noimmunity
scratch my niche
As the title says, is there a sharp 50 with a 46mm filter size in M mount?
--s
Well-known
yes, the summilux asph.
seakayaker1
Well-known
Lux 50/1.4 Asph & Sonnar 50/1.5 are two that come to mind.
bob338
Well-known
Pre-ASPH Summilux, too.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
I have the C-Sonnar and love it.
The 50 lux asph...OUCH! Nobody is permitted to mention that lens again in this thread, okay?!?
:bang:
Actually the ZM Planar would be perfect, except for the darned 43mm filter size.
A G mount 45/2 converted to M mount might be the ticket, but what a hassle...
The 50 lux asph...OUCH! Nobody is permitted to mention that lens again in this thread, okay?!?
Actually the ZM Planar would be perfect, except for the darned 43mm filter size.
A G mount 45/2 converted to M mount might be the ticket, but what a hassle...
Murchu
Well-known
43mm to 46mm step up ring, if filter thread is the issue ?
ferider
Veteran
Summilux pre-asph v3 (v1 and v2 are 43).
Other than that, the asph and the Sonnar no other lens comes to mind.
Japanexposures sells 43mm hoods for Nikkor 50/1.4, Summilux v1/v2 and possibly others (you must specify the thread pitch), where the hood can take a 46mm filter; look for "Smart Hood M43".
Roland.
Other than that, the asph and the Sonnar no other lens comes to mind.
Japanexposures sells 43mm hoods for Nikkor 50/1.4, Summilux v1/v2 and possibly others (you must specify the thread pitch), where the hood can take a 46mm filter; look for "Smart Hood M43".
Roland.
grapejohnson
Well-known
Filters are cheap, get the lens you really want.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Filters are cheap
I tend to disagree - a complete basic filter kit (UV, a few colour balancing filters, three black and whites, tungsten-to-daylight and a polarizer) in highest quality may be even more expensive than a lens. It is generally a smart idea to consider the filter size compatibility (or at least adaptability) at least when purchasing your main lens kit.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Scott,Filters are cheap, get the lens you really want.
I agree completely. On the other hand, heavy filter users may find this more important than you or I. My wife favours lenses with a 39mm filter size. EDIT: see above.
Cheers,
R.
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Just buy the filters : it then opens up your GAS options to far more lenses 
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Great suggestions here.
The thing is, I'm really groovin' on using the Lee filter system, which requires an adapter to be used. Would be so much easier to just have one adapter for the lenses I'd be using the system with.
The thing is, I'm really groovin' on using the Lee filter system, which requires an adapter to be used. Would be so much easier to just have one adapter for the lenses I'd be using the system with.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
How about: leave the adapter on the lens, switch filters.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Great suggestions here.
The thing is, I'm really groovin' on using the Lee filter system, which requires an adapter to be used. Would be so much easier to just have one adapter for the lenses I'd be using the system with.
Even less of an excuse then - it takes only a second to pull the retaining spring on the adapter and change from 43mm to 46mm.
I have the RF75 holder and a series of adapters from 43mm to 67mm each costs less than a hoya round filter.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Even less of an excuse then - it takes only a second to pull the retaining spring on the adapter and change from 43mm to 46mm.
I have the RF75 holder and a series of adapters from 43mm to 67mm each costs less than a hoya round filter.
Well, I guess I specialize in making excuses then
I use the system while carrying a backpack in the outback, and to be honest, those extra seconds spent futzing around with adapter changes detract from my fun factor.
Certainly no sillier than a black light on a black background on a ...
FrozenInTime
Well-known
I use the system while carrying a backpack in the outback, and to be honest, those extra seconds spent futzing around with adapter changes detract from my fun factor.
Certainly no sillier than a black light on a black background on a ...
Ok, I see- the adapter change would be one more think that could get lost or roll down the hillside.
The black light, black background - is from The Hitchhiker Guide The Galaxy.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Ok, I see- the adapter change would be one more think that could get lost or roll down the hillside.
The black light, black background - is from The Hitchhiker Guide The Galaxy.
I usually prefer to go without a guide, but I'll have to have a look at that. Love that sardonic sense of humor!!!
1joel1
Well-known
Actually the ZM Planar would be perfect, except for the darned 43mm filter size.
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My ZM Planar has a 52mm filter size.
Joel
marccccc
Member
My ZM Planar has a 52mm filter size.
Joel
Hard to believe:
http://lenses.zeiss.com/camera-lenses/en_us/camera_lenses/zeiss-ikon/planart250zm.html
I just assumed he was using one of these
The 50 lux asph...OUCH! Nobody is permitted to mention that lens again in this thread, okay?!?:bang:
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