raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
I have never seen one of these and wonder why it was designed this way. Perhaps to be used a body minus a shutter? I'm not seeing a rear view but it says its a screw mount.
https://www.setadelstudios.com/colle...s-only-58-made

Found this article with pictures. Crazy set-up (Compur-Summitar):
https://filmphotograph.com/summitar-...r-shutter-1950
It appears that this shutter-button adapter allows you to use either the internal body shutter, or use the lever to use the lens compur shutter which I believe allows flash-sync at either 1/100 or 1/200? I like the looks of the lens and the beveled/scalloped aperture-ring. A nice aesthetic.

A deeper explanation - from: https://lens-db.com/leitz-wetzlar-co...-50mm-f2-1954/

And a PDF manual on how to use the lens: https://lens-db.com/wp-content/uploa...2/10/02138.pdf
Older thread with some background info:
https://www.setadelstudios.com/colle...s-only-58-made

Found this article with pictures. Crazy set-up (Compur-Summitar):
https://filmphotograph.com/summitar-...r-shutter-1950
It appears that this shutter-button adapter allows you to use either the internal body shutter, or use the lever to use the lens compur shutter which I believe allows flash-sync at either 1/100 or 1/200? I like the looks of the lens and the beveled/scalloped aperture-ring. A nice aesthetic.

A deeper explanation - from: https://lens-db.com/leitz-wetzlar-co...-50mm-f2-1954/

And a PDF manual on how to use the lens: https://lens-db.com/wp-content/uploa...2/10/02138.pdf
Older thread with some background info:
Freakscene
Obscure member
My father has one of the in-lens shutter Summicrons; it was given to him by a Leitz qa/qc staff member he worked with in the early 1970s.
Why? Flash sync. Fill flash at 1/50 is not very practical.
Marty
Why? Flash sync. Fill flash at 1/50 is not very practical.
Marty
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
That's very cool! I hope he passes it on to you.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Maybe the camera shutter is supposed to be on Bulb when this lens is used. If so, then the device would trip the camera shutter first, then trip the Compur shutter while the camera shutter is still open. Just a guess.
raid
Dad Photographer
The rarity of this Summicron makes it interesting to me. I don't use flash anymore.
jankap
Established
At 6500 dollar, you must be patient to gain something.
Wow, it is rare that you see something Leica that is new to you on this site. Very cool.
Freakscene
Obscure member
Maybe the camera shutter is supposed to be on Bulb when this lens is used. If so, then the device would trip the camera shutter first, then trip the Compur shutter while the camera shutter is still open. Just a guess.
Yes, you either use the mechanical adapter/link, one version of which opens the camera shutter first, or you set the camera to B and open the camera shutter first then fire the lens shutter. It's pretty awkward.
raid
Dad Photographer
It is an "awkward $6000 lens" 
Freakscene
Obscure member
It is an "awkward $6000 lens"![]()
Value is almost never linked tightly to utility. With vintage camera gear, often even more than the normal rule.
Marty
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