David Murphy
Veteran
I had a chance to test the beautiful Canon 50mm F3.5 collapsible I acquired from a member here in the recent past. There are not too many photo samples from this lens out there (in fact, none that I could find - I posted four today on Flickr). The lens is, as expected, beautifully made - not quite as retro in (some sense) as the Elmar 5cm/3.5. It has a filter thread and also takes Elmar exterior mounted accessories, a great convenience (is this called A36?).
The photos samples were taken at mid-apertures using Kodak Gold 100, with a bit of post processing to compensate for scanner imperfections and lack of a cooling filter (late afternoon shots). I used my Leitz UV filter and hood designed for the Elmar. This fits the lens nicely, but looks very strange and interesting to the non-initiated! The camera was my beautiful Tanack IV-S.
Lens extended without attachments
Lens collapsed. This makes quite a compact setup.
Lens extended with filter and hood. Ready for action!
Pasadena City Hall
The photos samples were taken at mid-apertures using Kodak Gold 100, with a bit of post processing to compensate for scanner imperfections and lack of a cooling filter (late afternoon shots). I used my Leitz UV filter and hood designed for the Elmar. This fits the lens nicely, but looks very strange and interesting to the non-initiated! The camera was my beautiful Tanack IV-S.
Lens extended without attachments

Lens collapsed. This makes quite a compact setup.

Lens extended with filter and hood. Ready for action!

Pasadena City Hall




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