andephotographic
Established
They replied, the collapsible bit was a typo. The listing says the lens was made in 1948 so is it possible to tell from that whether this will be the lens with the black barrel or the all silver Serenar type lens?
I suspect it'll be the all silver lens as to my uneducated eye the black barrelled lenses look 'newer' but this source, http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/history/canon_story/1946_1954/1946_1954.html suggests the 50mm f1.8 Serenar didn't come into production until 1951.
With shipping the lens will cost me around $240 or £150 with maybe some import duty to pay too. Seem like a good deal?
I suspect it'll be the all silver lens as to my uneducated eye the black barrelled lenses look 'newer' but this source, http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/history/canon_story/1946_1954/1946_1954.html suggests the 50mm f1.8 Serenar didn't come into production until 1951.
With shipping the lens will cost me around $240 or £150 with maybe some import duty to pay too. Seem like a good deal?
Bingley
Veteran
The 50/1.8 was not collapsible. I also question the 1948 date. I'd keep looking...
Bingley
Veteran
KEH has a chrome 50/1.8, BGN grade, on sale for $235. Not a bargain price, but you can inspect the lens after purchasing and return it if you're not satisfied.
andephotographic
Established
Yeah, I can return the B&H one too but I'm in the UK so if it's a duffer I'll already have paid postage and probably some import duty too.
I'll keep looking I think.
If I have to buy from outwith the country I'd rather go to Asia, things seem to take forever from the US!
I'll keep looking I think.
If I have to buy from outwith the country I'd rather go to Asia, things seem to take forever from the US!
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
The collapsable 50/1.8 could be a typo error.
It could be the common collapsable 50/ f1.9 lens or even the collapsable 50/f2 lens
It could be the common collapsable 50/ f1.9 lens or even the collapsable 50/f2 lens
andephotographic
Established
They replied, the collapsible bit was a typo. The listing says the lens was made in 1948 so is it possible to tell from that whether this will be the lens with the black barrel or the all silver Serenar type lens?
I suspect it'll be the all silver lens as to my uneducated eye the black barrelled lenses look 'newer' but this source, http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/history/canon_story/1946_1954/1946_1954.html suggests the 50mm f1.8 Serenar didn't come into production until 1951.
With shipping the lens will cost me around $240 or £150 with maybe some import duty to pay too. Seem like a good deal?
After they emailed me back to say it wasn't collapsible I emailed them again asking for some more details. They replied a little while ago saying it's an all chrome lens NOT Serenar.
I'd rather not have a collapsible lens anyway as they can't be collapsed into the R-D1s I have.
umcelinho
Marcelo
andre, i've collapsed both a 50mm summitar and a 90/4 elmar on my r-d1 with no problem whatsoever.
my canon 50/1.8 is also a chrome version and it's not a serenar.
my canon 50/1.8 is also a chrome version and it's not a serenar.
andephotographic
Established
Ok, good to know. I kind of prefer the look of a rigid lens but might consider a collapsible if I find a god enough deal on one.
Can I ask how you find your canon 50mm f1.8? Especially how you find it on the R-D1 since that's where I'll be using it.
Thanks.
Can I ask how you find your canon 50mm f1.8? Especially how you find it on the R-D1 since that's where I'll be using it.
Thanks.
KyleCharles
Vagabond
Keep in mind that KEH is known for under rating condition. What KEH rates as "bargain" would probably be advertised as EX++ by the average seller on that auction site. I have purchased lenses from KEH in both "BGN" and "EX" condition and in the future, I will probably only buy bargain grade lenses from them.
andephotographic
Established
Alright good to know, cheers.
Bingley
Veteran
dbm
Established
All chrome, non-Serenar version
All chrome, non-Serenar version
All chrome, non-Serenar version

Red Robin
It Is What It Is
Nice shot DB, I miss NY at times.A shot of the falls brings it back. I keep a 1.8 on my Canon P , a great duo. Thanks, Red
tenderobject
paper negative
hi guys. i just acquired a user one from keh. would anyone give me idea what type is it? serial is 307411 thanks
kuvvy
Well-known
Been looking for one myself and I see wildly varying prices. What is a decent price to pay?
anjoca76
Well-known
I just picked one up, knowing ahead of time it had a backfocus issue. I sent it off to DAG for callibration, and now it's in top working order. Unfortunately, what started off as a good bargain ended up being not much of one after having to get it serviced. Oh well. The good news is I now have a very nice LTM 50. I'm happy.
tenderobject
paper negative
got mine for $70+ but i'm still not sure if thats worth it haha i'm cheap but since i got it from keh i'm hoping it would be fine after a good CLA. these lenses varies from $150-$200 for a good copy..
Been looking for one myself and I see wildly varying prices. What is a decent price to pay?
johnamazement
Established
Sold my virtually mint one a few months ago for £130. Seemed ridiculously cheap for the quality that you get. Think I'm going to regret it one day.Been looking for one myself and I see wildly varying prices. What is a decent price to pay?
venchka
Veteran
one of the best lenses, period.
Yep! I have the Chromes to prove it. Damn stupid of me to sell it. However, the replacement I bought (Nikkor 50/1.4) isn't too shabby either.
Wayne
ShmadowShmetail
Newbie
got mine for $70+ but i'm still not sure if thats worth it haha i'm cheap but since i got it from keh i'm hoping it would be fine after a good CLA. these lenses varies from $150-$200 for a good copy..
The prices seem to be higher these days. I have been looking for a good copy.
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