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Or alternatively I could by a second hand IIIF B/Dial + 50mm F2.8 for, as this example from Ffordes Photographic for £599.00 which would give me a 50mm 2.8 Elmar and a second body. What do you think?
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The lens shown on the IIIf is a Summitar. A beautiful vintage lens, not as sharp as the Summicron and just as big when collapsed. It extends out further when in the taking position.
Some day I'll have to pick up a 50mm F2.8 Elmar. I've got a 1947 coated 5cm F3.5 Elmar that is quite compact, and delivers a beautiful image. Also have a coated Summitar(~1950), several collapsible Summicrons, and a collapsible Nikkor 5cm F2. I made a collapsible I61L/D, but it's for the Contax. |
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It is difficult to say.
I need to work with a lens for a period of time in order to know how it behaves... I think the Summicron 50mm wasn't a great "bokeh maker", isn't? |
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Thank you for all your input. I have decided to go for a 50mm Summicron rigid
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Excellent choice Kenneth!
I find the infinity lock a bit annoying but the lens makes beautiful pictures, especially if you use B&W.
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There is no infinity lock on the lens I bought. It is the latest incarnation of the of the 50mm Summicron as attached picture
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Ah, there is a version of the lens that was made in the 50's/60's which goes by the name "rigid". The lens is optically identical to the Dual Range (DR) that was made at the same time. Beautiful lenses and I use the rigid. Yes your lens is rigid as distinct from collapsible but it is not a "rigid Summicron" if you follow me...
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....of course, you could always consider the CV 50/1.5 Nokton. Draws light like a magnet, wonderful bokeh for subject isolation.... and cheap as chips compared to the Leica offerings......
Brian, 'spylaw', has used one to great effect on his M7, I believe. LouisB
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I know what you mean but I was a real Leica-snob until I had to purchase a lens in a hurry to cover the absence of my 35-lux (which was kept in Solms for 3 months while they coded it). By accident I discovered an excellent 50mm lens.... in fact it was so good I sold my cron APO 75 as it was kinda redundant.... LouisB
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