DNG
Film Friendly
I saw the shoot out thread for 50mm/55mm on a m4/3, which gave me the idea to start an Image Topic for 50mm adapted lenses on any m4/3 camera.
Please list the camera: make/model and lens: make/max. f/stop at the least.
Here is mine
Panasonic G3, Canon FL 50mm f/1.4

Nicks Trip to getting a Haircut by Peter Arbib, on Flickr

Nicks Trip to getting a Haircut by Peter Arbib, on Flickr

Nicks Trip to getting a Haircut by Peter Arbib, on Flickr
Please list the camera: make/model and lens: make/max. f/stop at the least.
Here is mine
Panasonic G3, Canon FL 50mm f/1.4

Nicks Trip to getting a Haircut by Peter Arbib, on Flickr

Nicks Trip to getting a Haircut by Peter Arbib, on Flickr

Nicks Trip to getting a Haircut by Peter Arbib, on Flickr
jbr
Established
Lumix G1
Minolta MD Rokkor 1.2/50
Sorry, due to quote limitation of zero no upload.
Edit: I wonder why it's not possible anymore to upload photos. Anyway, here is the photo as published on Picasa Webalbums:
Minolta MD Rokkor 1.2/50
Sorry, due to quote limitation of zero no upload.
Edit: I wonder why it's not possible anymore to upload photos. Anyway, here is the photo as published on Picasa Webalbums:

KerryMcClain
Established
Olympus E-P3, Navitar 50/0.95, 1/250, f/0.95, ISO 200

petronius
Veteran
That is a great idea for a thread!
G1, Jupiter-8:
G1, Zuiko 50mm/1,8
G1, Jupiter-8:

G1, Zuiko 50mm/1,8

ktran
Established
Just to show that I don't just take "test shots" 
Both of these were shot with a Leitz Summitar 5cm f/2 lens on my E-PL2.

laurel by khoa_sus2, on Flickr

slither through the tulips by khoa_sus2, on Flickr
Both of these were shot with a Leitz Summitar 5cm f/2 lens on my E-PL2.

laurel by khoa_sus2, on Flickr

slither through the tulips by khoa_sus2, on Flickr
DNG
Film Friendly
Well, 55's are OK too.... but not 40's

G1, 55mm f/3.5 Micro Nikkor
G3, 55mm f/3.5 Micro Nikkor
G1, 55mm f/3.5 Micro Nikkor
G1, 55mm f/3.5 Micro Nikkor

G3, 55mm f/3.5 Micro Nikkor

G1, 55mm f/3.5 Micro Nikkor

jbr
Established
Lumix G1 Leitz Summarit 1.5/50
Lumix G1 Leitz Summarit 1.5/50
Lumix G1 Leitz Summarit 1.5/50 wide open
Lumix G1 Leitz Summarit 1.5/50
Lumix G1 Leitz Summarit 1.5/50 wide open

greyelm
Malcolm
GF1 + 'silver' Jupiter-8

greyelm
Malcolm
G1 + 1935 Leitz Summar 5cm f/2.0

greyelm
Malcolm
G1 + 1942 Leitz Summitar 5cm f/2.0

greyelm
Malcolm
GF1 + 1937 Leitz Elmar 5cm f/3.5

raid
Dad Photographer
I thought that this thread limits lenses to 50mm-55mm lenses? I am seeing a 135mm lens and a 20mm lens and.......
greyelm
Malcolm
I thought that this thread limits lenses to 50mm-55mm lenses? I am seeing a 135mm lens and a 20mm lens and.......
The Summar is a 5cm (typo)
My mistake... I got carried away with the others!
goamules
Well-known
G-1, Canon Serenar 50/1.5 at F1.5, ISO 100, 1/1300.

DNG
Film Friendly
I thought that this thread limits lenses to 50mm-55mm lenses? I am seeing a 135mm lens and a 20mm lens and.......
YES IT IS.... FOR 50mm or 55mm normal lenses for a Full Frame 35mm camera....
I see a 29mm Pentagon also got in...
I mean a 100-110 FOV on a m4/3.....
well, it is for fun... but, please limit the lenses to a 50mm or 55mm Full Frame lens.
DNG
Film Friendly
Lumix G1 Leitz Summarit 1.5/50 wide open
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My Canon FL 50mm f/1.4 has a color rendering much like this lens and the Canon Serenar 50mm f/1.5...although the Canon 50mm f/1.5 Serenar is a similar design to the FD 50mm f/1.4 and FL 50mm f/1.4 II.. 6 parts with 7 elements..even though it made in earlier the Canon RF 50mm f/1.4..
But the Design of the early FL 50mm f/1.4 is from the 1959-68 Planar formula: 5 parts and 6 elements...
Canon FL 50mm f/1.4 6 element version

Canon RF 50mm f/1.4 of 1959-68

I think the slight difference on design would be because of the Back Focus registration is longer on the FL lens by the adding of a mirror box.
Papercut
Well-known

- Pany GF1, Leica Elmar-M 50/2.8
gzuiko
Established

Panasonic DMC-G2 - Carl Zeiss Jena 5cm f1.5 "T" coated Sonnar (1939)
wide open f1.5 ISO 800
rbelyell
Well-known
Panasonic DMC-G2 - Carl Zeiss Jena 5cm f1.5 "T" coated Sonnar (1939)
wide open f1.5 ISO 800
wow! that is just a great 'get', and the rendering is perfect. what an excellent lens as well, and what, over 70 years old! fantastic!
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