ironhorse
Joe DuPont
Just a heads up if anyone is interested. There is a pair of 50mm DR Summicron Gogglea for sale on Craigslist in NYC. I have seen plenty of lenses for sale without them, but never the goggles alone.
I have no relationship or knowledge of the seller.
http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/pho/3416153528.html
I have no relationship or knowledge of the seller.
http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/pho/3416153528.html
maddoc
... likes film again.
The problem is that there are two types of goggles for the DR Summicron, which are not interchangeable ... so buying goggles separately is try and error. Also if they are of the correct type they might not fit 100% correctly (focus).
ferider
Veteran
Agree, Gabor. However, the seller specifies the google type (newer version, kursives Logo, kein "Wappen").
ironhorse
Joe DuPont
Thanks for the information. I had no idea.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Agree, Gabor. However, the seller specifies the google type (newer version, kursives Logo, kein "Wappen").
Good to know !
ferider
Veteran
Here is from the head bartender:
"Earlier DR's have a single feet or meter focusing scale, and clip on eyes with the E. Leitz enlarger condenser logo, as shown on the top photo of this page, and focus to 19." Later DR's have a dual feet and meter focusing scale, with a simpler Leitz logo, and focus to 20."
(http://www.cameraquest.com/m50dr.htm)
PS: it took me forever to find the right googles for my DR when I still had it .... These days I have a rigid Summicron, no such issues
"Earlier DR's have a single feet or meter focusing scale, and clip on eyes with the E. Leitz enlarger condenser logo, as shown on the top photo of this page, and focus to 19." Later DR's have a dual feet and meter focusing scale, with a simpler Leitz logo, and focus to 20."
(http://www.cameraquest.com/m50dr.htm)
PS: it took me forever to find the right googles for my DR when I still had it .... These days I have a rigid Summicron, no such issues
maddoc
... likes film again.
Great !
I forgot about that piece of information ! :angel:
venchka
Veteran
Doesn't that same article mention that the newer version also works with earlier version of the lens? But not the reverse. I either read that somewhere, or I'm dreming. Verification would be great.
Wayne
Wayne
ferider
Veteran
The other way around, Wayne. Earlier googles fit on later lenses but not vice versa.
Roninman
Established
ahhh! finally!! This has bugged me forever! My DR is 2279xxx and the goggles have never fit very well. The goggles have Leitz in script with WETZLER underneath. So they are mismatched Roland??
ferider
Veteran
Double (red/black) or single focusing scale on the lens ?
venchka
Veteran
The other way around, Wayne. Earlier googles fit on later lenses but not vice versa.
Thanks! I knew it was one or the other.
Wayne
Roninman
Established
Double (red/black) or single focusing scale on the lens ?
Double red / black here:

When I twist the lens to move to the shorter focusing scale, I have to hold the goggles in such a way to compress the ball bearing (hold it almost in a halfway position). Once the lens focus ring turns freely the goggles can be pushed against the frame of the camera but are definitely loose. Is this the common experience? Thanks in advance Roland.
rodt16s
Well-known
I use later goggles on the earlier DR, no problem
mitch
Member
Hey, I'm actually the one selling the goggles linked in the first post. I wish I could say that this thread has brought on lots of interested buyers, but as of now they're still available. I hope I'm not breaking some rule or rules by posting this. I'm also willing to ship them if you're not in the NY area.
Vics
Veteran
When I bought my DR it came with the wrong goggles, but I didn't know that. I tried to fix it myself, but couldn't make it work (by adjusting by trial and error the RF side of it.) Only then did I read the cameraquest article, and then bought the right one. I've since traded away the DR and now I have the other goggles (script) but no lens. Like you I'd rather have the Rigid. Someday...Here is from the head bartender:
"Earlier DR's have a single feet or meter focusing scale, and clip on eyes with the E. Leitz enlarger condenser logo, as shown on the top photo of this page, and focus to 19." Later DR's have a dual feet and meter focusing scale, with a simpler Leitz logo, and focus to 20."
(http://www.cameraquest.com/m50dr.htm)
PS: it took me forever to find the right googles for my DR when I still had it .... These days I have a rigid Summicron, no such issues![]()
Vics
Veteran
Yes, that works. It's the reverse that doesn't work.I use later goggles on the earlier DR, no problem
EDIT: Hmmm. I may be confused about that...
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