dannylin
Newbie
Happen to see a couple ones on market for sale.
Anyone has heard of it? I can't find so much info about it except a few ones like this: http://cityusam01.wordpress.com/2011/09/29/chiyoko-super-rokkor-5cm-f2/ (it was written in Chinese)
Anyone has heard of it? I can't find so much info about it except a few ones like this: http://cityusam01.wordpress.com/2011/09/29/chiyoko-super-rokkor-5cm-f2/ (it was written in Chinese)
Yes, early Minolta.
I noticed a couple recently, which is somewhat irregular. Minolta did make a RF camera using the Leica LTM screw mount, this and the 45mm Super Rokker are the most commonly seen lenses. One is considered better than the other, I forget which, but that doesn't mean that both are not very good, as with most standard focal length lenses.
I noticed a couple recently, which is somewhat irregular. Minolta did make a RF camera using the Leica LTM screw mount, this and the 45mm Super Rokker are the most commonly seen lenses. One is considered better than the other, I forget which, but that doesn't mean that both are not very good, as with most standard focal length lenses.
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
There is also one in the classifieds:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php/product/31262/title/chiyoko-rokkor-5-2f2-ltm/cat/2
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php/product/31262/title/chiyoko-rokkor-5-2f2-ltm/cat/2
L David Tomei
Well-known
Nice lenses. Here's one of the very first ones made by Minolta in 1948.
David

David
punctum
Member
Hi
I have some of the minolta/chiyoko's the 45 f2.8, the 50 f2 (your asking about) and the 50 f1.8, no results on film but some on a panasonic G1 (I'll post them later). The 50 F2 came first good strong colors some say its like a summitar . The 50 f1.8 is my favourite has that something. The 45 and 50 f2.8's are heliar related designs, I'd like to see the design of the 50 f1.8 (anyone!!) If your thinking of buying they are all good at the right price.
Sven
I have some of the minolta/chiyoko's the 45 f2.8, the 50 f2 (your asking about) and the 50 f1.8, no results on film but some on a panasonic G1 (I'll post them later). The 50 F2 came first good strong colors some say its like a summitar . The 50 f1.8 is my favourite has that something. The 45 and 50 f2.8's are heliar related designs, I'd like to see the design of the 50 f1.8 (anyone!!) If your thinking of buying they are all good at the right price.
Sven
dannylin
Newbie
Thanks a lot, guys. Just curious if it's copying some of Leica's formula?
I know both Canon and Nikon (and Fujinon) has done so and did owned some of them, must say the performance is really good comparing with my Leica lens. What about Minolta? I have very few knowledge to what Minolta has done especially on RF.
I know both Canon and Nikon (and Fujinon) has done so and did owned some of them, must say the performance is really good comparing with my Leica lens. What about Minolta? I have very few knowledge to what Minolta has done especially on RF.
Red Robin
It Is What It Is
minolta 45mm
minolta 45mm
I have the 2nd ver.45mm. Not a bad lens at all Mine lives on my Canon III .
minolta 45mm
I have the 2nd ver.45mm. Not a bad lens at all Mine lives on my Canon III .
mrlazyli
Member
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrlazyli/tags/superrokkor502ltm/
I had this lens before. The lens formula is some sort of double gauss type, surely no connection to Leica as you can see the Summicron formula is totally different.
I had this lens before. The lens formula is some sort of double gauss type, surely no connection to Leica as you can see the Summicron formula is totally different.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Ya, anymore info on the 50mm f2 would be great!
David Murphy
Veteran
I had a Rokkor 50mm F2.8 in LTM - a superb little lens
Lightshow
Member
furcafe
Veteran
I have the lens, too, but haven't used it recently:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/furcafe/tags/chiyoko5cm2superrokkorc195557/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/furcafe/tags/chiyoko5cm2superrokkorc195557/
foox
Member
Hello,
I made a review for this Chiyoko 50mm F2 Super Rokkor.
My opinion: it looks not great by IQ from modern point of view, but it has impressive and unusual bokeh rendition. One another cool artistic lens from 1950-60
I made a review for this Chiyoko 50mm F2 Super Rokkor.
My opinion: it looks not great by IQ from modern point of view, but it has impressive and unusual bokeh rendition. One another cool artistic lens from 1950-60
jamin-b
Well-known
I had one for a day or so. The lens was impressively solid and the rendering quite pleasant from my inital tests, but there was a problem with focusing so i returned it for a refund. I ended up with the Nikkor 5cm F2 instead, which is also a lovely lens and has the added advantage of close focusing up to 0.5 meter (without rangefinder coupling on the close end, but fine for mirrorless or scale focus).
Here's a sample image, the 1st or second snap on camera...
super rokkor 50mm f2 ltm -9 by Ben Sandler, on Flickr
Here's a sample image, the 1st or second snap on camera...

foox
Member
Hello,
I just want to share another review - Chiyoko Super Rokkor 50mm F2.8 , but original theme of this lens is in archive now, so I put link here. Hope it is appropriate place
I just want to share another review - Chiyoko Super Rokkor 50mm F2.8 , but original theme of this lens is in archive now, so I put link here. Hope it is appropriate place
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