brobbins
Established
I understand that Leotax cameras were sold with both Fujinon and Topcor ltm lenses. Has anyone here tried either the Topcor-S 5cm f/2 or Fujinon 5cm f/2 lens? If so, what did you think of the lens? Is the reputation of one better than the other? Thanks.
David Murphy
Veteran
I've seen these lenses for sale on eBay from time-to-time. Prices see to range up to $500 or so, particularly for the Topcon lenses. Vintage Topcon is getting quite a following. They are rare for sure. My guess is that they have good optics, but that their price is more indicative of their novelty. I do own a Leotax Simlar 5cm F3.5 which in my judgment outperforms the very similar Leica Elmar.I understand that Leotax cameras were sold with both Fujinon and Topcor ltm lenses. Has anyone here tried either the Topcor-S 5cm f/2 or Fujinon 5cm f/2 lens? If so, what did you think of the lens? Is the reputation of one better than the other? Thanks.
Bill58
Native Texan
I understand that Leotax cameras were sold with both Fujinon and Topcor ltm lenses. Has anyone here tried either the Topcor-S 5cm f/2 or Fujinon 5cm f/2 lens? If so, what did you think of the lens? Is the reputation of one better than the other? Thanks.
I think they are rarer than a Republican in favor of the Obama Economic Stimulus bill; however, if you really want one, contact Jiri Ecer in Japan (jiri dot e dot jp at gmail dot com). He can comb the camera shops in Toyko for you. Like David Murphy, he's a top-notch fellow.
He might also give you an expert opinion of these lenses' comparative qualities.
Good luck,
Bill
hilltime
Well-known
I own a Topcon 50/1.5, Topcon 50/2, as well as a Fujinon 35/2 which I use on my Leotax F, TV2, and FV as well as a Voigtlander Bessa R2. Top notch lenses which I have paid $$$ for but in comparison to most of my other screw mount lenses, they are my favorites. Would love to find a Fujinon 50/1.2 but I don't think I'll have enough $$$ in my life for that one, unless of course I stoop to buying one at a ridiculous price from those people whom seem to have all the rarieties, and probably will continue for the rest of their lives.
Gary
Gary
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
David Murphy
Veteran
Stop it guys, I'm acquiring Topcon/Fujinon Class Envy! Now I have something new to endlessly lurk the backwaters of eBay and other sites to haplessly search for.
Hacker
黑客
furcafe
Veteran
I only have experience w/the 5cm/2.8 Fujinon, which seems to be a fine performer, though mine has some fungus (for that reason, & the fact that it's on the slow side, I haven't used it much).
E.g., http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=49193
E.g., http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=49193
brobbins
Established
Thanks for all the answers. You have convinced me I should try one of these.
Erik L
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whats the yellow part
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
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whats the yellow part
That is the 3.5cm/5cm combined finder.
The yellow is the gold reflective coating of this galilean type finder.
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Erik L
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the finder is as large as the lens? how does that work? reminds me of the underwater camera finders
really confused how they can combine the finder
really confused how they can combine the finder
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
the finder is as large as the lens? how does that work? reminds me of the underwater camera finders
really confused how they can combine the finder
the view is very life size, not too different from what is built in the Canon P camera, only more so.
tooffy
Established
Topcor & Fujinon LTM lenses are all top notch! I have some of them
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richiedcruz
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I really like my Topcor 5cm f/2, but it is a very heavy lens. I think it is the heaviest LTM lens I own.
Hacker
黑客
The Fujinon L 5cm f/2.8 was one of the standard lenses that was sold with the Leotax TV, T2, and K3 cameras.

Hacker
黑客
I only have experience w/the 5cm/2.8 Fujinon, which seems to be a fine performer, though mine has some fungus (for that reason, & the fact that it's on the slow side, I haven't used it much).
I tried it today, and it was surprisingly a very fine performer.




David Murphy
Veteran
Very nice shots - quite sharp and colorful like a modern lens - I suspect these lenses were handmade and individually collimated (this is how Nikon achieved such awesome optical performance in the mid 50's). Is that a digital camera you've got it on?
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