szekiat
Well-known
haha, i just PX'd one with someone here. The 1950s elmar has some of the best bokeh i've seen but when collapsed, its actually bigger than my 40mm cron so i decided to keep the cron instead....
harmsr
M5 Nut
Ron,
Tony at PopFlash shows a mint one on his site.
Best,
Ray
Tony at PopFlash shows a mint one on his site.
Best,
Ray
peter_n
Veteran
Apparently both the black & chrome current 50/2.8 Elmar-Ms are on the chopping block at Leica. At least according to the German Leica forum.
nobbylon
Veteran
I really like my Elmar, 1967 version with the dual scale, meters and feet. When the lens is focused, yes the aperture scale turns with the barrel but the aperture doesn't change.
My only complaint is the infinity lock which does annoy me when the focus point means that you have to press the lock to get the focus to turn above the detent. Apart from this I think it's a great lens, very nice bokeh and really feels solid and well built. I paid 150 sterling for mine and it's mint. Quality lens.
My only complaint is the infinity lock which does annoy me when the focus point means that you have to press the lock to get the focus to turn above the detent. Apart from this I think it's a great lens, very nice bokeh and really feels solid and well built. I paid 150 sterling for mine and it's mint. Quality lens.
ian_w
Member
peter_n said:Apparently both the black & chrome current 50/2.8 Elmar-Ms are on the chopping block at Leica. At least according to the German Leica forum.
Then I'm glad I already have one! Can't say anything about the originals, but I find the elmar M preferable to the current summicron.
Ian
peter_n
Veteran
Me too - I had two of the current Summicrons but was very happy when I found the Elmar-M. What a great little lens!ian_w said:Then I'm glad I already have one! Can't say anything about the originals, but I find the elmar M preferable to the current summicron.
Ian
50mm/f2.8 Elmar-M at f4
ian_w
Member
Great shot Peter - that's what I'm talking about!
I really should get a film scanner some day...
awilder
Alan Wilder
The current Elmar M is the way to go for a couple of reasons. Sharpness and contrast is more on par with modern lenses like the Summicron but just a tad less resolution for those not looking for it's biting sharpness especially from f/2.8-f/5.6. Better ergonomics. Lens does not collapse as far into the body making it more compatable with an M5 or CL.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
If you want a new one act fast- Just read in LFI that the Elmar-M is likely to be the next to go, along with the 90/2.8
The new Summarit appears to be even smaller however and based on the current summicron...
The new Summarit appears to be even smaller however and based on the current summicron...
PetarDima
Well-known
mmmmm ... nice! some shooting info : film, shutter speed ... ?peter_n said:Me too - I had two of the current Summicrons but was very happy when I found the Elmar-M. What a great little lens!
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50mm/f2.8 Elmar-M at f4
For few years I was dreaming about speed expensive lenses ... but I think that
this little candy is fantastic out of focus story teller.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Keith said:Incidentally ... does anyone know much about this lens ... the Hexanon L Mount f2.4 50mm. Not cheap to buy I noticed but it was obviously made to have a classic look?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI...m=150169004185&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=005
I did have one of these for several years. It is a 6 element design and very good. It was on par with my late version black 50f2.8 Elmar and thus close to the Summicron in quality. It was a small run (i think either 800 or 1000 lenses, in chrome) and mainly for the japanese market. It tends to be priced as a collectible, rather than a user. A late version Elmar 50f2.8 is a better choice in my opinion or even the Skopar 50mm f2.5 from Voigtlander. This lens has gotten a bad rap - I have 3 of them and I find it a/very sharp and b/quite contrasty and c/ very cute as it looks like a 35/2 Summicron! As it is out of production now, it is a bargain!
peter_n
Veteran
hi Vlad! Film was Neopan 400 (I think) f4 at 1/60s.PetarDima said:mmmmm ... nice! some shooting info : film, shutter speed ... ?
For few years I was dreaming about speed expensive lenses ... but I think that
this little candy is fantastic out of focus story teller.
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