tbarker13
shooter of stuff
I'm looking at a lot of different 50mm options for my M8. Included in the mix is the 50 hex. I'm trying to figure out its minimum focusing distance.
nksyoon
Well-known
0.7m........
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
Thanks for the help.
Krosya
Konicaze
I'm looking at a lot of different 50mm options for my M8. Included in the mix is the 50 hex. I'm trying to figure out its minimum focusing distance.
Here is a shot with the Hexanon 50/2 at minimum distance of 0.7m:

Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Terrific lens and for what they go for ... incredible value! I suspect they may go up in value as time goes by and the build quality should keep them keeping on!
Hacker
黑客
I found it to be equal to the Summicron.
Matt(1pt4)
Established
The 50 Hex is a great lens, but there's been at least one report of focus problems when used on the M8. See here:
http://www.auspiciousdragon.net/photowords/?p=1071
http://www.auspiciousdragon.net/photowords/?p=1071
Krosya
Konicaze
If it works on Leica film bodies, Zeiss Ikon, Bessas, etc - It's M8 to blame - not Hexanon lens!. However, I have seen many posts that Hexanon works just fine with M8 and RD1. So it may be THAT Particular M8 and/or Lens.
Matt(1pt4)
Established
'if it works on Leica film bodies'
What if it doesn't 'work' on Leica film bodies but the resolution of film is not adequate to reveal the flaw?
What if it doesn't 'work' on Leica film bodies but the resolution of film is not adequate to reveal the flaw?
Krosya
Konicaze
I think film resolution is just fine to check if lens focuses correctly. Plus as I said, there are posts out there that Hex works just fine on digital cameras - M8 and Rd1. But, if you are uncomfortable with getting Hex - there is always Summicron. 
Hacker
黑客
I got rid of my Summicron. It was the only lens that I regretted buying so far.
pvdhaar
Peter
The 50 Hex is a great lens, but there's been at least one report of focus problems when used on the M8. See here:
http://www.auspiciousdragon.net/photowords/?p=1071
I've used the 50/2 M-Hexanon on a Hexar RF, a Leica M4, and a Bessa-T. Focus is spot on on all three of them..
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