Drewus
Established
Hey guys,
I'm just wondering what the smallest and lightest Leitz lens would be in the 50mm range?
I've only ever had my hands on a Summar, and that is already a pretty small lens, but what about the Elmar or the Summitar? I'm guessing the Summicron is the biggest of them all?
I'm just wondering what the smallest and lightest Leitz lens would be in the 50mm range?
I've only ever had my hands on a Summar, and that is already a pretty small lens, but what about the Elmar or the Summitar? I'm guessing the Summicron is the biggest of them all?
notturtle
Well-known
I am guessing that a black modern elmar-M is about the smallest and lightest. much lighter than brass, but the unit is larger overall than the older chrom ones. not that is is enough to matter I dont think.
sleepyhead
Well-known
A old 50mm Elmar f/3.5 is pretty darn small and light.
VictorM.
Well-known
Definitely the older Elmar 50/3.5. Collapsed, it's little more than a body cap.
bastian a.
Well-known
the old elmar 50/3,5 (m39, collapsible) is very small, light and quite a good performer, especially the "red-scale elmar".
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awilder
Alan Wilder
Possibly the 50/2 Elcan. Designed to be very compact with only 4 elements. Not typically for sale except with collectors as this was made for the US military.
rlouzan
Well-known
Yes, the 50mm Elcan f2 prototype
- but not the military/civilian model.
See:
Classic Camera
n.10
50mm Elcan prototype (n. 0001168)
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WTT: Set of 4 New leather straps for 5cm f3.5 Elmar Lens
(See classifieds).
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/phot...ct/15515/cat/8
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See:
Classic Camera
n.10
50mm Elcan prototype (n. 0001168)
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WTT: Set of 4 New leather straps for 5cm f3.5 Elmar Lens
(See classifieds).
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/phot...ct/15515/cat/8
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Possibly the 50/2 Elcan. Designed to be very compact with only 4 elements. Not typically for sale except with collectors as this was made for the US military.
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rpsawin
Guest
I have a current copy of the 50mm Elmar (collapsable) and it's a lightweight. I also think it's underrated. I find it to be a very good lens.
Bob
Bob
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