David Charlwood
Established
What 35mm and/or 50mm lenses do people recommend for the M2 / M3, to get a traditional effect?
sleepyhead
Well-known
35mm Summilux with goggles.
50mm Summitar or collapsible Summicron.
50mm Summitar or collapsible Summicron.
Bingley
Veteran
35 Summaron or 35/1.8 Canon. 50 Summar if you can find one in good condition (not easy). Your best bets in 50 may be a Summitar or an Elmar 50/3.5 or Canon 50/1.5. I gather that you're looking for a lower contrast lens and has a distinctive signature.
sparrow6224
Well-known
My M2 loves the Canon 35mm f/2
mfogiel
Veteran
For the M2 in order of price:
Summicron 35/2 8 elements (1st version)
Summaron 35/2.8
Summaron 35/3,5
Elmar 3,5cm 3.5
For the M3 in order of price:
Summarit 50/1.5
Rigid or DR Summicron 50/2
Collapsible Summicron 50/2
Elmar 50/2.8 v1
Summitar 50/2
Elmar 5cm/3.5
Summicron 35/2 8 elements (1st version)
Summaron 35/2.8
Summaron 35/3,5
Elmar 3,5cm 3.5
For the M3 in order of price:
Summarit 50/1.5
Rigid or DR Summicron 50/2
Collapsible Summicron 50/2
Elmar 50/2.8 v1
Summitar 50/2
Elmar 5cm/3.5
rolfe
Well-known
My M3 kit consists of the DR 50/2 Summicron, the goggled 35/2 Summicron (8 elements, 1st version), and the 21/3.4 Super Angulon.
All of these will give the traditional signature in B&W. For color, you may like the later more contrasty lenses better.
All of these will give the traditional signature in B&W. For color, you may like the later more contrasty lenses better.
PatrickCheung
Well-known
I second the Canon 35/2 for a 35...
Taken on Digital...
Taken on film...
Or the 35/3.5 Summaron... I got mine in LTM... sharp, low contrast
The only photo I've taken with it and kept so far is a digital one though...
Taken on Digital...

Taken on film...

Or the 35/3.5 Summaron... I got mine in LTM... sharp, low contrast
The only photo I've taken with it and kept so far is a digital one though...

David Charlwood
Established
Thanks everybody - I am currently using a 50mm DR Summicron and an eight element 35mm Summicron (with goggles) - I don't think that I can do any better.
Regards,
David.
Regards,
David.
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