I have the uncoated 1933 version of the lens. Optics were not clear when I bought it, but it is one of the lenses that is very easy to clean yourself externally as well as internally. The lens is quite sharp but as all pre-WWII lenses, lacks contrast.
The hood is made to be used for 5, 9 and 13,5 cm lenses.
Not mine, however this thread did inspire me to grab a $39 "ugly" copy from KEH last night. I was going to use the Contax for long lenses but try finding even a Triotar for that...
The collapsible will not collapse on a Canon P, would hit the light baffles. Even if someone converted one to LTM, it is an M-Mount lens. I recently worked on an M-Mount lens that was converted to LTM.
The Rigid is small and light, but larger than a 50mm RF lens.
As attachment (under "Additional options") -- downsides are size limit, only logged-on users can see it, automatically deleted after two years (I think)
As URL: If your photo is on the web (RFF gallery, Flickr, ...), you can use the little "sunset" icon and paste a link to your picture into the dialog box that appears.
It's longer but very small in diameter, about the same as that of a Summar. @ Lxmike: if you need hood give Mwclassic a call, pretty sure they have one.
When you get her check the serial number on the optical part with the focusing body.
I had a somewhat later one, in M mount but she was fun. I got her as part of a carry everywhere kit that I built for my M4-P when my M6 became my primary shooter. She fit in my pocket when I was walking around the Village late at night.
Enjoy her, she is a wonderful companion that will serve you well for many years.
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