Nando
Well-known
I have the collapsible always fully extended. The myth of saving space is a joke.
My Summitar, which has a very similar barrel design as the Summicron, doesn't save as much space as a collapsible Elmar but the space it does save comes in handy for me. I typically carry M3 and the Summitar in a small leather satchel (ok, a man-purse) that isn't much larger than the camera. The camera wouldn't fit if the lens was fully extended.
raid
Dad Photographer
Mint Hexanon is an M-mount lens that came with my Hexar RF kit (original caps but no pouch or box). The Zeiss is LTM and was probably manufactured in 1946.
John,
If your Zeiss Jena is a genuine Zeiss produced LTM lens, it is very valuable. Most such lenses are "fakes".
Philippe D.
Cheeeeeese
The 50mm is not my favorite focal lenght,
but yes i also have a few...
- Summilux 1961
- Summicron 1959
- Summicron DR 1956
- Summar 1935
- Canon f/1.8 (typ 4)
I have more 35mm
but yes i also have a few...
- Summilux 1961
- Summicron 1959
- Summicron DR 1956
- Summar 1935
- Canon f/1.8 (typ 4)
I have more 35mm
Austerby
Well-known
I just got a new one today! A lovely 1940 Elmar f3.5 to go on my IIIa. Very pleased with its size and handling so far, already have a film to develop tomorrow to see what it produces. That'll be my sixth 50mm but I'd like to get a Summar, Summarit, and a Xenon as well as a Summilux, oh and a Planar to complete the set.
raid
Dad Photographer
The Elmar 5cm/3.5 is a classic that everybody should try out at least once in their life times.
Innerimager
Established
The timing is too perfect for me not to enter in.
M mount- 50/2 rigid cron, 50/1.4 lux asph, 50 noctilux
F mount- 50/1.4 AF-D, 58/1.2 noct (I consider it normal enough) and 50 Zeiss ZF makro-planar. Just bought the Zeiss and iot's a killer. Almost sold the noct, almost sold the noctilux, can't do it! best...Peter
M mount- 50/2 rigid cron, 50/1.4 lux asph, 50 noctilux
F mount- 50/1.4 AF-D, 58/1.2 noct (I consider it normal enough) and 50 Zeiss ZF makro-planar. Just bought the Zeiss and iot's a killer. Almost sold the noct, almost sold the noctilux, can't do it! best...Peter
hans voralberg
Veteran
My collection:
Cron DR 50/2
Elmar 50/3.5
Fed 50/3.5
J-8 50/2
ID-61 50/2.8
Summar 50/2
Summarit 50/1.5
Cron DR 50/2
Elmar 50/3.5
Fed 50/3.5
J-8 50/2
ID-61 50/2.8
Summar 50/2
Summarit 50/1.5
MikeCassidy
Leica M3
50mm! they are so bourgeois!
raid
Dad Photographer
Mike,
I have always said that the 50mm lens is classy.
It is simply that simple.
I have always said that the 50mm lens is classy.
It is simply that simple.
bluelight
Established
Raid,
Are you selling your J-3?
Sent PM....
Ed
Are you selling your J-3?
Sent PM....
Ed
raid
Dad Photographer
Ed,
I sold the J-3 just a few days ago.
I sold the J-3 just a few days ago.
chenzhaohy
Member
50s that I ever OWNED:
summicron current version (2)
summicron DR (2)
summircron rigid
summicron third version
summicron collapsable
elmar 50/2.8
summilux second version
M hexanon 50mm (2)
canon 50/1.5 sonnar
ZM 50MM PLANAR
Now I know what is my favarate focal length.
summicron current version (2)
summicron DR (2)
summircron rigid
summicron third version
summicron collapsable
elmar 50/2.8
summilux second version
M hexanon 50mm (2)
canon 50/1.5 sonnar
ZM 50MM PLANAR
Now I know what is my favarate focal length.
raid
Dad Photographer
50s that I ever OWNED:
summicron current version (2)
summicron DR (2)
summircron rigid
summicron third version
summicron collapsable
elmar 50/2.8
summilux second version
M hexanon 50mm (2)
canon 50/1.5 sonnar
ZM 50MM PLANAR
Now I know what is my favarate focal length.
I only own three of the lens types that you own. Make me think ...
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Tom,
If a trade had been available, which of your 50mm lenses would you trade and for which 50mm lens (plus/minus cash)?
Hmmmm well, after working hard at getting almost all the "fast" 50`s I`ve ever wanted I really don`t have one that I`ll part with quite yet......
