn't have the biting sharpness unless you stop it down to f/8 or so, however, it is wonderful for portraits at wider apertures.  My copy of the lens has a slight front-focus at f/2.8 and 1 meter away, but once I stop down to f/4, it is negligible.

I have not had any chance to go out to shoot at all, so I've been confined to just use my backyard the best I can, and in the house when the light is good.  What I've discovered is that this lens is amazing for taking portraits.  While I wouldn't hesitate to use it to shoot some flowers or landscape, I find it is simply amazing for portraiture photography.

Being a tele-photo lens, it is capable of producing pleasing bokeh to separate the background from the subject.  Also, it's softer rendering at wide aperture is flattering for human subjects.  I had previously loved to use my 50mm Summilux ASPH for taking portraits, and sometimes I do have to work a bit harder to get the beautiful out-of-focus background, but with the 90mm Elmarit-M, it is so easy.  Here are a few more portraits of my son, and a shot of our pine tree to show its sharpness and nice color rendering:

 


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