raid
Dad Photographer
I have an old uncoated 50/3.5 Elmar and I am waiting for the mail to get the film back developed. I paid $100 a month ago.
Ronald M
Veteran
The only collaspible elmars ar 90 mm.
FrankS
Registered User
Ronald M said:The only collaspible elmars ar 90 mm.
and 50mm.
4 different versions actually: original f3.5, original red scale f3.5, original f2.8, modern f2.8.
doubs43
Well-known
FrankS said:and 50mm. 4 different versions actually: original f3.5, original red scale f3.5, original f2.8, modern f2.8.
If it wasn't already squished flat I'm sure the 35mm Elmar would have been a collapseable too!
Walker
scigeek
Well-known
You mean it isn't MEANT to extend???

laptoprob
back to basics
True Love
True Love
New on Colours and Greys a series of Elmar 50 shots from Leuven and Diest, old cities in Vlaanderen, Belgium. All with yellow filter and 12585 hood. Most at mid apertures.
I love this lens!
cheers, Rob
Edit: it is the old uncoated one (ofcourse?)
True Love
New on Colours and Greys a series of Elmar 50 shots from Leuven and Diest, old cities in Vlaanderen, Belgium. All with yellow filter and 12585 hood. Most at mid apertures.
I love this lens!
cheers, Rob
Edit: it is the old uncoated one (ofcourse?)
zuikologist
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Rob - nice photos of a well preserved place.
laptoprob
back to basics
well-restored, actually...
Rob
Rob
zuikologist
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Looks great anyway. Is it actually occupied. It looks almost deserted.
laptoprob
back to basics
Yes it is occupied. People are living there. Appearantly in some parts a lot of bikes get stolen. There are notices in windows like 'hands off my bike' or 'bring it back please'.
There is a very medieval feel about those places. Het Bagijnhof in both cities, Leuven and Diest. In Leuven resp. the big and the small one (the latter with the white facades). The clean masonry is like the original.
There are also no house numbers, at least there were none. Each house had a statue of another saint watching over the door.
cheers, Rob.
There is a very medieval feel about those places. Het Bagijnhof in both cities, Leuven and Diest. In Leuven resp. the big and the small one (the latter with the white facades). The clean masonry is like the original.
There are also no house numbers, at least there were none. Each house had a statue of another saint watching over the door.
cheers, Rob.
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