johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
I just saw two very strange lenses both in LTM.
Leica-Sonnar 1:1,5 f=5,8cm. Nr. 1407204. T (in red).
Sonnar 1:1,5 f=6 cm. Nr. 140717
I assume these are old USSR forgeries?
Was was with them a Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm f/2.0 Sonnar with a Contax mount.
Worth 20 dollars for a flyer or save the money for Beer?
Leica-Sonnar 1:1,5 f=5,8cm. Nr. 1407204. T (in red).
Sonnar 1:1,5 f=6 cm. Nr. 140717
I assume these are old USSR forgeries?
Was was with them a Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm f/2.0 Sonnar with a Contax mount.
Worth 20 dollars for a flyer or save the money for Beer?
jmkelly
rangefinder user
There was a thread recently at ZICG about the 5.8cm and 6cm Sonnars. Marc James Small hypothesizes that the 5.8cm Sonnar might be Zeiss parts assembled by CZJ people at the behest of the Soviets, while others believe the 5.8cm lenses to be "outright Soviet fabrications." The 6cm Sonnar might be authentic if the serial number were 3,xxx,xxx. Marc is a member here; Stephan (photovdz) could also weigh in more authoritatively than I.
In the group of three lenses you have two probable fakes. For no other reason I would wonder about the Contax Sonnar as well.
In the group of three lenses you have two probable fakes. For no other reason I would wonder about the Contax Sonnar as well.
johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
photovdz
Well-known
forgeries or not... Who knows... I would love to see if thoses lenses work... to take pictures...
worth the money because they are bizarre and period products... but the history is unknown...
Stephan
worth the money because they are bizarre and period products... but the history is unknown...
Stephan
photovdz
Well-known
if someone could have one studied in detail , real focal length, type of helicoid, usability...
Since we seem to agree that lenses in LTM were made in workshops around the factory, may be they are prototypes or tests, or something like that...
Since we seem to agree that lenses in LTM were made in workshops around the factory, may be they are prototypes or tests, or something like that...
Henryah
Member
This might not be a forgery.I once had a 50 mm Tessar in Leica mount (scale focus). The lens
had belonged to one of the German intelligence agencies,and was purchased from the office
for enemy property in Oslo in 45 or 46.
So: when the brass wants something they get it!
Henry
had belonged to one of the German intelligence agencies,and was purchased from the office
for enemy property in Oslo in 45 or 46.
So: when the brass wants something they get it!
Henry
cam
the need for speed
at the very least, they're stunning looking! are they really that cheap?
then buy the lenses, come visit me in Paris, and let me play with them. i'll treat you to some mighty fine belgium beer
(i may still, but doubtfully, have a little Patron left.)
then buy the lenses, come visit me in Paris, and let me play with them. i'll treat you to some mighty fine belgium beer
(i may still, but doubtfully, have a little Patron left.)
jmkelly
rangefinder user
A truly beat-up 60mm Sonnar went for over $500 on eBay in the last couple of weeks.
John, was that $20 for each lens, or for all three?
John, was that $20 for each lens, or for all three?
photovdz
Well-known
where ? where? how much ?
johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
where ? where? how much ?
Local estate sale in Texas... Don't know how much as I haven't stopped by to place my bid yet in the silent auction.
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
I`d throw some money at them, on Kevin`s site these are KRAZY money and I have heard of the f1.5/58mm being used by someone before with good results, they are for pretty sure postwar Russian Zone bulit lenses,
(POSSIBLE PROTOTYPES) and just as good as Jena "wartime" at least in the optics dept. maybe not so much in the barrels, all three lenses are easy worth more than $100
question is are they calibrated to LTM properly? that would be the only concern I`d have, just so they work
I`d be interested in the f2 Sonnar for a "hacked" lens, I want to work one into a Summar/Elmar mount for one of my IIIC`s and if you get them I`d like to see how they perform, might be interesting
Tom
PS: Any Leica stuff in the estate sale?
(POSSIBLE PROTOTYPES) and just as good as Jena "wartime" at least in the optics dept. maybe not so much in the barrels, all three lenses are easy worth more than $100
question is are they calibrated to LTM properly? that would be the only concern I`d have, just so they work
I`d be interested in the f2 Sonnar for a "hacked" lens, I want to work one into a Summar/Elmar mount for one of my IIIC`s and if you get them I`d like to see how they perform, might be interesting
Tom
PS: Any Leica stuff in the estate sale?
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johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
I`d throw some money at them, on Kevin`s site these are KRAZY money and I have heard of the f1.5/58mm being used by someone before with good results, they are for pretty sure postwar Russian Zone bulit lenses,
(POSSIBLE PROTOTYPES) and just as good as Jena "wartime" at least in the optics dept. maybe not so much in the barrels, all three lenses are easy worth more than $100
question is are they calibrated to LTM properly? that would be the only concern I`d have, just so they work
I`d be interested in the f2 Sonnar for a "hacked" lens, I want to work one into a Summar/Elmar mount for one of my IIIC`s and if you get them I`d like to see how they perform, might be interesting
Tom
PS: Any Leica stuff in the estate sale?
Well I got out bid at 260.00 I pushed up to 255 from 75 when I was out bid there and it got too rich for the unknowns. :bang:
Well the money I saved will go to an M6.
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Well I got out bid at 260.00 I pushed up to 255 from 75 when I was out bid there and it got too rich for the unknowns. :bang:
Well the money I saved will go to an M6.![]()
Too bad on that.....but the M6 is a better decision I think
Tom
Sonnar2
Well-known
The 58 or 60mm Sonnars are not considered as made by Zeiss.
Either post-war Russian Zeiss copies or post-communism Russian or Ukrainian fakes.
Ничто не "прототип"...
Either post-war Russian Zeiss copies or post-communism Russian or Ukrainian fakes.
Ничто не "прототип"...
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