lxmike
M2 fan.
Which do people prefer, Leitz 5cm Summitar coated or the 5cm Elmar for use on their Leica III
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wlewisiii
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I love my Summitar. I am very happy with it as the only lens I own for my IIIf.
William



William
lxmike
M2 fan.
very nice William, I particularly like the last shot of the deli
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
another Vote for the Summitar

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Elmar. Smaller.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
lxmike
M2 fan.
very nice Helen, very nice indeed
lxmike
M2 fan.
I must admit Roger the IIIf with Elmar is a very fine ' slip it in your coat pocket' street shooter
Okay, My Leica III has the coated Elmar on it.
William's IIIf has my old Summitar on it, coated and with the nice aperture mechanism.
My IIIf's have Collapsible Summicrons on them.
William's IIIf has my old Summitar on it, coated and with the nice aperture mechanism.
My IIIf's have Collapsible Summicrons on them.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
its this man's Work on flickr that FLOORS ME.... all 3 pages are w/ his SUMIITAR
OUTSTANDING ...drool
here is the Link...Enjoy !
www.flickr.com/photos/lesged/
OUTSTANDING ...drool
here is the Link...Enjoy !
www.flickr.com/photos/lesged/
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tomtofa
Well-known
Helen, this is fantastic (and good, too).another Vote for the Summitar![]()
Tom
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wlewisiii
Guest
That url should have a / instead of a ' between photos & lesged.
And yeah, Les has some insanely great work from his time in Italy.
And yeah, Les has some insanely great work from his time in Italy.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Cheers ^ Thank YOU LXmike
Mighty Kind TOM...Much Appreciative
I was just LUCKY one night on a walk home
to turn a Corner and there was Con Ed working on that Gas Line
I did a Few with the Summitar and another few w/ the 21SA
Wiewisiii: I corrected the Link ...Thanx !
Mighty Kind TOM...Much Appreciative
I was just LUCKY one night on a walk home
to turn a Corner and there was Con Ed working on that Gas Line
I did a Few with the Summitar and another few w/ the 21SA
Wiewisiii: I corrected the Link ...Thanx !
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
I agree Helen, beautiful. I have enjoyed the Summitar when I have used it never used a classic Elmar (I use the Modern version).
Helen, this is fantastic (and good, too).
Tom
raid
Dad Photographer
its this man's Work on flickr that FLOORS ME.... all 3 pages are w/ his SUMIITAR
OUTSTANDING ...drool
here is the Link...Enjoy !
www.flickr.com/photos/lesged/
Les is a friend. He usually is found at nelsonfoto.com/SMF
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Nikon Bob
Guest
I would take either one. I have a pre war uncoated Elmar and a post war coated Summitar and find both sharp enough. The uncoated lens naturally suffers more from flare. The Elmar is darn near 2 stops slower. Both are collapsible and make the camera just as pocketable. If you need the speed then go Summitar otherwise I don't think it matters too much. Kind of a hard choice from where I sit.
Bob
Bob
Bingley
Veteran
Helen, thanks for that link: wonderful photos!
To the OP: This is a tough question to answer, since a lot can depend on the particular samples of each lens. I've got a coated Summitar and a coated Elmar 50/3.5, and I had an Elmar 50/2.8. They were/are all wonderful lenses. But if I had to keep only one, it would be the little Elmar 50/3.5. It's combination of sharpness and lower contrast works beautifully for b&w landscapes, and my sample isn't too shabby for color either. I think the Elmar is also more flare resistant than the Summitar (you really do need a hood w/ the Summitar). But the Summitar is a beautiful lens, particularly stopped down and w/ b&w.
To the OP: This is a tough question to answer, since a lot can depend on the particular samples of each lens. I've got a coated Summitar and a coated Elmar 50/3.5, and I had an Elmar 50/2.8. They were/are all wonderful lenses. But if I had to keep only one, it would be the little Elmar 50/3.5. It's combination of sharpness and lower contrast works beautifully for b&w landscapes, and my sample isn't too shabby for color either. I think the Elmar is also more flare resistant than the Summitar (you really do need a hood w/ the Summitar). But the Summitar is a beautiful lens, particularly stopped down and w/ b&w.
Bingley
Veteran
Thumb's up for the Summitar:
Elmar 50/3.5:

Elmar 50/3.5:

john neal
fallor ergo sum
Steve, that's a stunning landscape with an Elmar - my hat is off!
maddoc
... likes film again.
It used to be the Summitar for me but the (coated) Elmar became slowly my favorite. It is smaller and I think a little bit better at f/4.0 compared to the Summitar at f/4.0 As others have mentioned, a IIIf w/ Elmar 5cm 1:3.5 is very pocketable and fun to use ! 
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