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Hi,
does anyone have experience with the screw-mount collapsible Summicron 50/2? (Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe there is only one version, made in 1953, and discontinued when the M3 came out in 1954).
Specifically, I'd like to know the following:
* Is it at all coated?
* How susceptible is it to flare? Can I forget about shooting in backlight?
* Can sharpness/resolution compare to later M-mount Summicrons, or is it considered a soft lens?
* Can the bokeh compare to later M-mount Summicrons?
* What filter thread does it have?
* Does it have any provisions for attaching a hood, except by means of the filter mount? What hood would you especially recommend?
* Is the lens fully rangefinder-coupled when mounted on a Leica M via the LTM-to-M adapter?
* How much is this lens usually worth in fine user condition?
Thanks! If there's anything else noteworthy you can think of, please let me know!
does anyone have experience with the screw-mount collapsible Summicron 50/2? (Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe there is only one version, made in 1953, and discontinued when the M3 came out in 1954).
Specifically, I'd like to know the following:
* Is it at all coated?
* How susceptible is it to flare? Can I forget about shooting in backlight?
* Can sharpness/resolution compare to later M-mount Summicrons, or is it considered a soft lens?
* Can the bokeh compare to later M-mount Summicrons?
* What filter thread does it have?
* Does it have any provisions for attaching a hood, except by means of the filter mount? What hood would you especially recommend?
* Is the lens fully rangefinder-coupled when mounted on a Leica M via the LTM-to-M adapter?
* How much is this lens usually worth in fine user condition?
Thanks! If there's anything else noteworthy you can think of, please let me know!