I do have a *spare* "wartime" Elmar 50mm f3.5, but it`s really a reserve in case I ever sell my "K" shutter IIIC
I just acquired today an "uncoated" 1936 Leitz Xenon and haven`t tried it yet, so that one would be maybe the one I`d consider letting go of, (though I have looked for one for a while - it`s always best to get me to trade or sell something before I get attached to it, once I`ve done that you can forget it)
I think I`m going to try it out really well and put it though it`s tests, it has pretty decent glass for being 70+ years old - IF I END UP LIKING IT AS MUCH AS MY SUMMARIT, THEN I DON`T THINK IT`S GOING ANYWHERE, BUT STAYING WITH ALL THE OTHERS
But if I was considering a possible trade, it would be for a late Canon f1.2 50mm (post 1963 Canon Co. Inc. lens) in an "even up" trade - I`d also consider a Canon f1.5 35mm or a Canon f1.5 85mm in the same offer - I am quite the Canon RF lens "nut" and I work with more of them then any of my other vintage lenses......
Tom
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raid
Dad Photographer
I just acquired today an "uncoated" 1936 Leitz Xenon and haven`t tried it yet, so that one would be maybe the one I`d consider letting go of, (though I have looked for one for a while - it`s always best to get me to trade or sell something before I get attached to it, once I`ve done that you can forget it)
But if I was considering a possible trade, it would be for a late Canon f1.2 50mm (post 1963 Canon Co. Inc. lens) in an "even up" trade - I`d also consider a Canon f1.5 35mm or a Canon f1.5 85mm in the same offer - I am quite the Canon RF lens "nut" and I work with more of them then any of my other vintage lenses......
Tom
Tom,
Is the Xenon as costly these days as a 35mm/1.5 or 85mm/1.5? I thought that the last two lenses cost about 30%-50% more than a Xenon. Maybe I am wrong. Is your Xenon in Nickel?
edited: I stand corrected.
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kdemas
Enjoy Life.
OK, this thread is making me laugh as I have been really questioning my bizarre attraction to the 50 lenses and wondering why I keep on buying more and more of them. This has felt a little like "Lens Acquisition Syndrome Therapy", and do I feel better 
So, here is my fun little list. I also have 50's for the Contax N1 & CY as well as for my Nikon RF and SLRs, but this is the Leica forum.
In no particular order:
Noct
Latest Summicron
Latest Elmar
Zeiss C-Sonnar
Collapsible Summicron
Summitar
VC Heliar 3.5
3.5 Anistigmat for O-Series (love this lens, wish I could use on M)
I think that's it, not so bad. Hey, not bad at all after reading the thread above. Hmmmm.... maybe I should look to expand. Time for a trip to Ebay!
Happy shooting everyone, off to give the c-sonnar a workout today
Kent
So, here is my fun little list. I also have 50's for the Contax N1 & CY as well as for my Nikon RF and SLRs, but this is the Leica forum.
In no particular order:
Noct
Latest Summicron
Latest Elmar
Zeiss C-Sonnar
Collapsible Summicron
Summitar
VC Heliar 3.5
3.5 Anistigmat for O-Series (love this lens, wish I could use on M)
I think that's it, not so bad. Hey, not bad at all after reading the thread above. Hmmmm.... maybe I should look to expand. Time for a trip to Ebay!
Happy shooting everyone, off to give the c-sonnar a workout today
Kent
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
I have two.
A current summicron and the zeiss sonnar.
I think they compliment each other perfectly.
A current summicron and the zeiss sonnar.
I think they compliment each other perfectly.
raid
Dad Photographer
The 50mm bug is atatcking me again.
Now I am looking for a Nikkor 50/1.4 LTM.
Now I am looking for a Nikkor 50/1.4 LTM.
Mean Panda
Established
There are way too many 50mm choices for M. I can't even remember how many 50mm I have used. One of the most interesting lens for my M3 is K50/2. Extremely high resolution from the center to the edge.

Vickko
Veteran
Oh god, yes
Leica: f2, f2 collapsible, f2.8 classical Elmar, f1.4, f1.4 ASPH, f1.4 1913-1983, f1, f1.2
Nikon: f2, f1.4, f1.2, f1.2 Noct, f1.1
Canon FD: f1.4, f1.2
Canon f0.95
Leica: f2, f2 collapsible, f2.8 classical Elmar, f1.4, f1.4 ASPH, f1.4 1913-1983, f1, f1.2
Nikon: f2, f1.4, f1.2, f1.2 Noct, f1.1
Canon FD: f1.4, f1.2
Canon f0.95
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