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After 15 years with Leica M i tried a Leica II, with an uncoated Elmar 50/3.5.

 

Please have a look

 

http://www.hd.pp.se/gallery/v/camerarelated/leicaII/

 

How much could you expect from a lens like that? All are taken very sunny days.

 

Could you point me to other galleries taken with that lens?

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Here are some shots taken with different Elmar lenses. You will notice the lower contrast of the Black Scale Elmar (which is coated).

 

http://www.leica-camera-user.com/leica-collectors-historica/19410-elmars-comparison-4-images.html

 

How is the condition of your lens - is any haze visible when you look through the lens? Your images do look soft for an Elmar but I don't have experience of the uncoated lens.

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Hej Håkan,

 

I think you should expect much better performance from this lens. It is probably foggy inside or has severe cleaning marks on the front element.

 

do you have a old one?..we are talking about a lens of the early 30s...;)

 

I have one of the early nickle ones..and the pictures are very different..:D sometimes just great and sometimes with flare problems..

 

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I love it but shure you can get "newer" lenses..:D

 

regards,

Jan

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Hello Jan,

 

I have old Elmars and an early Summar and of course they are sensitive to flare but not as bad as Håkans pictures.

 

Your pictures are great by the way,

 

Gunnar

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Thanks a lot for showing me the nice pictures, so i realised that i got to chase a new lens, i found a summitar on ebay which i am waiting for eagerly. A petty that the Elmar was so bad, i really like the form factor of the camera and the lens. Easy to bring along in your coat or whatever.

 

Some more advices for a LTM beginner?

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Hakan,

 

If I were you I would try to find a nice coated or preferably a red scale Elmar 3.5 - they come up on e bay regularly. The Summitar is faster of course but softer at f2 and larger/heavier.

 

The LTM and Elmar are a perfect match. Also look at the 25mm Snapshot Skopar (Voigtlander) lens - I love using it on my lllf.

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I agree with James, the red scale coated Elmar is a beautiful lens. Try also the Summar for a more vintage look with very warm colors. That is also a great and sharp lens as long as you don´t point it against the sun or other strong light sources.

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I suspect that you will get much better results after having the haze cleaned. It was like night+day on my Summarit-M. Don't force me to post my infamous "Hello Kitty" before and after CLA shots!

 

My 5cm Elmar is coated, and in perfect shape.

 

These are with a 9cm F4 uncoated Elmar, Black.

 

I've never had a problem with my uncoated lenses when using with a shade.

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