Poll: What 50mm lens for BW for Leica M?

Poll: What 50mm lens for BW for Leica M?

  • Elmar 50 old

    Votes: 39 4.5%
  • Elmar-M (new)

    Votes: 45 5.2%
  • Summarit

    Votes: 43 5.0%
  • Summicron rigid/DR

    Votes: 194 22.5%
  • Summilux pre-asph (version1/2)

    Votes: 125 14.5%
  • Summicron tabbed/current

    Votes: 120 13.9%
  • Summilux ASPH

    Votes: 88 10.2%
  • Zeiss Planar

    Votes: 79 9.2%
  • Zeiss Sonnar

    Votes: 77 8.9%
  • Konica M-Hexanon

    Votes: 51 5.9%

  • Total voters
    861
The Millenium Nikkor 50/1.4 must be used with an adapter.

or a Nikon RF...

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The Nokton 50mm f/1.1 should also be taken in consideration.

Leica M2, Nokton 50mm f/1.1 @ f/1.1, TriX printed on Ilford MGIV fb.

I focused on the little fountain.

Erik.

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I frequently shoot:
Summar 50mm 2.0
Wollensak 50mm 2.8
Jupiter-3 50mm 1.5
M-Hexanon 50mm 2.0
M-Hexanon 50mm 1.2

and have shot:
Summilux 50mm 1.4
Summicron rigid 50mm 2.0
Industar 50mm 2.8
Canon 50mm 1.2
Canon 50mm 0.95


I recommended the M-Hex 50mm 2.0
 
Some of the modern lens' missing from this poll are the VC 50/1.5 and the 50/1.1. The 50mm heliars are also missing.

And where is the noctilux (all 3 versions please), you can't have a decent poll about 50mm lens' without the noctilux.. right?
 
A nice old mid-50's collapsible Summicron or the Zeiss Sonnar - which is what I picked on the poll since the right 'cron isn't listed.

William
 
collapsible 'cron

collapsible 'cron

yep, I'm also for the collapsible summicron- I love mine! Just takes some luck to find one that's not too beat up though.

-Brian
 
I will vote for my lens, fixed Summicron 50/2.
Picture on Kodak BW400CN on Costco processing and scanned on a CD...
 

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Here's one of my favorites with a nice range of tones from the collapsible 'cron.
(hp5+, Xtol 1:1)

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Most of the photos in my gallery were shot with this lens.

-Brian
 
Good for people/portraits too.
(collapsible 'cron, Hp5+, Xtol 1:1)

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(my son timothy @ 7months. he's 10 months now! almost walking and I'm SO not ready for that... :))

-Brian
 
The Heliar 50mm 3.5 is also an amazingly good 50mm lens. I can vouch for it. The Heliar 50mm 2.0 is nearly as good, but faster and also excellent.
 
I shoot B&W with the Current Summicron, an Elmar-M and ASPH Summilux lenses. Each brings a different look to the film. I rarely use the pre-ASPH Summilux with B&W.
 
I have a ZM Sonnar but i'm always fascinated by the 50mm Summilux preasph ( which i don't have unfortunately ) The tones/bokeh are so fantastic...If i had to buy and stay with only one lens it would be this one or a 35mm Summilux
 
I'll be finding out how the Summitar does now... ;) I've got a roll of BW400CN in the IIIf & a yellow filter aching to be ... tried out, that is :)

William
 
For versatility, quality and perhaps also price I am totally smitten with my Canon Serenar 50mm f/1.8 (mk 1 all chrome) -- quite heavy and not as compact as some lenses but not that big, now VF blockage, and sharp as a tack, excellent performer wide open too.

I got one for about £40 (it's LTM so you may need a LTM->M adapter.)
 
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