lxmike
M2 fan.
Any sample photos anyone. Thanks Mike
lxmike
M2 fan.
or indeed any opinions/reviews of the lens
Nando
Well-known
The Elmar is such a beautiful lens and definitely one of my favourite fifties. I have the later red-scale version. Wonderfully compact when collapsed. Filters are a bit of a nuisance as is changing the aperture with tiny lever on the front. I don't change the aperture that often though. The slow speed doesn't bother me. At night or when indoors, I like using Tri-X at 1600ISO and stand-developing in Rodinal 1:100.


Mike, if I had some scanned I would share them. I found the 3.5 Elmar (mine was a coated lens) a very nice tiny compliment to the IIIc I used it with.
For those who cannot offer anything other than rude comments to a poster for asking a simple question, find the back button on your screen and use it. No need troll just to make yourself feel good.
For those who cannot offer anything other than rude comments to a poster for asking a simple question, find the back button on your screen and use it. No need troll just to make yourself feel good.
lxmike
M2 fan.
Thanks Rover, there was an uncoated 5cm Elmar on ebay I was thinking of buying but I have just bought a coated 9cm Elmar f4 instead, I have a 50 jupiter 8 already so the 5cm Elmar will have to wait
Many thanks to all Mike
Many thanks to all Mike
lxmike
M2 fan.
Nando May i ask what the lens is being held at your eye in the photo
regards Mike
regards Mike
Nando
Well-known
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Nikon Bob
Guest
I have a pre war uncoated Elmar 50 and agree with Rover that it is a good match to my IIIc. I had mine cleaned and was amazed at how good that lens is considering it's age. They are quirky with ungainly ergonomics but can produce a very nice image. Just a neat old lens.
Bob
Bob
Bingley
Veteran
My copy is a coated version from 1947. I'll post some additional pix when I get home this evening, but I think it's a great lens.

lxmike
M2 fan.
One day I'll get one but just spent what spare cash I had on a 9cm Elmar, what i'll probably do is save like mad and try and hold off fro a coated 5cm elmar
regards everyone Mike
regards everyone Mike
lxmike
M2 fan.
great shot Bingley bytheway
Melvin
Flim Forever!
Try this link. Lots of nice stuff.http://www.flickr.com/groups/elmar50/
Bingley
Veteran
As promised... this is a lens worth looking for...
The redscale versions are reputed to have nicer glass, but I'm plenty pleased w/ my "ordinary" coated Elmar.




The redscale versions are reputed to have nicer glass, but I'm plenty pleased w/ my "ordinary" coated Elmar.
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payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
The Elmar has an unchallenged place in history as the principal lens to come from Leitz for decades. Faster 50mm lenses such as the Hektor and Xenon and Summitar, and their later derivatives, were made in far smaller numbers.
Ronald M
Veteran
60 year old lenses at this point and they could not possibly be any good.
I would be willing to sell you you my mint red scale for $800.
I would be willing to sell you you my mint red scale for $800.
maddoc
... likes film again.
One of my favorite 50mm lenses, tiny and I like how the lens renders. Mine is a "red-scale" version with a SN in the 104xxxx range but I have heard that Leitz produced some "red-scale" Elmar lenses with pre-war optical cells, that got coated and then mount into a "red-scale" barrel. So I am not sure if it a real red-scale lens or just a red-scale focus mount.



lxmike
M2 fan.
Well as chance would have it I phoned a friend at APM camera clinic/shop in Newcastle, well he had a 5cm 3.5 Elmar and it was mins for a deal, well the deal was struck, my Olympus XA and £30 for the Elmar. A reasonable example too. My Kodak IIa also arrived today
Bingley
Veteran
Great shots, Gabor! And I like your use of this lens at night!
maddoc
... likes film again.
Steve, thank you !
I like especially your two photos in color. I have just today loaded a roll of EKTAR100 into my M2 and keen to see how my Elmar perfoms in color.
You are building up a nice set of Classic Leitz glass for that Canon P.
And a Kodak Retina IIa...
And a Kodak Retina IIa...
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