Fellow friends: which tele lens for my M8 do you recommend?

This image will give you an Idea. Everyone has a different Idea of what they like.

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Thank you so much for that post, lovely picture, and I see a beautiful bokeh here, much better than expected! I can see why you have fallen for it!
It is the outsider in the race....a dark horse :)
 
AFAIK, the E55 version 3 went from serial 3,177,211 - 3,750,000 (see http://www.antiquecameras.net/leicamlenses.html).

Maybe a size comparison helps, too:

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From left to right: Nikkor, v3 Summicron, Summilux.

Roland.

Thank you again, Roland!
VERY MUCH appreciated! I am soooooo grateful!
This info with serial numbers was just what I needed, and I will immediately start a search. And the picture with size comparison, was awesome!!! I loved and I thank you very much!
v3 Summicron is VERY exciting for me right now!
I really appreciate the extra f-stop. In your opinion Roland, for a v3 S'cron, what would be just about the right price, if the condition were good to excellent?

Thank you again, and I salute you and your helpful aid. I think you have a real nice lens collection!
 
Roland's Black Nikkor 8.5cm f2 is "uncommon", and cost about double what a chrome lens goes for. It is lighter than the chrome Nikkor. The chrome Nikkor is much smaller and lighter than the Canon 85/2 and 85/1.9.

The Jupiter-9 is a nice and light lens, but will likely not focus properly on a Leica without a lot of work.

Thank you very much, Brian, much appreciated!
Ok, so I guess the Nikkor and Canon are good choices too, and if I should buy, I guess the chrome would be most interesting, given the price.

Also, the Jupiter is intriguing, but I guess it is not what I need right now, because I need a lens I can start working with right away, and that I can trust in mechanics, optic and functionality. But down the road, as a second creative lens, the Jupiter sounds just right! But the price....is shockingly good ;)

Thank you again, Brian.

If anyone have pictures taken with the Canon's, I would LOVE to see them :)
Best regards
Peter
 
Peter,
Thank you for your kind words. Glad I could help in the past.
As far as Jupiter goes - some are better than others. Some just need shimming, others need more work. Sometimes you get lucky, and sometimes you dont. I have had a couple and they were pretty good. One I have now is very good. But with all of them build quality is not a good and they may have a little play in focus. But optics of Jupiter 9 are superb:

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Krosya!!
How lovely to hear from you!!!
You are the reason I owned and cherished a Konica Hexanon M 50/2 and the great UC 35/2 Hexanon when I once owned the Epson RD-1! Those were the days, and it was then I fell in love with rangefinder photography. And your encouragement really made me believe and dare. I will always be incredibly grateful for that, and I once in a while send you positive and good thoughts!
I have always been impressed with the magic in your photos, and I think your work with the Hexanons have been some of the most interesting and fascinating here :)
I also see you recommend a 90/2,8, and when seeing the pictures, it is hard to argue other than that this looks like a great lens, and I love the colors! A strong candidate!

You are also showing some magic with the VL, and I am fascinated with what you say about weight, size and quality, and I also understand it has a inviting price tag on it... However, I like the images from the Hexanon better, maybe it's my eyes... But, it's a feeling :)

I am already strongly considering the Nikkor, it seems to be a killer lens, but everyone says the same: go for the black one... The only problem is that I have found no one for sale :) So, I don't even know how much money it should cost...

Thank you again, I always check in on the Konica forum here, in my heart, I have a weak spot for the Hexanons. They were kind of my first love, in rangefinder photography, and they really did a great job on that Epson...
I like your posts there :)

Best regards
Peter
 
In your opinion Roland, for a v3 S'cron, what would be just about the right price, if the condition were good to excellent?

Thank you again, and I salute you and your helpful aid. I think you have a real nice lens collection!

No problem, Pete, and thanks ! You can check prices here: http://www.antiquecameras.net/leicamlenses.html. US 900-1400 for a good v3, apparently.

Best,

Roland.

PS: a recent picture taken with my Nikkor:

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And here a recent Summicron one:

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Canon 85/2 "Serenar" on the Leica M8.

