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kermaier
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Seems like you're capturing a wide brightness range in those b&w pictures; without losing highlights or shadows. Nice!
Ari
Ari
zleica
Established
Very nice images. The Elmar 50-M is an underrated lens, IMHO.
gilpen123
Gil
Looks like the len's character is well balanced. I love the not so clinical sharpness and slightly lower contrast that can lift shadows and tones are great as well. Btw, is this the latest Elmar before Leica stopped production?
I just started using this lens this weekend. I hope I like it as much as you do...
gdi
Veteran
No one having a problem with collapsing it on the R-D1? I may take some measurements this weekend to increase my comfort level. I am talking about the recently discontinued one.
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everyone says not to...but mine seems to fit inside nicely. i have to admit that i have not been collapsing mine out of fear but i feel dumb about it...
gdi
Veteran
I know what you mean, there was a lot of angst around collapsing it with the M8. Every time I do it, I feel a little nervous.
BTW, I am using the bridge grip now and it's great, the camera really feels secure. But they have changed the design. The grip blocks the battery door so I have to take it off. I saw your pictures and can see there is adequate clearance.
BTW, I am using the bridge grip now and it's great, the camera really feels secure. But they have changed the design. The grip blocks the battery door so I have to take it off. I saw your pictures and can see there is adequate clearance.
rodt16s
Well-known
Is this the 50's M-Elmar (3.5 or 2.8) or the later re-issue 2.8..?
chut
Luceat Lux Vestra

Bang for your buck Leica lens
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Is this the 50's M-Elmar (3.5 or 2.8) or the later re-issue 2.8..?
mine is the last version, recently discontinued.
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I know what you mean, there was a lot of angst around collapsing it with the M8. Every time I do it, I feel a little nervous.
BTW, I am using the bridge grip now and it's great, the camera really feels secure. But they have changed the design. The grip blocks the battery door so I have to take it off. I saw your pictures and can see there is adequate clearance.
i love that grip, too bad the design was changed, i wonder why they did that.
if you have the time, i'd appreciate a quick snap of what the new version looks like.
gdi
Veteran
i love that grip, too bad the design was changed, i wonder why they did that.
if you have the time, i'd appreciate a quick snap of what the new version looks like.
Here it is, I think the one I have is a newer design (got it used). I believe the machining around the screw slot is different and the end of yours is more rounded to accommodate the battery door. The ones on the bay look like this now.

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No one having a problem with collapsing it on the R-D1? I may take some measurements this weekend to increase my comfort level. I am talking about the recently discontinued one.
wondering if you had a chance to measure away this weekend?
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Here it is, I think the one I have is a newer design (got it used). I believe the machining around the screw slot is different and the end of yours is more rounded to accommodate the battery door. The ones on the bay look like this now.
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too bad they changed that small detail...you could probably dremel away enough to allow the door to open.
gdi
Veteran
I used a micrometer to measure the depth of the fully collapsed lens at infinity and the depth of the baffles from the mount surface. There is just enough clearance to prevent the two touching. But anyone who wants to try it should carefully test for themselves!
Regarding the grip - I think I can live with it the way it is. I know the R-D1 batteries don't fall out easily, so I rather just take it off than bang on the camera to get it to drop out.
Regarding the grip - I think I can live with it the way it is. I know the R-D1 batteries don't fall out easily, so I rather just take it off than bang on the camera to get it to drop out.
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i bang...no rf adjustments needed so far 
any hitting of the roller cam? i thought that was the big fear.
any hitting of the roller cam? i thought that was the big fear.
DNG
Film Friendly
Very nice images. Not sure yet if I will get any more 50's. seems like many Rff'ers have a few 50's for different reasons. Love the tonal range and just the right sharpness too.
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