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Pictures taken with Mandler lenses 

         •   Elmarit 21 mm/2.8

•   Elmarit-M 28 mm/2.8 (3rd)

•   Summicron 35 mm/2 (1st)

•   Summicron 35 mm/2 (2nd & 3rd)

•   Summicron 35 mm/2 (4th)

•   Summilux-M 35 mm/1.4 C27

•   Summicron 50 mm/2

•   Summicron 50 mm/2 (4th)

•   Summicron-M 50 mm/2.0 C368

•    Elcan 50 mm/2

•   Summilux-M 50 mm/1.4

•   Noctilux-M 50 mm/1.0 20)

•   Summilux 75 mm/1.4 (2nd) 21)

•   Elmar 90 mm/4 (3 elements)

•    Tele-Elmarit 90 mm/2.8 (1st)

•   Tele-Elmarit 90 mm/2.8 (2nd)

•   Elmarit 90 mm/2.8 (2nd) (25)

•   Summicron 90 mm/2 (1st)

•   Summicron 90 mm/2 (2nd)

•   Summicron 90 mm/2.0 (3rd)

•   Elmar 135 mm/4

•   Tele-Elmar 135 mm/4

•   Elmarit 135 mm/2.8 (1st)

•   Elmarit 135 mm/2.8 (2nd)

•   Elcan 66 mm/2 (Extra-high resolution lens for the US Navy)

•   Elcan 90 mm/1.0 C164 (another special ELCAN lens for the US Navy)

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M-P, Elmarit 21/2.8

 

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MM1 and 50 Summicron Ver 4 
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1962 50mm Summilux v2

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I thought this lens still counts as a Mandler design? 

Summilux 50 1.4 Type III (E46)

 

Both taken with the M9

 

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Nice shots, love the colour in the second.

 

I have this lens too, it's a real favourite - I even have the special version with scalloped focus ring - but I'd always understood it be signed off by Karbe (with hood by Rolf Crema!) , as per the Wiki - happy to be corrected of course.

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/50mm_f/1.4_Summilux-M_III

 

I can't remember the rules, are R lenses allowed? I love all the Mandler R lenses I've ever used, more than the M ones to be honest. :o

 

I have no idea about the 135mm M v3 - the Wiki has v2 (1960s release) as Mandler with no detail for the (1970s) v3 but I'd assume that'd be Mandler too - Canada, 1970s, surely must be?

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/135mm_f/2.8_Elmarit-M_II (v2)

 

 

This is 35mm Summilux-M v2, one from Canada to boot.

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Nice shots, love the colour in the second.

 

I have this lens too, it's a real favourite - I even have the special version with scalloped focus ring - but I'd always understood it be signed off by Karbe (with hood by Rolf Crema!) , as per the Wiki - happy to be corrected of course.

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/50mm_f/1.4_Summilux-M_III

 

I can't remember the rules, are R lenses allowed? I love all the Mandler R lenses I've ever used, more than the M ones to be honest. :o

 

I have no idea about the 135mm M v3 - the Wiki has v2 (1960s release) as Mandler with no detail for the (1970s) v3 but I'd assume that'd be Mandler too - Canada, 1970s, surely must be?

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/135mm_f/2.8_Elmarit-M_II (v2)

 

 

This is 35mm Summilux-M v2, one from Canada to boot.

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Yes I have seen the info on the wiki page too, which seems to contradict with the apparent received wisdom that the lux 50 pre-A E46 has the same optical design as the type II E43, a Mandler lens. Hence my question in my post whether or not the pre-A E46 counts as a Mandler lens. I seem to remember reading it somewhere that the pre-A E46, or Type III, was basically the result of Karbe taking over the Mandler design and keeping it...etc. Something to that effect. 

 

Anyway, I adore the Type III lens, no matter who designed it. At the moment I own a Type II 50 Lux, which does draw similarly to the Type III. Will post some shots from that lens here soon. :)

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Summilux 50mm F1.4 E43 Type II, on M9, on a cloudy rainy day.

 

Out-of-camera jpegs with Auto WB.

 

Pardon the dull subjects...

 

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75 Summilux. (MM 246, ISO 8000).

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75 Summilux (M9, ISO 640).

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Noctilux f1 v4. (M240, ISO 250).

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35 Lux pre   Leica T

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