That is nuts! 😱 It is certainly a great lens and all but now you're getting into the realm of a very nice used Elmar-M or Summicron. It has to be demand/supply plus forums like this extolling the virtues of the lens.
Its interesting to see how opinions change (which is why you should trust your own evaluations of cameras/lenses) 😉. When I bought my M6TTL in 2003, the current 50mm Elmar-M was considered a poor lens in comparison to the current Summicron. I bought mine used (it was two-months old) for $350. Now the same thing is going for $550. The reason? Since then lots of comments have popped up all over the place on forums like this one about how marvy the lens is.
Based on Peter's observation, can everyone start talking bad about the 28 Summicron for me?
Actually, the $541 is a nutty price, but the buyer sets the market on ebay. Not long ago there were a flood of 50/2 Hex's offered on PN in the $350 range. That seems like a good deal, but closer to the real value than $541.
There was an M-Hexanon 50/2 sold (I think it was on photo.net) a while back and it was under $300. I'm sure demand/supply comes into it too, the lens is newish, great and it is no longer being made.
If you look down the page here they are selling an Avenon 21mm F2.8+Avenon Finder. I suspect the photo has been messed up.
Scarcity (since the company that produces them is out of business) and some glowing review of their optics are driving the price here. I am yet to go down to Osaka's camera district so prices may be very different in the shops.
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