David Murphy
Veteran
Also the Zebra Canon 50/2.8 - very small and light, and sharp as all hell for such a simple lens.
Rico
Well-known
Elmarit 28 ASPH is delightfully small, but looms over the Summaron 28/5.6 (I know, LTM).
zozio32
Member
there is a M mount version of the Pentax 43mm Ltd. I don't exactly know how it compares with other mentioned here, but it can'r be that big
sc_rufctr
Leica nuts
My 21mm SA is small enough.
Any smaller than that and it starts to becomes a hassle.
Any smaller than that and it starts to becomes a hassle.
still, the elmar doesn't seem much larger than the Perar...
Maybe when collapsed, but not when open.
no way is the UC smaller than the Canon 35/2. I refuse to believe it.
You're right... that's my mistake.

The Canon 28/2.8 has to be the smallest in its class, with the M-Rokkor 28/2.8
The CV without hood and the Kobalux / Avenon are smaller I believe.
ferider
Veteran
rodt16s
Well-known
The Chiyoko Super Rokkor 45/2.8, looks like an old bath tap, but is pretty small.
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Nugard
Elvis lives!..
Who cares... O_O
Who cares... O_O
I do and if you don't ... stay the f out of the thread.
Mudman
Well-known
50mm elmar, 50mm summicron collapisble, Summar, they all come to mind.
efix
RF user by conviction
Has anyone mentioned the 28/6.3 Hektor yet? (Sorry if I overlooked it ...)
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Rollei Sonnar 40/2.8 in LTM: shares the same barrel and filter size as the dimunitive CV 28/3.5. Would make a killer pair for daytime shooting...
furcafe
Veteran
The Pentax 43/1.9 in LTM (not M mount) is actually big for an RF lens, especially for a "Barnack" LTM body (the special 43mm viewfinder is also big). It's about the same size as a modern 50/2 Summicron (which I don't have but have seen) or M-Hexanon (which I do have). Definitely not in the "pancake" category.
Some photos in this old thread: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1260188
Some photos in this old thread: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1260188
there is a M mount version of the Pentax 43mm Ltd. I don't exactly know how it compares with other mentioned here, but it can'r be that big
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Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Someone mentioned the 28 Hektor, truly compact, but image quality is not that great and it flares wildly. The Summaron 28f5.6 is a better choice and truly compact - even smaller than a 35f3.5 Summaron. It is also a very high resolving lens - though the contrast is flat - very flat. I used to use it with PanF and Tech Pan to boost it.
Another compact lens is the Ricoh GR 21f3.5 in screw mount. On a Bessa R4 you dont need a finder so it becomes a truly "compact" wide. The ergonomics are OK, focussing tab and small lever for the aperture ring. Always takes me a while to "rethink" that. Keep trying to focus with the aperture ring. I just put it on my R4M - but crappy weather prevents wandering out with it today. The hood is massive and heavy too.
The Ricoh 28 is also very compact - but I found mine to be a bit flare-prone.
Another compact lens is the Ricoh GR 21f3.5 in screw mount. On a Bessa R4 you dont need a finder so it becomes a truly "compact" wide. The ergonomics are OK, focussing tab and small lever for the aperture ring. Always takes me a while to "rethink" that. Keep trying to focus with the aperture ring. I just put it on my R4M - but crappy weather prevents wandering out with it today. The hood is massive and heavy too.
The Ricoh 28 is also very compact - but I found mine to be a bit flare-prone.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
The UC-Hex has a wider front rim than the Canon 35/2 (43mm vs 40mm) but I bet it's shorter. BTW, the Nikkor 35/1.8 LTM is approximately the same size as the UC-Hex.
The Canon 28/2.8 has to be the smallest in its class, with the M-Rokkor 28/2.8 following it.
Ari
Hey John,
As you know I own a 28/3.5 Canon Serenar. Kinda works great for me since I basically only use it at F5.6 or F8.0 where its sharp enough for me.
At the next NYC Meet-Up I'll bring my 35/1.8 Nikkor LTM.
Also would say that Andre's 35/2.8 Summaron is a cute small lens.
Cal
At the next NYC Meet-Up I'll bring my 35/1.8 Nikkor LTM.
That would be great.
maclaine
Well-known
nikon ltm 35/2.5
I'll second this. I never see much about this lens on this board or elsewhere, really, but it is my only 35mm lens. It's sooooo tiny, but very well built and takes great pictures.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
FWIW, I just saw one on the 'bay for US$1800, with finder. Those were selling for under US$600 (more like $750 by today's exchange rate) in Tokyo just last year, only a little more in North America.
The Pentax 43/1.9 in LTM (not M mount) is actually big for an RF lens
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