Captain
Well-known
The prices seem to be higher these days. I have been looking for a good copy.
So what would a heavy chrome (non serenar) version of this lens fetch in the classifieds do people think?
projectphill
Member
Question where can I purchase the LTM to M adapter for the Canon Rangefinder 50mm F 1.8 Leica Screw Mount LTM M39 RF Lens?
Scrambler
Well-known
Um... nearly anywhere. New from Cameraquest or Leica, or any number of eBay sellers. Any 50mm LTM-M adapter will work. I use chromed brass Chinese eBay versions, never had issues with focus or fit.Question where can I purchase the LTM to M adapter for the Canon Rangefinder 50mm F 1.8 Leica Screw Mount LTM M39 RF Lens?
Mackinaw
Think Different
Also, Igor Camera has a few in stock.
Jim B.
Jim B.
projectphill
Member
Um... nearly anywhere. New from Cameraquest or Leica, or any number of eBay sellers. Any 50mm LTM-M adapter will work. I use chromed brass Chinese eBay versions, never had issues with focus or fit.
Sweet thank you
kuuan
loves old lenses
this thread needs more photos!
NNEX5n, Boudha, Kathmandu
Ricoh GXR M, orphan's home, Saigon
Ricoh GXR M, Lebih beach, Bali
Ricoh GXR M, China town, Saigon

NNEX5n, Boudha, Kathmandu

Ricoh GXR M, orphan's home, Saigon

Ricoh GXR M, Lebih beach, Bali

Ricoh GXR M, China town, Saigon
Fixcinater
Never enough smoky peat
Just picked up a version 2 w/meters (f/22) and haze on the first surface of the rear group. Hopefully I can get it cleaned up, I want to get my 50s down to Canon 50/1.2 and 1.8 or maybe the 1.2 and a J-8 if the Canons are too similar.
Mark C
Well-known
It is hard to imagine the Canons will be very similar; the 1.2 is a pretty wacky lens. I like mine and need to use it more, but it has not been my idea of a general purpose lens. The 1.8 should be a nice all around, well corrected lens with much better edge performance. I'm starting to care a bit less about that lately, but it is certainly something nice to have when you need it.
bmiller128
Member
Chrome Canon 50/1.8 on M3, TMax 100.
At f/2:
Quakertown Farmers Market by bmiller128, on Flickr
Wide open:
Telephone Pole by bmiller128, on Flickr
At f/2.8:
House and Trees by bmiller128, on Flickr
At f/2:

Wide open:

At f/2.8:

bmiller128
Member
Some interesting bokeh at f/5.6: Chrome Canon 50/1.8, on M3, TMax 400:
Branch and Bokeh by bmiller128, on Flickr

Tijmendal
Young photog
So, I've got some haze on my copy as well. I opened the lens up, but it's all on the elements in front of the aperture. I don't know how to get there. I did remove the front-retainer ring, but that allowed me only to the very first elemnt.
Does anyone know how to get to the elements in front of the aperture blades (coming from the rear of the lens)?
Thanks.
Does anyone know how to get to the elements in front of the aperture blades (coming from the rear of the lens)?
Thanks.
superultramega
Established
In viewing the photos in this thread I think the lens handles flare well. But I'm curious how people think the Canon deals with flare if a lens hood isn't used. My Canon Serenar copy was just repaired/cleaned but I don't have a hood. I'm excited to use it on my upcoming trip to Texas to see/photograph my pregnant friend but I'm a little anxious about late afternoon light. Thoughts?
bmiller128
Member
I don't have a hood either, and I haven't really noticed any problems with flare. Here's a wide-open test shot with a flashlight free to flare away: 
Canon 50/1.8 at f/1.8 by bmiller128, on Flickr
(See also the rest of the flickr album for the same shot with other lenses, if you want to compare.)
Also in my "House and Trees" shot a few posts back, there was some pretty harsh sun coming from the side. I may have shaded the lens with my hand.
-Ben

Canon 50/1.8 at f/1.8 by bmiller128, on Flickr
(See also the rest of the flickr album for the same shot with other lenses, if you want to compare.)
Also in my "House and Trees" shot a few posts back, there was some pretty harsh sun coming from the side. I may have shaded the lens with my hand.
-Ben
In viewing the photos in this thread I think the lens handles flare well. But I'm curious how people think the Canon deals with flare if a lens hood isn't used. My Canon Serenar copy was just repaired/cleaned but I don't have a hood. I'm excited to use it on my upcoming trip to Texas to see/photograph my pregnant friend but I'm a little anxious about late afternoon light. Thoughts?
cRonaldo07
Newbie
Thank you for this thread, i bought the serenar with no regret 
Mine open wide with Portra 160
My Sister by Adiva Setiawan, on Flickr
Mine open wide with Portra 160

Greyscale
Veteran
Somehow, I have found myself with two of these, an early chrome and a later black version.

Canon IVF, Kodak BW400CN by Greyscale3, on Flickr

Canon IVF, Serenar 50/1.8, CVS 400 film, iPhone light meter app by Greyscale3, on Flickr

Canon IVF, Kodak BW400CN by Greyscale3, on Flickr

Canon IVF, Serenar 50/1.8, CVS 400 film, iPhone light meter app by Greyscale3, on Flickr
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
I have a chrome non-Serenar version with clear glass though slightly scratched front lens and it seems to work great. I also recently picked up a version 3 that looks mint but came with some internal haze that cleaned nicely. Both lenses were purchased within the last few months for less than $100 each.
In the past I had a Serenar chrome version that had the internal haze but as mentioned, it was an easy job to clean it and it was like new. I traded it off but the recent purchases solved that issue.
In the past I had a Serenar chrome version that had the internal haze but as mentioned, it was an easy job to clean it and it was like new. I traded it off but the recent purchases solved that issue.
goamules
Well-known
My very clean later chrome one, I'm starting to shoot again to compare to my Summicron.

farlymac
PF McFarland
That's a helluva way to fix an ingrown toenail. 
PF
PF
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