raid
Dad Photographer
How would you place a vintage Zeiss Sonnar 5cm 1.5 or 2.0 in comparison with a Hektor, Elmar, or Summar, Erik? I have a 5cm/2 Sonnar in an Elmar barrel with ltm.
Raid, I do not have a Sonnar, but I have a Jupiter 8 and several RF-Nikkors 50mm f/1.4, Sonnar copies. The Jupiter is very sharp, but has distortion. The Nikkors have weak corners, but no distortion.
The Leica Hektor, Summar and Elmar lenses have no distortion. The Elmar and Hektor are not as sharp as the Summar, but the Summar is a difficult lens because the front lens scratches easily. The Summitar has distortion.
The best other LTM 50mm lenses in my opinion are the Summicron collapsible in the 13XXXXX series (the earlier series have front lenses that scratch easily), the Summicron Rigid 50mm in LTM (hard to find), the Elmar 50mm f/2.8 LTM and the Color Skopar 50mm f/2.5.
I do not know the other 50mm LTM lenses.
Erik.
Beautiful camera Raid, congrats! And so much knowledge everyone! I'm impressed!
robert
Hello Robert. We are connected through these old Leica cameras and lenses. They are beautiful and they are fascinating. Only they can withstand the push to go 100% digital.
The mystery of my camera with two accessory shoes has been explained to me by Nicolas Uhl, Managing Director of Leica Camera, Frankfurt. THank you! [and to Oliver Kaltner who kindly connected me with Mr. Uhl).
Mr. Uhl checked the Leica records, and he informed me that my camera did not initially leave the factory with two accessory shoes. He also affirmed that Leica did the modification later on for some customer.
I understand the passion, yes but I don't know if I'm ready for these kind of camera...maybe I should first try an old lens (with adapter) on the M7 or why not on the M10...
robert
PS: interesting thread anyway
Thank you, David. This sounds very interesting. It can shed some light on how life was in the 20's and 30's.
It was recommended to me to get the 3 volumes of Leica. An illustrated History, by James Lager. His books are not cheap.
The mystery of my camera with two accessory shoes has been explained to me by Nicolas Uhl, Managing Director of Leica Camera, Frankfurt. THank you! [and to Oliver Kaltner who kindly connected me with Mr. Uhl).
Mr. Uhl checked the Leica records, and he informed me that my camera did not initially leave the factory with two accessory shoes. He also affirmed that Leica did the modification later on for some customer.