markinlondon
Elmar user
Amazing what time does. When this thread first began I had one 50mm, a current Summicron. Now I have three having bought an old f2.8 elmar and a CV Nokton.
Mark
Mark
raid
Dad Photographer
Mark: I am in a similar position; I added a Summar, a Summitar and a Summarit and I am eying the Heliar 50/3.5 ... from a safe distance.
Raid
Raid
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roundg
Well-known
1.summicron collapsible X2
2. DR
3. M-Rokkor 40/2
4. CV 50/1.5
5. J8
6. A Industar 10 on the way.....
2. DR
3. M-Rokkor 40/2
4. CV 50/1.5
5. J8
6. A Industar 10 on the way.....
photocrazy
Established
1, Summicron current version 50mm f2,
2, Summicron rigid 50mm f2,
3, Elmar 50 f2.8 LTM
The next 50mm I am looking for is the Summilux ASPH. But have to save hard!!!
So also keep an eye on Noctkon 50/1.5 or the new Sonnar 50/1.5.
2, Summicron rigid 50mm f2,
3, Elmar 50 f2.8 LTM
The next 50mm I am looking for is the Summilux ASPH. But have to save hard!!!
So also keep an eye on Noctkon 50/1.5 or the new Sonnar 50/1.5.
jkelly
Analog hobbyist
I personally think that you can have too many. I sold my LTM Elmar 50/3.5 because I just never liked the character of that lens. I know, I'm in the minority. Since I have an M3 and a IIIa, I like to use LTM lenses for the interchangeability, so I currently use a Summitar and a Summar. I also have an Elmar 90/4, which I love. Never cared much for wide angle. Of course, if I could afford it, I would love to have the current 50 Lux ASPH, but since I can't, the LTMs work fine for me.
ERV
Well-known
My list of 50's hits:
current elmar 50 M 2.8
Summicron 50 rigid M mount
1950's Zeiss Sonnar Opton 50mm 1.5 and 2.0 used with a Contax/Leica adapter
LTM Summicron 50mm collapsible
LTM Summitar
I recently sold my current 50mm summicron because I prefer the elmar.
current elmar 50 M 2.8
Summicron 50 rigid M mount
1950's Zeiss Sonnar Opton 50mm 1.5 and 2.0 used with a Contax/Leica adapter
LTM Summicron 50mm collapsible
LTM Summitar
I recently sold my current 50mm summicron because I prefer the elmar.
sgy1962
Well-known
50mm is my favorite focal length. I consistently, by a very high margin, get my best pics with this lens. When it comes to equipment, my Leica experience has just been a bunch of trial and error.
The 50 withstood the year long challenge from a 0.58 M (I wear glasses) coupled with a fast 35mm lens, and now I have to get rid of that pair, because when it comes to equipment I'm a minimalist. I figure you only have two hands, right? And if something is ever lost, broken or stolen there will always be someone ready to sell you a replacement.
Anyway, I've used many of the 50mm lenses: Both the current and tabbed summicron; the black paint Summilux and, the one I have now, the ASPH Summilux, which is a great lens for my B&W as long as I don't shoot it in harsh lighting conditions when it can become too contrasty.
If truth be told, and if I had to do it again, I probably be just as well sticking with the older Summilux. I really like the extra stop of speed, but for B&W I feel I don't really need the new model. The same could be said for the MP I got as a replacement of the M6. That original Summicron I got was par excellence; I wish I had kept that one too. At least I'm comforted in knowing that I've done my share to keep dear old Leica in business.
The 50 withstood the year long challenge from a 0.58 M (I wear glasses) coupled with a fast 35mm lens, and now I have to get rid of that pair, because when it comes to equipment I'm a minimalist. I figure you only have two hands, right? And if something is ever lost, broken or stolen there will always be someone ready to sell you a replacement.
Anyway, I've used many of the 50mm lenses: Both the current and tabbed summicron; the black paint Summilux and, the one I have now, the ASPH Summilux, which is a great lens for my B&W as long as I don't shoot it in harsh lighting conditions when it can become too contrasty.
