LChanyungco
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hello friends,
i just got a Leitz New York Wollensak Velostigmat 50mm/f3.5. can any of you LTM guys school me on it ? does it have any special characteristics or a "look" that would be worth exploring ? what are they worth in average, good, etc condition ? rarity ?
pardon my iphone macros.
i just got a Leitz New York Wollensak Velostigmat 50mm/f3.5. can any of you LTM guys school me on it ? does it have any special characteristics or a "look" that would be worth exploring ? what are they worth in average, good, etc condition ? rarity ?
pardon my iphone macros.
LChanyungco
Well-known
no one ? ok... i suppose this means that its a very rare lens 
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oftheherd
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Can't tell you a thing about that lens in particular. Wollensak put out some good lenses for their day, and I seem to recall the Velostigmats were a good line. Someone can surely comment on that at least.
furcafe
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LChanyungco
Well-known
thanks alot guys , and i will post photos taken with the Leitz/Wollensak as soon as it gets it's cla. Johan that is a great looking hack and yes please post some photos taken with it. thanks again for your time and responses 
radiocemetery
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I like the WollenStar hack too. Any machining involved? Chanyungco and Johan, let us see some images.
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LChanyungco
Well-known
very nice.... i hope the Leitz/Wollensak has a similar look wide open. since i can't share any photos taken with my lens yet i'll have to just post a clearer photo of it
i'll do this when i return to Berlin in 3 weeks. but in the meantime where are all the Wollensak photos ? i would really get a kick out of seeing more.
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LeicaTom
Watch that step!
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Shot with Leica M6 on Fomapan 200, Wollensak 50/2.8 wide open @ 1/30th
Reminds me of a Pre 1947 Summitar look........
Tom
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
Nice to meet you Lem this afternoon.
I posted a similar question about the Wollensak LTM 50 last October. Was curious about what it was, and the fact that my lens was engraved in metres instead of feet, as just about any lens made for use in America would be.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80795
I believe the two photos attached were shot with the Wollensak 50/3,5 shown above:
And in colour:
I posted a similar question about the Wollensak LTM 50 last October. Was curious about what it was, and the fact that my lens was engraved in metres instead of feet, as just about any lens made for use in America would be.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80795
I believe the two photos attached were shot with the Wollensak 50/3,5 shown above:

And in colour:

LChanyungco
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nice to meet you too Jay ! and thanks for showing me part of your collection. you've got alot of very interesting cameras and lenses. my head is still spinning from all the info you shared with me
i'll be back for more towards the end of the week. interestingly enough i just checked my Leitz/Wollensak and it also has the same Mtr. markings as yours. see you soon ! and i'll see if Buck wants to join up again.
Nice to meet you Lem this afternoon.
I posted a similar question about the Wollensak LTM 50 last October. Was curious about what it was, and the fact that my lens was engraved in metres instead of feet, as just about any lens made for use in America would be.
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ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
Jay,
my Perfex Wollensak 50/3.5 has a very similar coating, but I reckon the optical construction is different, the lens on the Perfex is very small and compact.
The larger optical layout would possibly provide room for a better aperture mehcanism? I busted my first Perfex one when setting aperture because the blades stuck with oil... Current one is better, but would love to have one fixed into a Leitz mount & focusing helical... The Perfex aperture mechanism has very feeble studs that the aperture blades pivot on.
Anyone got a Wollensak LTM for peanuts for me?:wink::wink::nudge::nudge:
Johan,
If the Perfex-Wollensak is of the same Tessar design, the opitcal construction could be the same. It may even be possible to find the same optical blocks enclosed within the barrels of both lenses.
The optical block of the LTM Wollensak isn't big at all. It only looks so because of the Elmar style metal fascia, the black ID ring around the lens, and the chrome barrel itself. There's a lot of space inside that barrel. As far as I can remember, the aperture linkage is composed of just a few metal parts and yes, what could be 'feeble studs' too.
You will have to pay with a lot of peanuts (yes lots and lots and lots!!!) to get one of these Wollensaks.
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
This is how the lens in the original post looks now:
Two Wollensak Velostigmat LTM 50, with metric scales, surfacing here in Manila... they mustn't be that rare!

Two Wollensak Velostigmat LTM 50, with metric scales, surfacing here in Manila... they mustn't be that rare!

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LChanyungco
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you have one i have one and gokevin has two
does anyone know how many were made ? looks amazing by the way Jay. you da man 
This is how the lens in the original post looks now:
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Two Wollensak Velostigmat LTM 50, with metric scales, surfacing here in Manila... they mustn't be that rare!
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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
this lens Looks like it Works magic !!
Post more pix PLEASE ....
Post more pix PLEASE ....
hans voralberg
Veteran
Helen I believe it's not much different from the Elmar, being a Tessar-related design.
LChanyungco
Well-known
Hans i'm only hoping that it will be as-good as an Elmar 3.5... and Helen i'll post photos as soon as Jay releases the lens back into my custody 
Helen I believe it's not much different from the Elmar, being a Tessar-related design.
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
this lens Looks like it Works magic !!
Post more pix PLEASE ....
I'm taking one to a shooting trip tomorrow. Or maybe the two, if Lem allows me to take his baby out!
LChanyungco
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you can borrow my lens but you may not take my baby out 
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
A photo from the 'test' roll shot with Lem's Wollensak Velostigmat 50mm LTM lens:
Wide open at f/3.5. Available (stage) lighting. Lens was on a Leica IIIc.

Wide open at f/3.5. Available (stage) lighting. Lens was on a Leica IIIc.
LChanyungco
Well-known
still no pictures with the Leitz/Wollensak but here are some clearer photos of it and a Leitz Valoo. i'll be posting some photographs taken with it soon... my Leitz LTM-M adaptor is meeting me in Berlin in a few days.




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