cmarbach Posted February 27, 2007 Share #1 Posted February 27, 2007 Advertisement (gone after registration) This was my father's lens, and now I have it. What can you tell me about it. IS it a good general purpose 50 mm lens for my M? Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted February 27, 2007 Posted February 27, 2007 Hi cmarbach, Take a look here 50mm Summarit f1.5. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
sender Posted February 27, 2007 Share #2 Posted February 27, 2007 I had one some years ago, and found it very soft, especially at wide apertures. I eventually sold it, and am happy with my summicron. It did look nice on my IIIf, however. . . . Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ns_ng Posted February 27, 2007 Share #3 Posted February 27, 2007 Hi, I used this lens with my dad's M3 when I first started learning photography back when I was still in high school. This lens is soft wide open, but does improve when stopped down to 5.6 and onwards. But it does have a nice bokeh. It has low contrast and tends to flare when shooting against bright light. The Summarit was derived from the older 50mm. Xenon, an uncoated pre-war design lens from the 1930s. N.S. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
luigi bertolotti Posted February 27, 2007 Share #4 Posted February 27, 2007 This was my father's lens, and now I have it. What can you tell me about it. IS it a good general purpose 50 mm lens for my M? A good collector item, expecially if it bears the "Taylor-Hobson" engraving on the barrell (T-H had the patent on the lens design in certain countries), and if it is complete with its unique hood (metal, square). By modern standard, as other say, undoubtely SOFT wide open, acceptable in normal ranges: as a rule (from a Leica lover) Leitz lenses, expecially postwar, are ANYWAY GOOD TO USE, if in good condition: if it is the only lens You have for M, keep and use it, and use money to buy new lenses of other lenghts: If you have other new lenses and money to buy something, go for a new Summilux 50. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlancasterd Posted February 27, 2007 Share #5 Posted February 27, 2007 This was my father's lens, and now I have it. What can you tell me about it. IS it a good general purpose 50 mm lens for my M? Carl I had one of these as my only lens on an M2 in the 1960s and was perfectly satified with its performance when used at medium apertures. The image below, from 1962, is an example: Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/17325-50mm-summarit-f15/?do=findComment&comment=184924'>More sharing options...
rgeorge911 Posted February 28, 2007 Share #6 Posted February 28, 2007 I have a Summarit in very nice condition. It's a fun lens, and is great for environmental portraits, etc. I am not really consistent in getting good results with it, but sometimes it can be spectacular! Use it. Enjoy it. It was a standard issue Leica lens for many years, and contributed well to the Leica badge of quality. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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