x-ray
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I was curious how many different 50mm Summicron formulas have existed. I had the rigid and then DR back in the sixties and then purchased the second generation black with no tab. I currently have one that I've had for about twelve years and purchased it used. It has a rounded convex focusiong tab. Is the optical formula different from the seventies version that I had and is it different from the current on? How many different optical formulas and how do I identify them?
Thanks!
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=5045
Thanks!
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=5045
danmitch
Member
There were nine models produced, including the chrome variants corresponding to six actual variants. A good description with information to identify which model you have is given on cameraquest.com
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Ronald M
Veteran
Four optical formulas
collapsible, DR and rigid are the same, 1969-1979 with no tab, and the current.
There are some cosmetic and handling variations.
collapsible, DR and rigid are the same, 1969-1979 with no tab, and the current.
There are some cosmetic and handling variations.
x-ray
Veteran
Ronald M:
Thanks for the info. I gather from your info that my late model with the focusing tab is the same as the current $$$ one.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=5045
Thanks for the info. I gather from your info that my late model with the focusing tab is the same as the current $$$ one.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=5045
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Treb
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x-ray said:Ronald M:
Thanks for the info. I gather from your info that my late model with the focusing tab is the same as the current $$$ one.
That's correct. Both the tabbed Summicron and the current pull-out hood use the same formula.
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
Don't want to spread misinformation, but I thought there had been an update between the tabbed Summicron and the current model. Is this not so?
butch
Established
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Treb
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butch said:A good reference site...
Well they got it mixed up if you ask me. The picture they claim to be a type 3 is in fact a type 2...
I have such a type 2, it has a removeable optical unit, it unscrews (for use on a bellows). Type 3 doesn't have this feature. AFAIK type 3 bears no Wetzlar designation, also type 3 is called Summicron-M whereas type 2 is just Summicron.
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Treb
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Benjamin Marks said:Don't want to spread misinformation, but I thought there had been an update between the tabbed Summicron and the current model. Is this not so?
AFAIK there's no difference between these two versions, just the same lens in a new coat.
Flyfisher Tom
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Benjamin Marks said:Don't want to spread misinformation, but I thought there had been an update between the tabbed Summicron and the current model. Is this not so?
The tabbed and current model share the same optical formula.
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