Nokton48
Veteran
Mines an M2 mount, and goes down to .7M (2'4")
Been outside, shooting in the rain, 1/40 at F2.8 with Eastman XX. It "feels" and handles like my old V1 35 Summicron. I'm very pleased.
Been outside, shooting in the rain, 1/40 at F2.8 with Eastman XX. It "feels" and handles like my old V1 35 Summicron. I'm very pleased.
ferider
Veteran
about these Summarons 2.8:
1) Are all ltm ones going only to 1m?
2) Are all M mount (non-goggled) going to .7m?
1) yes.
2) No if I understand right. Some early ones are built on top of the LTM version (SIMOO/11006).
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bob338
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about these Summarons 2.8:
Are all ltm ones going only to 1m?
Are all M mount (non-goggled) going to .7m?
that's the way i understand it. i have an LTM one and it goes to 1m.
bob
sanmich
Veteran
makes sense.
I remember now that some early M where ltms with a cemented (?) adapter...
I remember now that some early M where ltms with a cemented (?) adapter...
LChanyungco
Well-known
the goggled M3 Summaron 2.8 goes down to .65 
about these Summarons 2.8:
Are all ltm ones going only to 1m?
Are all M mount (non-goggled) going to .7m?
RFluhver
Well-known
Hi guys. I just bought my first ever Leica, an M2. And now I am looking for a lens. I'm thinking this might be an apt one as the price seems quite affordable. But looking at ebay listings has got me confused. There seems to be a strange looking type or version of this lens. The strange version has something attached to it. Can that, whatever that is, be removed?
Tnx guys.
Tnx guys.
hans voralberg
Veteran
That's a goggle to be used with the M3, which doesn't have a 35mm frameline built-in. I think it can be remove but I'm not sure of that and of focusing accuracy then
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kermaier
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about these Summarons 2.8:
Are all ltm ones going only to 1m?
Are all M mount (non-goggled) going to .7m?
There are 4 types of this lens, all with identical optics, just as with the v1 Summicron:
1. LTM, minimum focus 1m (somewhat uncommon, though not as rare as a v1 Summicron in LTM).
2. M-mount with eyes (non-removable) for the M3, min focus 0.65m.
3. M-mount for M2/4, min focus 0.7m.
4. M-mount for M2/4 convertible to LTM, min focus 0.7m. These have the red dot on the rim of the M bayonet mounting flange, rather than on the barrel next to the DoF scale. The M flange is removed by loosening a small set screw and then unscrewing the flange like an LTM-M adapter.
So if you see an LTM version that focuses down to 0.7m, it's a convertible M version missing the bayonet mounting flange.
Ari
EDIT: Needless to say, finding a loose original M-mount flange for one of these isn't easy -- but a standard LTM-M converter will work too. And, if you find a non-goggled M version that focuses down to 0.65m, someone has surgically removed the M3 eyes, and you'd better make sure they adjusted or replaced the focusing mechanism as well before you buy it for your M2/4/etc.
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johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
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4. M-mount for M2/4 convertible to LTM, min focus 0.7m. These have the red dot on the rim of the M bayonet mounting flange, rather than on the barrel next to the DoF scale. The M flange is removed by loosening a small set screw and then unscrewing the flange like an LTM-M adapter....
That's exactly the information that I was looking for, and exactly why I like this place so much: anything you want to know is on here somewhere!
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Erik van Straten
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4. M-mount for M2/4 convertible to LTM, min focus 0.7m. These have the red dot on the rim of the M bayonet mounting flange, rather than on the barrel next to the DoF scale. The M flange is removed by loosening a small set screw and then unscrewing the flange like an LTM-M adapter.
Ari
I happen to own a Summaron 35mm f/2.8 with removable M-flange AND red dot next to the DOF-scale. Serial nr. 1627820, very early, focusing to 0,7m.
Erik.
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Erik van Straten
Veteran
Here's a result.
Summaron 35mm f/2.8, Leica M2, Tmax400 printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.
Summaron 35mm f/2.8, Leica M2, Tmax400 printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.

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