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Some samples:

At F2:
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At F4:

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At F2, Distance shot:

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100% crop of above, F2.

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The Canon 85/2 goes in the $150 range. Mine was hazed over when bought, cleaned it myself. All of the optical surfaces are hard-coated, and cleaned without leaving marks. It is as big and heavy as the first generation Summicron 90/2. I have one of those as well.
 
I have 3 long lenses for my M8: 90 Tele Elmarit, 90 Elmarit M, and a 135 Elmarit. The 90 Elmarit M is hands down the best as far as IQ goes. It is a great lens. My 135 Elmarit with goggles replaces a DSLR most of the time and, at $350, is the best bargain. It is heavy though and has a long focus throw. IQ is good but not spectacular. But the effective 180 mm field of view is sometimes needed. So it is always part of my kit. My poor 90 Tele Elemarit is suffering from old age and abuse. I now consider it my soft focus portrait lens. It rode along in my jacket pocket for more than half of my life and now mostly lives in retirement in a drawer with my good old 50 DR Summicron.

Tom
 
Thank you very very much! I am very grateful! The summicron is a very strong candidate, but the prices are high at the moment it seems. But I could easily see the Elmarit-M 90 as a dark horse in the race. With the latest version, do you mean those produced in the 1980's?

And I agree, a very good lens for concert coverage! :)

Best regards!
Peter

And 1990s. Mine plays well with my 35 Summicron V4. Both are sharp, light and everything you would ever want for that "Leica Glow."
 
I am in the "90mm is too long for the M8" camp. Tried a 90 Elmar-C and really struggled focusing it. My longest lens is the popular CV 75 2.5, which I find a great deal.

This being said, the 90 Summicrons are indeed great deals, especially the older ones. If you find you can focus the 90 accurately, this is a lens worth acquiring.
 
I am in the "90mm is too long for the M8" camp. Tried a 90 Elmar-C and really struggled focusing it.
It shouldn't be that way; I focus an Apo-Telyt 135 on the M8 with ease. Check if you don't need a diopter correction lens on your viewfinder.
 
The longest lens that I have used on my M8 is the Nikkor-P 10.5cm F2.5.

Wide-Open, framed using the 90mm framelines.

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Thank you everyone for these great comments and views, shows great consideration and enthusiasm from you guys. Much appreciated!!!
I am still without lens. I hoped to win the 90/2,8 Konica Hexanon M on ebay from an austrian seller. However, the price went pretty high, and I did unfortunately not win.
The bids started to get so high that I thought that at THAT price, I was not far away from other lenses I perpaps desired more.

So, I guess I will save some more, and go for the 75 summilux pre-asph. I COULD be tempted to go for the Elmarit 90/2,8 or the 90 Summarit, if that lux is too unobtainable.

I also guess I will scan and sweep ebay for good offers on the lenses you have mentioned for me, all seem to be superb lenses. So if I see something there at the right price, I will go for it!
It is a bit frustrating that I did not get that Hexanon, I really wish a rf tele lens. But I think in my heart that I will be very very happy if I could have that 75 lux somewhere in the future.
I will get back and tell you, when that happens, or I buy another lens :)

Thank you guys, you are the best!
I am geniounely grateful for your answers and views. I have also learned so much from this thread :)

Best regards from Norway :)
 
Nikkor LTM 10.5cm is indeed one great lens. If it wasn't so heavy, I'd still have it :

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What a beautiful shot, Krosya! I love it! This look sooo stunning, great drawing and magical rendering. I have never heard of this lens, you say it is heavy, is it a beast in weight? Congratulations anyways on an excellent shot!
 
The bids started to get so high that I thought that at THAT price, I was not far away from other lenses I perpaps desired more.

So, I guess I will save some more, and go for the 75 summilux pre-asph. I COULD be tempted to go for the Elmarit 90/2,8 or the 90 Summarit, if that lux is too unobtainable.

Ummm--- There is no Summilux 75 post-asph ;) And prices are rapidly approaching the 3000 Euro mark.
 
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