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I believe that the 50mm f3.5 Elmar-M produced from 1954 to 1961 is now very difficult to find having had only a limited production of 13198 lenses in total.
It was the first Elmar to be produced in bayonet mount for the then new Leica M3.
Can I assume that it was the bayonet lens equivalent of the of the "Red Scale " LTM version with the same improved optical design that was being produced for the IIIf and IIIg at the time?
I have searched numerous books to try and find information if this lens in bayonet mount was of the improved "Red Scale" type but there appears to be nothing in print about this.
I presume its early demise was due to the introduction of the f2.8 bayonet version in 1958.
My lens is illustrated below and dates to 1956.
Do other forum members own, use and love this lens?
Any photos taken using this lens would be very much appreciated.
I know that Erik van Straten produces some superb results with this lens.
It was the first Elmar to be produced in bayonet mount for the then new Leica M3.
Can I assume that it was the bayonet lens equivalent of the of the "Red Scale " LTM version with the same improved optical design that was being produced for the IIIf and IIIg at the time?
I have searched numerous books to try and find information if this lens in bayonet mount was of the improved "Red Scale" type but there appears to be nothing in print about this.
I presume its early demise was due to the introduction of the f2.8 bayonet version in 1958.
My lens is illustrated below and dates to 1956.
Do other forum members own, use and love this lens?
Any photos taken using this lens would be very much appreciated.
I know that Erik van Straten produces some superb results with this lens.