menos
Veteran
Hey Peter, I can completely understand your regret.
Although not an everyday lens in my opinion, the Summarit 50/1.5 really is a lens, everybody should have.
There is a very reasonably priced sample just right now in the classifieds btw - I almost feel tempted, to buy it as a second Summarit for this price ;-)
Although not an everyday lens in my opinion, the Summarit 50/1.5 really is a lens, everybody should have.
There is a very reasonably priced sample just right now in the classifieds btw - I almost feel tempted, to buy it as a second Summarit for this price ;-)
Warren T.
Well-known
Dirk: WOW! Really wonderful photography! Thanks for sharing these.
And good job on restoring the lens too
(I didn't see this thread until today)
--Warren
And good job on restoring the lens too
(I didn't see this thread until today)
--Warren
menos
Veteran
Hey Warren, please see, that I am not the only one, posting here Summarit 50/1.5 photos!
Above photos for example are made by BB, who scored a very beautiful sample and shoots color.
If this isn't already done, why not translating this thread into a 5cm ƒ1.5 Summarit thread entirely ;-) ?
Thanks for the comment though - I love taking lenses apart and fixing things!
Above photos for example are made by BB, who scored a very beautiful sample and shoots color.
If this isn't already done, why not translating this thread into a 5cm ƒ1.5 Summarit thread entirely ;-) ?
Thanks for the comment though - I love taking lenses apart and fixing things!
Archiver
Veteran
Rod here on the forum sold me a Leitz Summarit 5cm ƒ1.5 in need of a CLA (it was a pleasure, to deal with him).
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Those are very striking images. I had no idea that this old lens produced that kind of swirly bokeh.
And sharp! Despite the background blur, you can clearly see what looks like a huge hair coming out of this guy's nose!
menos
Veteran
Haha - it is actually not a huge hair, but part of the smoke leaving through his nose ;-)
The reason, why this shot is so sharp and rather contrasty is, that I stopped down a bit and there was no serious backlight, which the Summarit is very sensitive, even with the most beautiful of all lens hoods, the XOONS.
From all Leica lenses, I tried so far, the Summarit produces the most crazy swirl, right followed by the milder, but still apparent swirl of the Summitar.
The reason, why this shot is so sharp and rather contrasty is, that I stopped down a bit and there was no serious backlight, which the Summarit is very sensitive, even with the most beautiful of all lens hoods, the XOONS.
From all Leica lenses, I tried so far, the Summarit produces the most crazy swirl, right followed by the milder, but still apparent swirl of the Summitar.
Beano_z
BB
There's good and bad to it...luckily I found a place to stay in Tin Hau today, Dirk you're more than welcome to crash if you don't mind sleeping with the cat 
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
good news. thumb up!
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
menos
Veteran
Nice, thanks BB ;-)
Helen, I like the metro shot with glowing gameboy and all!
I have the feeling, this could become a nice 5cm ƒ1.5 Summarit thread!
i have to get mine out and shoot some more as well!
Digging out some older shots with mine:
a hairy drive by shot:
don't say, the old Summarit wasn't sharp:
painting the street:
moving big stuff:
… and a candid portrait of proud granny and little grandson:
Helen, I like the metro shot with glowing gameboy and all!
I have the feeling, this could become a nice 5cm ƒ1.5 Summarit thread!
i have to get mine out and shoot some more as well!
Digging out some older shots with mine:
a hairy drive by shot:

don't say, the old Summarit wasn't sharp:

painting the street:





moving big stuff:

… and a candid portrait of proud granny and little grandson:

PatrickCheung
Well-known
damn. I want one.
Warren T.
Well-known
menos
Veteran
Patrick, there is a very, very cheap one now in the classifieds together with a M2 - don't know the seller, but the lens surely looks tempting ;-)
Don't see them often for that price these days.
Don't see them often for that price these days.
Beano_z
BB
I like the glow on yours, mind doesn't glow that much, don't tell me it's just in my mind, I swear I can see the difference...
menos
Veteran
I like the glow on yours, mind doesn't glow that much, don't tell me it's just in my mind, I swear I can see the difference...
This could very well just be in exposure and post processing (overexpose half a stop and don't counteract in PP = glow).
Maybe I have a dog?
old dog

swirly dog

yourdeelight
Newbie
Many say they have dismantled the summarit but I cannot find clear instructions - anywhere - and they would be much appreciated - with pictures of tools required and how the different sections are dismantled.
The only instructions I have seen - by 'Brian' - only results in the focus and optics mount being separated (which I did) not in any separation of the optical elements themselves.. Particularly useful would be how to remove the front element -can that be unscrewed simply alone after removing the single visible screw by the edge of the front?
Any response by anyone who has done this would be useful. Also the precise name of the greases required to lubricate the focus and aperture turning parts.
The only instructions I have seen - by 'Brian' - only results in the focus and optics mount being separated (which I did) not in any separation of the optical elements themselves.. Particularly useful would be how to remove the front element -can that be unscrewed simply alone after removing the single visible screw by the edge of the front?
Any response by anyone who has done this would be useful. Also the precise name of the greases required to lubricate the focus and aperture turning parts.
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