Niko
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My newly acquired VT DeLuxe and Ricoh GR 28mm.

wjlapier
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rcubed
Canadian

Which other Canon RF 50mm's am I missing?
Im searching for a f1.5 and a f1.9 serenar, is there anything else?
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Canon Rangefinder 50mm Family! by Richard Tran, on Flickr
Which other Canon RF 50mm's am I missing?
Im searching for a f1.5 and a f1.9 serenar, is there anything else?
Wow, nice collection! Colton has an example of the 50/2.2, and he posted some photos upthread. Otherwise, do the older, silver Serenar lenses count? Canon's own Lens Hall is a wonderful reference if you're looking to complete the collection.
rcubed
Canadian
Wow, nice collection! Colton has an example of the 50/2.2, and he posted some photos upthread. Otherwise, do the older, silver Serenar lenses count? Canon's own Lens Hall is a wonderful reference if you're looking to complete the collection.![]()
^ Oh awesome! Thank you for the resource!
I didnt realize there were so many additional serenar variants! The search continues!
Greyscale
Veteran
donkee
Established
Here is my VI-T. It needs an overhaul so I have never shot a single frame through it. I'll have to send it out this summer. The lens needs a ding taken out also but for $5.00 I won't complain too much, yet.....

cary
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Canon 7 CLA?
Canon 7 CLA?
Who is the go to person for a CLA on a Canon 7. I’m in California.
Canon 7 CLA?
Who is the go to person for a CLA on a Canon 7. I’m in California.
donkee
Established
Who is the go to person for a CLA on a Canon 7. I’m in California.
Here is where AI'll be sending my Canon soon.
http://yyecamera.com/index.html
Mackinaw
Think Different
Youxin doesn't work on the Canon 7 or 7s.
Jim B.
shawn
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Shawn
Spavinaw
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rcubed--Here are all the 50mm/5cm Canon/Serenar lenses I know: f/ 0.95, 1.2, 1.4, 1.5, 1.8, 1.9, 2.0, 2.2, 2.8, and 3.5. Most of there have more than one version.
rhjchen1966
Taiwan's Riccardo
Swift1
Veteran
Picked up a pretty nice copy of the Canon LTM 50/1.4 to use with my Canon 7 and Leica M2.
largedrink
Down Under

My Canon P and recently acquired 25mm 3.5 lens. Also just received a Canon 28mm 3.5 Serenar and will post it too (and yes I wonder why I needed the 28mm in addition to the 25mm, I don't know, but it was an excellent deal!)
peterm1
Veteran
Forgive me for this post but I thought people could be interested. While I do not have a picture of my Canon camera (my last one being a IVSB) having now sold it I did keep some Canon lenses which I love.
A few years ago I was in Bali (there is another recent thread on that trip) and one of the lenses I took with me was the black and chrome version of the 135mm f3.5 lens as I wanted to have one option with me that provided a longer reach. And this lens was about the lightest option available to me. Plus its IQ is known to be excellent.
I think I only used it once or twice but one image I took particularly impressed me. I was on a cliff top resort overlooking Jimbaran Bay and the airport beyond and I took a shot of the airport just as part of a sequence of scene setting images.
The detail captured in the full sized image was a pleasant surprise given the distance and the inevitable haze in photographic situations like this. I found that I could read the signage on the sides of some of the planes at the airport. Out of interest I used a distance measuring tool on Google Earth to check the distance and it turned out to be 6.8 kilometers. Not bad performance for a 60 year old lens. Of course I was using it on an Olympus OMD EM 5 so it had the same field of view as a 270mm lens. The image below though not full sized is enough to give some idea. Click for a bigger version which in this version is a bit soft due to my attempt to get rid of some environmental haze and image pixelation. Even though the image is compromised by the difficult shooting circumstances I am still surprised that the lens did so well.
A few years ago I was in Bali (there is another recent thread on that trip) and one of the lenses I took with me was the black and chrome version of the 135mm f3.5 lens as I wanted to have one option with me that provided a longer reach. And this lens was about the lightest option available to me. Plus its IQ is known to be excellent.
I think I only used it once or twice but one image I took particularly impressed me. I was on a cliff top resort overlooking Jimbaran Bay and the airport beyond and I took a shot of the airport just as part of a sequence of scene setting images.
The detail captured in the full sized image was a pleasant surprise given the distance and the inevitable haze in photographic situations like this. I found that I could read the signage on the sides of some of the planes at the airport. Out of interest I used a distance measuring tool on Google Earth to check the distance and it turned out to be 6.8 kilometers. Not bad performance for a 60 year old lens. Of course I was using it on an Olympus OMD EM 5 so it had the same field of view as a 270mm lens. The image below though not full sized is enough to give some idea. Click for a bigger version which in this version is a bit soft due to my attempt to get rid of some environmental haze and image pixelation. Even though the image is compromised by the difficult shooting circumstances I am still surprised that the lens did so well.

PRJ
Another Day in Paradise
Picked up a pretty nice copy of the Canon LTM 50/1.4 to use with my Canon 7 and Leica M2.
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You are going to like that lens Colton.
I recently picked up a nearly mint 7 with a Japanese Summilux. The lens is beautiful. Took the place (for right now at least) of the Pentax 50 1.4 I converted.
wjlapier
Well-known
largedrink
Down Under
My Canon RF gear:

kuuan
loves old lenses
Canon P + f1.9/85mm

Canon P with LTM f1.9 85mm by andreas, on Flickr, taken with "Pen_f" Zuiko f1.4/40mm on Sony NEX5n

Canon P with LTM f1.9 85mm by andreas, on Flickr, taken with "Pen_f" Zuiko f1.4/40mm on Sony NEX5n
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