Montag006
Established
Nice Kit!
Nice Kit!
Sorry Giganova, I can't help you.
But you have an awesome kit.
I have an M-2,
the same model Gossen meter
a 50mm Summicron
a 35mm f 3.5 Summaron
and a 21mm f3.4 Super Angulon
I really like the 21mm, 35mm 50mm set up
Enjoy your kit with an SA or without
David
Nice Kit!
I bought all this over the past few weeks. Thinking about swapping the CV 21/4 for a Super Angulon -- someone please stop me!
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Sorry Giganova, I can't help you.
But you have an awesome kit.
I have an M-2,
the same model Gossen meter
a 50mm Summicron
a 35mm f 3.5 Summaron
and a 21mm f3.4 Super Angulon
I really like the 21mm, 35mm 50mm set up
Enjoy your kit with an SA or without
David
menos
Veteran
Giganova, that's a beautiful kit! If you can, have a look into the same generation v1 35/2 - gives you another stop of light and renders as beautifully as the Summaron, being not really larger at the same time (fits beautifully with the rigid Summicron as well).
It's a great kit nonetheless with or without SA.
It's a great kit nonetheless with or without SA.
giganova
Well-known
Thanks, David & Dirk! What bothers me about the CV 21/4 is the fact that with the LTM/M adapter, the focus and f-stop are at a 60 degree angle to the right.
haempe
Well-known
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
[.....]
REALLY nice.
menos
Veteran
Very, very pretty haempe! I have never seen MP sandpaper so worn!
maddoc
... likes film again.
I wouldn`t stop you for sure, the Super-Angulon-M is a fabulous lens. However, I also had the CV 21/4 in S-mount and that was a very good lens! 
I bought all this over the past few weeks. Thinking about swapping the CV 21/4 for a Super Angulon -- someone please stop me!
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maddoc
... likes film again.
analoged
Well-known
Looks like the 50 Color Skopar.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Looks like the 50 Color Skopar.
It is the 50mm Color Skopar. When I see a relatively new camera like this one, but extremely used, I always want to know by who the camera was used and what kind of pictures were taken with it. There must be thousands of films exposed by this one.
Erik.
Dan
Let's Sway
What a tool!
Bob
Leica M User
It is the 50mm Color Skopar. When I see a relatively new camera like this one, but extremely used, I always want to know by who the camera was used and what kind of pictures were taken with it. There must be thousands of films exposed by this one.
Erik.
Hi Erik,
Go to his website:
http://www.haempe.net
He's got "it"
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Right on. M stands for METAL
Loving Nikkors once again. Does anyone notice something odd with the aperture scales?

Interesting find, Jon 
analoged
Well-known
That evil Nikkors aperture ring on the IIIf turns the wrong way! Blasphemy!!!
That evil Nikkors aperture ring on the IIIf turns the wrong way! Blasphemy!!!
Now wrap your head around this... the aperture rings on both lenses rotate in the same direction to stop down the aperture!
It had me stumped for a little while too
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Now wrap your head around this... the aperture rings on both lenses rotate in the same direction to stop down the aperture!
It had me stumped for a little while too![]()
I honestly don't get it! Explain?
I honestly don't get it! Explain?
On the W-Nikkor 35/1.8, the aperture numbers are on the rotating aperture ring. On the Nikkor-H 50/2, the aperture numbers stay in a fixed position and the ring with the dot on it rotates instead. The result is that both lenses stop down in the same direction, despite the aperture scales appearing to be reversed. Make sense?
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
On the W-Nikkor 35/1.8, the aperture numbers are on the rotating aperture ring. On the Nikkor-H 50/2, the aperture numbers stay in a fixed position and the ring with the dot on it rotates instead. The result is that both lenses stop down in the same direction, despite the aperture scales appearing to be reversed. Make sense?
aha! Yes it does. Thanks!
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