ColColt Posted June 30, 2015 Share #1 Â Posted June 30, 2015 Advertisement (gone after registration) I've ran across a description for the standard R series 50 f2 Summicron lens that reads,"50mmf/2 Summicron 3 Cam R Mount Lens {Series 6}. What does Series 6 mean? Â Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted June 30, 2015 Posted June 30, 2015 Hi ColColt, Take a look here Lens Descriptions. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
earleygallery Posted June 30, 2015 Share #2  Posted June 30, 2015 That must be an older type Summicron converted to 3 cam. Series 6 refers to the filter size, they are 'drop in' filters which are held on by a lens hood rather than the usual screw type. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColColt Posted June 30, 2015 Author Share #3 Â Posted June 30, 2015 Thanks, this is where I saw it. Â https://www.keh.com/231703/leica-50mm-f-2-summicron-3-cam-r-mount-lens-series-6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
earleygallery Posted June 30, 2015 Share #4  Posted June 30, 2015 Yes - you can see in the details they refer to a filter ring (which is to hold the series filters on the lens). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColColt Posted June 30, 2015 Author Share #5 Â Posted June 30, 2015 Are those to be avoided in favor of the 55mm lens? Sorry, I know klittle about the lens. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
masjah Posted June 30, 2015 Share #6  Posted June 30, 2015 I'd be inclined to look for an example of the later type with E55 filter mounting. It's rather more convenient. This lens is plentiful and probably one of the leat expensive. Also the optics of the later type might just be slightly better, since the books say that the later type is 6 elements in 4 groups, as distinct from 6 elements in 5 groups, so there is a slight difference. You can get the later type in 3 cam form as well as 3rd cam only, if you want to use it on the Leicaflexes.  . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomB_tx Posted June 30, 2015 Share #7 Â Posted June 30, 2015 Advertisement (gone after registration) I have both the 1968 series 6 version and an 80s 55mm version. The construction of the earlier lens is more "classic" but the later lens handles better for me and is more convenient with the pull out hood. The optics of the later lens is also improved, with better coatings for less flare, which I noticed when I got it in the 80s. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
earleygallery Posted June 30, 2015 Share #8  Posted June 30, 2015 Which camera do you have? If you have one of the R models you need either the 3 cam or R only lens.  I have the later 50 Summicron (bought with my R3). A superb lens, although as I tend to keep a UV filter on it the hood is pretty redundant. I can't say how it compares with the earlier lens but given that you can find them easily and fairly cheaply, I'd go for the later lens. Much easier if you want to use filters too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColColt Posted June 30, 2015 Author Share #9 Â Posted June 30, 2015 I located a couple of the E55 type lens that looked rather good. In fact, that's stamped iinside the front barrel of the lens. I also saw a super nice looking black SL2. I know those cameras take the 2 cam but I woud think they'd take the 3-cam lens as well. I understand the MR-9 Criss adaptor can be used with silver oxide 1.55v for the Leicaflex. The built in diode of the adaptor takes the voltage down to the required 1.35v. I'm not positive it will fit in the batteryi chamber of the Leicaflex, however. Â I don't have the camera as yet. I've yet to decide on that but wanted to see what lens were out there. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomB_tx Posted June 30, 2015 Share #10 Â Posted June 30, 2015 Some of the later 55mm filter lenses have only the 3rd cam used by the R series, and don't have the cams 1&2 used by the earlier Leicaflex models. These were the same as 3-cam lenses otherwise, but we're made to be sold with the R cameras. So for an SL2 make sure the lens has those cams. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColColt Posted June 30, 2015 Author Share #11 Â Posted June 30, 2015 So, in essence the Leicaflex SL2 only uses the 2-cam lens? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomB_tx Posted June 30, 2015 Share #12 Â Posted June 30, 2015 2-cam or 3-cam, but not 1-cam or "3rd-only" cam. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
earleygallery Posted June 30, 2015 Share #13  Posted June 30, 2015 So, in essence the Leicaflex SL2 only uses the 2-cam lens?  It only needs a 2 cam lens, but you can also use a 3 cam lens. As mentioned not the 'R' only (which only has the 3rd cam, used by the R3-9 models). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColColt Posted June 30, 2015 Author Share #14 Â Posted June 30, 2015 Very good, thanks. There seems to be a little more to understanding the lens history and nomenclature than I realized. Is that also called the ROM lenses? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
masjah Posted July 1, 2015 Share #15 Â Posted July 1, 2015 Very good, thanks. There seems to be a little more to understanding the lens history and nomenclature than I realized. Is that also called the ROM lenses? Â No, a ROM lens is a 3rd cam lens to which has been added a ROM chip which givdes additional information to an R8 or R9. Must not be used with any Leicaflex. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gvaliquette Posted July 1, 2015 Share #16  Posted July 1, 2015 ... I understand the MR-9 Criss adaptor can be used with silver oxide 1.55v for the Leicaflex. The built in diode of the adaptor takes the voltage down to the required 1.35v. I'm not positive it will fit in the batteryi chamber of the Leicaflex, however. ... The MR-9 Criss adaptors (yes, I have more than one) do a fine job of replacing the old mercury cells. I use them in my MR meters, my CL, my R6-2 and the Rollei 35 I inherited from my father. I am sure it will fit just fine in the Leicaflex (although I do NOT have a Leicaflex).  Guy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColColt Posted July 2, 2015 Author Share #17 Â Posted July 2, 2015 Why would they be needed in t he R6.2? Those take 1.5v batteries. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gvaliquette Posted July 6, 2015 Share #18 Â Posted July 6, 2015 Why would they be needed in t he R6.2? Those take 1.5v batteries. No, The R6.2 takes the 1.35V mercury battery, unless it has recalibrated to use the 1.5V batteries. Â Guy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColColt Posted July 6, 2015 Author Share #19  Posted July 6, 2015 According to all I've read it takes a EVR2L76BP 3 volt Lithium battery or two 1.5v SR44 batteries  Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wildlightphoto Posted July 8, 2015 Share #20  Posted July 8, 2015 No, The R6.2 takes the 1.35V mercury battery, unless it has recalibrated to use the 1.5V batteries.  Guy  The R 6.2 uses two 76 batteries, not a mercury battery. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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