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Did all 35 Summaron f3.5 come with goggles?


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I would like to get one of these, but wanted to make sure if all came with goggles. If not, any help on the lenses which did not come with goggles, but still give that old Summaron look to images.

 

Or can one remove the goggles for use with say the M240.

 

Then again it looks like the M mount versus screw mount lenses came without goggles. Can someone confirm please and suggest the lens part number for precise reference. Thanks.

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From this I should be looking for a SOONC-M without goggles made from 1954-1960. Thanks so much.

 

Yes... but keep in mind that most of the ungoggled Summaron 35 3,5 BM will activate the 50mm frame, not the 35... (they were made for usage with external VF like SBLOO).

They can be rather easily modified to activate the correct framelines, anyway : the items which activate "natively" the 35mm frame are rather uncommon (and slightly different in finishing / details)

Or you can find the E39 SM version (price similar, in the mean) and use a BM adapter for 35 mm lenses, thus solving the frame issue.

 

The goggled version can indeed be mounted on any M model, and the FOV is correct (50mm frame "enlarged" to 35) ... but of course, though nice as an item, is less easy to be managed / carried etc.... : optical performance is identical.

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Yes... but keep in mind that most of the ungoggled Summaron 35 3,5 BM will activate the 50mm frame, not the 35... (they were made for usage with external VF like SBLOO).

They can be rather easily modified to activate the correct framelines, anyway : the items which activate "natively" the 35mm frame are rather uncommon *(and slightly different in finishing / details)

Or you can find the E39 SM version (price similar, in the mean) and use a BM adapter for 35 mm lenses**, thus solving the frame issue.

 

The goggled version can indeed be mounted on any M model, and the FOV is correct (50mm frame "enlarged" to 35) ... but of course, though nice as an item, is less easy to be managed / carried etc.... : optical performance is identical.

* other s/n 1600000 to be sure

** depends of camera body used

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* other s/n 1600000 to be sure

 

(try to find one... ;)... I missed one on ebay 2 months ago... first one I saw in more than 1 year... not with massive continuous chasing, I admit...)

 

 

** depends of camera body used

(why ? :confused: ... I think that a 3rd party SM adapter for 35, coded properly, will activate 35 frame on any digital body... or am I wrong ?)

 

 

Happy new year, JC !!

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