kermaier
Well-known
The version II should come with its hood (small, compact, screw in hood).
The hood for the version II works quite nicely on my version I Elmar 50/2.8.
::Ari
LawrenH
Newbie
Man, does that DOF scale ever look better on the older version. I use my Elmar II a lot, and that is the one thing that I find lacking.
ferider
Veteran
Man, does that DOF scale ever look better on the older version. I use my Elmar II a lot, and that is the one thing that I find lacking.
True, but that's what you pay for a much shorter focus throw.
raid
Dad Photographer
I have the old 5cm 3.5 Elmar which I often use on a Standard Leica, and I for the first version Elmar 5cm 2.8 which is in perfect optical condition as the front element has been changed professionally. Both are good lenses, and I amnot even tempted anymore to get 2.8 Elmar-M even though I read lots of praises about its performance.
I did not know that there exists a 3.5 Elmar M before. This is interesting.
I did not know that there exists a 3.5 Elmar M before. This is interesting.
Nokton48
Veteran
I use my V1 50mm F2.8 quite a bit, and I love it. I did put Dymo labeling tape around the -front- part of the lens barrel; this is straight from the supplement Leitz provided in the original M5 instruction book. The lens can collapse(some) but not enough to damage the meter arm in M5. Very clever, those dudes from Wetzlar.
I love my V1 Elmar. Also have the 90mm F4, but I haven't used that one as much. But I do like it as well. Build quality is truly amazing, on both of them. Will definately get out and use the 90mm more in the future. Both lenses have the Dymo tape.
I love my V1 Elmar. Also have the 90mm F4, but I haven't used that one as much. But I do like it as well. Build quality is truly amazing, on both of them. Will definately get out and use the 90mm more in the future. Both lenses have the Dymo tape.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
I did not know that there exists a 3.5 Elmar M before. This is interesting.
Leica made the f3.5 Elmar 50 for the first batch of M3's in 1954. Later it was "boosted" to f2.8. It is not scarce as such (about 10 000 made) but for some reason it can be difficult to find, though when you do, they are usually in good shape. Probably were used for a brief while until the f2.8 came out (and the Summarit in M-mount) and then relegated to the bottom of a deskdrawer and forgotten,
raid
Dad Photographer
Tom,
I agree with you regarding the explanation why such a lens may have "vanished". The history of lenses and cameras can be very interesting indeed.
I agree with you regarding the explanation why such a lens may have "vanished". The history of lenses and cameras can be very interesting indeed.
Bingley
Veteran
I've got the 3.5 (coated) and 2.8 v. 1 versions, both in LTM. The 50/2.8 LTM is new to me, and I've been pleased with the results in both color and bw -- it appears to be a sharp lens, even if it isn't the latest version:


mirrored
Established
I just got Elmar 50 latest version. 
The collaps system have certain kind of bayonet which have no lock for shooting position. So, when turning stops "above" full aperture, the collaps-bayonet move too? Is my Elmar in order?
The collaps system have certain kind of bayonet which have no lock for shooting position. So, when turning stops "above" full aperture, the collaps-bayonet move too? Is my Elmar in order?
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
It should lock in.
mirrored
Established
Thanks Steve. I find a dedicated thread for this question. http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=91980
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Tuna
Fotoğrafçı
I've enjoyed my 50/3.5 Elmar from 1956 and continue to shoot with it - currently attached to an MP. Occasional flare was an issue with this uncoated lens but I found a hood and it's been fine since. Here are a few examples...
Tuna
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kermaier
Well-known
That's just perfect. Compositional balance, timing, tones, the whole enchilada -- love it!
::Ari
matreve
Newbie
I've enjoyed my 50/3.5 Elmar from 1956 and continue to shoot with it - currently attached to an MP. Occasional flare was an issue with this uncoated lens but I found a hood and it's been fine since. Here are a few examples...
Tuna
I thought all Leitz lenses made after WWII were coated. Elmar from 1956 uncoated? Nice pictures.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I have a 1952 coated version for LTM.
I second Tom's comment about "a throwback to the 60's with Tri X".

I second Tom's comment about "a throwback to the 60's with Tri X".



AndySig
Established
If you had the choice between the elmar-m f2.8 and the modern elmarit f2.5, which would you go for?
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
So Goooood Pan,
Swoon....love your set
Purrfect Combo with triX
Which model Barnack ?
Best- H
Swoon....love your set
Purrfect Combo with triX
Which model Barnack ?
Best- H
Mudman
Well-known
I've got a wonderful non-coated version from 1939 on my 1939 Leica iii.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
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