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Same as above, but between f6.3 and f12.5 

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What about these Elmar's? Are they "old" or "new"? The optical qualities? Does anyone have any experience?

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Varob as a photo lens on a mirrorless camera?

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1 hour ago, DoK said:

What about these Elmar's? Are they "old" or "new"? The optical qualities? Does anyone have any experience?

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Varob as a photo lens on a mirrorless camera?

This compur Elmar's serial number fits in the 1952 year of production list .

The Varob is an enlarging lens and can be adapted to some mirrorless cameras :

http://oldlenses.blogspot.com/2011/05/leitz-varob-5cm-f35-enlarging-lens.html?m=1

 

 

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Elmar 5cm/3.5 (1937 uncoated) + M9

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This GAS-inducing thread 😉 and the fascinating info provided by @shirubadanieru made curiosity get the better of me (that was easy 🙄) and I started looking for a short 50mm “old” Elmar with Goertz glass. I have/had several Elmars, but was not aware of the subtleties of the earlier versions. Long story short, I found one (at a VERY reasonable price I should add – I don’t think the vendor was versed in Elmar history either 😁). It’s engraved #1, so a fairly early copy, probably from 1926. The glass is good, with few cleaning marks and a little bit of haze, only the aperture is very stiff (I doubt the lens has ever been opened or, if it has, that must have been a long time ago). A CLA is therefore in order. Upon its return, should anyone be interested, I am planning to compare it to a “new” nickel Elmar, engraved #4, therefore probably a couple of years younger, but made with Schott glass. In the meantime, below are a picture OF the lens on the M10M and a picture of one of my usual test “subjects” taken WITH the combo @ f/3.5.

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M9 c/w uncoated 35mm f/3.5 Elmar from 1938 - with the right subject this lens is surprisingly good!

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Ad, a suitable 'sharpness' test for the same lens (better than a plain wall😁). Same combo as above.

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9 hours ago, Ecar said:

This GAS-inducing thread 😉 and the fascinating info provided by @shirubadanieru made curiosity get the better of me (that was easy 🙄) and I started looking for a short 50mm “old” Elmar with Goertz glass. I have/had several Elmars, but was not aware of the subtleties of the earlier versions. Long story short, I found one (at a VERY reasonable price I should add – I don’t think the vendor was versed in Elmar history either 😁). It’s engraved #1, so a fairly early copy, probably from 1926. The glass is good, with few cleaning marks and a little bit of haze, only the aperture is very stiff (I doubt the lens has ever been opened or, if it has, that must have been a long time ago). A CLA is therefore in order. Upon its return, should anyone be interested, I am planning to compare it to a “new” nickel Elmar, engraved #4, therefore probably a couple of years younger, but made with Schott glass. In the meantime, below are a picture OF the lens on the M10M and a picture of one of my usual test “subjects” taken WITH the combo @ f/3.5.

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Ahah nice they are quite hard to find, so happy you were able to get one. 

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Elmar 35mm M10M wide open :)

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A couple more from the 1938 35/3.5 on the M9. Whilst it is clearly not a modern lens it isn't a slouch either. Flare is the usual problem with uncoated lenses; perhaps the small size of the glass may to help minimise reflections. With a bit of care in PS any softening towards the edges can also be minimised.

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M10M & Elmar 35mm wide open

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50/3.5 Elmar Red Scale on M10

 

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Some camera porn :)

M2 Button Rewind & Elmar 35mm

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3.5cm Elmar on M9

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And £40 worth of 9cm f/4 Elmar from 1952 which may not be in the title but is a worth (and underrated) little lens too.

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Wishful thinking - capture this babe with a uncoated Old Elmar 5cm on M3 😅

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Kentmere Pan 400 in D96 8m. @SBG, Singapore.
 
 
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Bokeh with Elmar 5cm possible?

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Leica M6/RS Elmar 5cm.  Wide-open at 1m.  Expired ARISTA Premium 400 DIY developed in HC-110E. 

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M9 + Elmar 5cm/3.5 ltm-RS shooting wide open

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On 5/9/2023 at 7:03 AM, DoK said:

If you intend to use a non RF coupled mirrorless camera, you may try the Varob 5cm f3.5 (enlarger version of the Elmar) with a close focus helicoid fitted adapter :

https://mwclassic.com/product/leitz-5cm-f3-5-varob-enlarging-lens-with-iris-diaphragm-in-l39-screw-mount/

Best, JM

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