LeonardT Posted March 28, 2008 Share #21 Posted March 28, 2008 Advertisement (gone after registration) Carl and Len, Thanks for the filter info. Now that I have acquired an LTM to M adapter with my 35 Skopar Classic, I will give the Summitar II (serial number 980100) off my IIF a go on the M8. I will now be looking out for a filter holder for the Summitar from ePrey. Do you know if the collapsible Summitar II (the hex diaphragm model), uses the same tapered thread filter? I am guessing it does. I am surprised that the Summitar collapses, I thought only the final version Elmar 50 and the current Elmar 90 could do that safely but it is great news if it does. I agree about the "barn door" hood it is horrible. My father used to have a very nice little hood, which fitted on the outside of the lens. It was held on by a small knurled knob, which squeezed a crescent shaped pad on the inside of the hood but that disappeared when his IIIC got stolen in a car break in. Wilson Hi Wilson, I can't find any info anywhere that says the Summitar filter changed from the tapered 36mm thread. Fortunately the glass in the filter with the slotted retainer is the same diameter as the glass in the 39mm Heliopan UV/IR. I find the clearance between the collapsed Summar, Summitar and Summicron is at least 1/4 inch to the M8 sensor filter. But I still keep these lenses extended when mounted. I just feel better about it. Len Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted March 28, 2008 Posted March 28, 2008 Hi LeonardT, Take a look here 50mm Rigid Summicron or 50mm Summitar for M8?. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
wlaidlaw Posted March 28, 2008 Share #22 Posted March 28, 2008 Hi Wilson,I can't find any info anywhere that says the Summitar filter changed from the tapered 36mm thread. Fortunately the glass in the filter with the slotted retainer is the same diameter as the glass in the 39mm Heliopan UV/IR. I find the clearance between the collapsed Summar, Summitar and Summicron is at least 1/4 inch to the M8 sensor filter. But I still keep these lenses extended when mounted. I just feel better about it. Len Thanks for the info Len. I am going to get an SNHOO adapter, which is push on over the outside of the Summitar and will take a 39mm UV/IR filter, of which I have quite a few on various other lenses. It will also enable me to get a bog standard 39mm hood, rather than the barn door joke. My Summitar has next to perfect coating, having spent most of its life in a drawer, as for some reason, my father always preferred his Summar. Even though, it still is quite prone to flare and a hood will help. The clearance sounds fine. With my now sold 50 Elmar-M, the clearance at infinity was only 2mm. Wilson Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rtphotos Posted March 28, 2008 Share #23 Posted March 28, 2008 I am going to get an SNHOO adapter, which is push on over the outside of the Summitar and will take a 39mm UV/IR filter, of which I have quite a few on various other lenses. It will also enable me to get a bog standard 39mm hood, rather than the barn door joke. Actually the SNHOO screws into the Summitar, but yes, it does allow one to use the more common 39mm filters and screw-in hoods. The trick is to find a SNHOO. Rather uncommon. I'm glad to hear that the Summitar is able to collapse in to the M8, too! Good luck! rt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wlaidlaw Posted March 28, 2008 Share #24 Posted March 28, 2008 RT, Are you sure about the SNHOO screwing into the Summitar. I have found one and ordered it but the picture shows a clamp mount. I have also found an SOOGZ which seems to be the same but it may be that the SNHOO is wrongly showing a photo of the SOOGZ. There is also an SOOQR but I think that is the other way round to enable you to use Summitar filters on an e39 lens. Confused - well certainly I am. Wilson Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rtphotos Posted April 2, 2008 Share #25 Posted April 2, 2008 RT, Are you sure about the SNHOO screwing into the Summitar. I have found one and ordered it but the picture shows a clamp mount. I have also found an SOOGZ which seems to be the same but it may be that the SNHOO is wrongly showing a photo of the SOOGZ. There is also an SOOQR but I think that is the other way round to enable you to use Summitar filters on an e39 lens. Confused - well certainly I am. Wilson Hi Wilson, Sorry for the delay in replying. Yes, I am certain that my SNHOO screws into the Summitar. HMMM....last week I saw an ad supposedly for a SNHOO on eBay, but the fellow actually was showing a photo of a SOOQR. I sent the seller an email pointing out his error and he quickly replied admitting to his mistake. I think he even made a "corrrection note" within the eBay ad (but you had to read the fine print). Here it is: Leica SNHOO 13078 adapter Summitar filter to E39 RARE! - eBay (item 220213678484 end time Mar-23-08 17:30:39 PDT) So don't worry, you aren't the only one confused. But I hope it wasn't you or anyone on this forum who got caught paying $78 for the SOOQR (they usually go for much less)! rt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rtphotos Posted April 3, 2008 Share #26 Posted April 3, 2008 ...and if you do indeed end up with a SOOGZ, I'm sure you will let us know if it fits your Summitar. For some reason I had thought the SOOGZ was for A36 lenses and not the Summitar. I may be wrong. Anyone know for sure? thanks, rt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wlaidlaw Posted April 3, 2008 Share #27 Posted April 3, 2008 Advertisement (gone after registration) ...and if you do indeed end up with a SOOGZ, I'm sure you will let us know if it fits your Summitar. For some reason I had thought the SOOGZ was for A36 lenses and not the Summitar. I may be wrong. Anyone know for sure? thanks, rt RT, Thanks for all the info. Having spoken to various helpful people and read all the available info, the only adapter that will work is the SNHOO, so that is all I am looking for. Sadly they appear to be as common as rocking horse SHPOO. Wilson Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lars_bergquist Posted April 18, 2008 Share #28 Posted April 18, 2008 Leica tell you the actual measured focal length on the barrel of modern lenses. The figures at right angles to the main distance scale show the exact focal length. Not on my aspherical lenses, which I take to be modern ... The old man from the Age of Centimeters Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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