raid
Dad Photographer
I have tried the Sonnar with color and with XP2. Both came out super good. I tried to shoot wide open at window light. The results were very pleasing, I used a Franka push in lens hood.
I have tried the Sonnar with color and with XP2. Both came out super good. I tried to shoot wide open at window light. The results were very pleasing, I used a Franka push in lens hood.
Colyn,
Take a look at the photos in the attached thread link:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55580
I shot deliberately against the window to get the look.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=56768&d=1204755383
Is this what you are looking for?
Yes, you are right. It looks like new, but it is a very old lens. I just found a lens hood for it.
I meant to ask about my Soonar. Is it also pre-war?
Raid, in general the pre-war lenses will have serial numbers lower than 3 million. Most pre-war lenses are uncoated, but some are coated. I have a pre-war/war-time coated 50/1.5 Sonnar (serial number is 275,xxx and 1940 35/2.8 Biogon (serial number 287,xxx).
IIRC there had been a discussion thread about that very same 50/2 Sonnar of yours already a few months ago. Seems that what you have is a postwar Carl Zeiss Jena 50/2 Sonnar T on which the coating might have been removed "thanks to" a hard cleaning - or a repolishing job to remove "cleaning marks", scratches or some fungus whatsoever.My 50/2 has serial number 3,104,xxx, but it does not appear to be coated.
I really like this lens.
Brian Sweeney sold me an Opton 50/1.5, which is post-war.
Raid,
Does your lens have a T on the front ring? If it does and doesn't have the coating then Highway 61's interpretation is likely. If not, then it's more interesting. As another data point, my 1942 lens (nr. 2,709,686) has the red T & is coated indicating that they were coating this lens by that point. This doesn't mean all the lenses were coated or even that all lens immeadiately postwar were or ... or... or ... 😉
Sounds like time to ask Marc James Small over at the ZICG 🙂
William
After being involved in photography and cameras for almost 50 years, I learn something here all the time. ..... Also, thanks Raid, for that info on the Canon VI-T. It sold for what you mentioned.