If truth be told, and if I had to do it again, I probably be just as well sticking with the older Summilux. I really like the extra stop of speed, but for B&W I feel I don't really need the new model. The same could be said for the MP I got as a replacement of the M6. That original Summicron I got was par excellence; I wish I had kept that one too. At least I'm comforted in knowing that I've done my share to keep dear old Leica in business.
dexdog
Veteran
I have about 20, pretty much evenly split between sonnars/tessars and the various 50s made by Canon. Also have two oddballs in the bunch, a Nikkor 50/1.4 in LTM and a old Nokton for the Prominent that I use with a Voigtlander/Contax adapter.
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raid
Dad Photographer
My oddballs are two lenses too; a Zeiss Sonnar 50/2in LTM and a Nikkor 50/2 in LTM. Both are Sonnars. Dante says that the Nikkor is a replica of the pre-war Sonnar. Both are superb lenses, in my humble opinion.
Raid
Raid
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
I've kind of decided that I'd eventually like to find a real 50's Sonnar in LTM mount or get the new Sonnar over the Nokton. I also seem to be wanting Sonnar-branded lenses and clones. Is the Nokton based on a Sonnar design or is it a design of its own?
dexdog
Veteran
The old Voigtlander Nokton from the 1950s is derivative of the Gauss design, and therefore, is in a different family than the Sonnar designs, according to the "Lens Collector's Vade Mecum". Can't speak to the modern VC Nokton design.
Steph, if you would like to try out a classic Sonnar design in LTM, I would be happy to loan you my Canon 50/1.5 for a few months. All that I would ask is that you take good care of it, and send it back to me insured postage. Send me a PM if interested.
Steph, if you would like to try out a classic Sonnar design in LTM, I would be happy to loan you my Canon 50/1.5 for a few months. All that I would ask is that you take good care of it, and send it back to me insured postage. Send me a PM if interested.
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JohnM
Well-known
I never really paid much attention to it, but 50's really do seem to multiply -
50/2 Summicron (current)
50/2 DR Summicron
50/1.4 Nikkor LTM
50/2 Jupiter 8
53/1.8 Menopta (Contax mount)
53/1.8 Helios (2)
In my case, I think it's too many. One of the Summicrons has gotta go. The Helios' basically serve as novelty paperweights at this point.
50/2 Summicron (current)
50/2 DR Summicron
50/1.4 Nikkor LTM
50/2 Jupiter 8
53/1.8 Menopta (Contax mount)
53/1.8 Helios (2)
In my case, I think it's too many. One of the Summicrons has gotta go. The Helios' basically serve as novelty paperweights at this point.
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
dexdog said:The old Voigtlander Nokton from the 1950s is derivative of the Gauss design, and therefore, is in a different family than the Sonnar designs, according to the "Lens Collector's Vade Mecum". Can't speak to the modern VC Nokton design.
Steph, if you would like to try out a classic Sonnar design in LTM, I would be happy to loan you my Canon 50/1.5 for a few months. All that I would ask is that you take good care of it, and send it back to me insured postage. Send me a PM if interested.
I have the J-3, which is a Sonnar design, and I truly like the softness at the corners and the snarpness in the middle. If the Canon is the same way, borrowing one would just make me want one.
surlysimon
Established
J 8
Industa 61
canon serenar 1.8
canon 1.8
Nokton 1.5
now I want
Skopar 2.5
summicron (any version)
and a canon 1.2
you can't really have enough 50s or 35s or 40s or any lens for that matter
Industa 61
canon serenar 1.8
canon 1.8
Nokton 1.5
now I want
Skopar 2.5
summicron (any version)
and a canon 1.2
you can't really have enough 50s or 35s or 40s or any lens for that matter
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
Compared to some of you guys I don't think I have enough.
Stu W
Well-known
Rigid Summicron, Dual Range Summicron, Collapsible Summicron, M Mount Elmar, Summarit 1.5. I do miss my Sonnars, but the Contax gear went to feed the Leica addiction. Stu
raid
Dad Photographer
I sold the Canon 50mm/2.8 to a RFF member, and now I feel so empty 
back alley
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the m6 will fill you up again...
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