Smitten with a 50mm Summicron (Is there a cure?)

Honus

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I have always been partial to wide angle lenses. Not too wide, mind you, but wider than normal. A 35mm or 28mm has always been my sweet spot. When I bought my IIIc, the first lens I acquired was a 35mm Skopar and a finder. When I bought my M2, I purchased my 'dream lens', the 35mm 4th ver. Summicron. I was in heaven.

I liked the qualities of my 35 'cron so much that I decided I should try to find a 50 that matched. Well, lo and behold, a well-respected member of LUG offered a mint 50mm tabbed Summicron and I bought it. I have always liked 50's for indoor and portraiture. Outside and on the street, however, was always the domain of the wides.

Then comes the RFF HCB contest. Although I don't need a new Zeiss Ikon (like I didn't NEED an M2, I just had to have one), I thought I would spend some time with my new 50 outside. I figured a month or so with a 50 wouldn't kill me.

Well, the first couple of rolls were painful. The 50 seemed so constraining. But, the qualities of the lens (sharpness, contrast, bokeh) were such that I continued. Suddenly, like a bolt of lightning, the field of view of the 50 became very comfortable. Looking at some of my negatives, I could swear that they were taken with a 35, but I know that they were taken with a 50. I was hooked.

Now, I can't take the 50 off of my camera. I almost have to force myself to mount a 35. What has happened to me? I have other 50's (LTM collapsible Summicron, Jupiter 8) and have enjoyed them, but they never threatened to become my standard lens.

So my question is this:

1) Do I have an incurable disease,
2) Is this just a phase (kind of like puberty),
3) Will I laugh at my angst once March 31st has passed, OR
4) Have I, in some bizarre metaphysical translation, become Frank?

Robert
 
You are hopelessly addicted to using a 50 now. Congrats, because so am I.

Some people see in 35 and some in 50. I'm one that see in 50.


Enjoy,

Ray
 
There is no cure. I use the Summicron 35 even less than the Elmarit 90. The RFF contest has been a great lesson in pictorial economy (and a debacle in economy of any other sort).
 
I was going to suggest that a cure for the 50 'cron might be a M-Hex 50/2 or some other quality 50, but then I read your post. IMO, our field of view is something closer to a 35, but I think we 'see' like a 50 when we look or concentrate on something.

When shooting, the 50 just seems to force composition a little more. I don't move around any where near as much when I'm composing a shot as I do with 50. I'll bet the guy in Sockeye's avatar has a 50 on the front of his camera, because I find myself getting like that with a 50, or feeling like that. 🙂

It's an excellent FL. No wonder people (like me) end up with a half-dozen 50's, or more.
 
The only cure is a big enough bank account to try everything and good repair people to keep everything tuned to perfection. Then you just need time and energy.
 
Same here. 50 is my lens. I have bought and sold my 50 many times, many many times, and had replaced it with a wider and longer combo (like 35-75, 35-90) but I found it again and again that I can't live without a 50.

I recently got a 50mm Planar and I like it. It's the lens that I use most of the time now.
 
but once in a while I've the idea of trading my 50 planar for a summilux... ah... I have to stop buying and selling.
 
Honus said:
So my question is this:

1) Do I have an incurable disease,
2) Is this just a phase (kind of like puberty),
3) Will I laugh at my angst once March 31st has passed, OR
4) Have I, in some bizarre metaphysical translation, become Frank?

Robert
1) Nope, you're back to normal again..
2) Nope, the wides are just a passing folly; age equals focal length..
3) Nope, it'll only get better..
4) Nope, but maybe he'll adopt you..
😀

Oh, and for that matter, 50 is my favorite focal length too..
 
Robert, I used to be a wide-angle nut. Well, still am (in the SLR world). I hate how the 1.x "crop factor" really robs you out of...ok, won't go there; it's been discussed ad nauseum at PNut. Anyway, the 50mm focal length is my "standard" on my rangefinders. I just "see" differently, or better put, have a different "frame of mind" when using a rangefinder. That being said...

Honus said:
1) Do I have an incurable disease,
2) Is this just a phase (kind of like puberty),
3) Will I laugh at my angst once March 31st has passed, OR
4) Have I, in some bizarre metaphysical translation, become Frank?

1) Nein.
2) Like Scott from Kids in The Hall said, "a very long phase!"
3) Non.
4) 😱 (which one?)

und how dos zat make yu feel? 😀
 
Honus said:
So my question is this:

1) Do I have an incurable disease,
2) Is this just a phase (kind of like puberty),
3) Will I laugh at my angst once March 31st has passed, OR
4) Have I, in some bizarre metaphysical translation, become Frank?

Robert

You forgot one thing:

5) Do I now need an M3?

I will let others answer. (Yes).

Tom
 
Honus said:
Now, I can't take the 50 off of my camera. I almost have to force myself to mount a 35. What has happened to me?

Can't say that's happened to me! Once the competition was announced, of course the 50 was the first lens on the camera. I was going out with the M6, Summicron 50 and slow-medium film, and the Canon P with 50mm f1.8 with fast film. All was going well. But since then, I've slowly but surely been moving back to 35. Last weekend I noticed I was out and about with the M6 and 35 Summilux, the Konica Hexar AF (with 35mm f2), and in my jacket pocket was the Oly XA (35mm f2.8)! This wasn't pre-meditated, it was instinct!

I've even just purchased a 35mm f2.8 Yashica ML lens for my Contax SLRs becuase I thought I was too often overlooking them due to the lack of a prime 35 in my outfit!
 
As the proud owner of a 50mm Tabbed Summicron, DR Summicron, Rigid Summicron and Collapsible Summicron I feel you are 100% normal.
 
The 50 is my thing as well.
I'm always surprised when I put my 35 cron on- it's a beautiful lens no doubt- but what do I do with all that real estate?

Having read about the m3 and the 50 combo, I tried it for a while and found that since I couldn't see outside the framelines, my beloved collection of vintage 50's seemed like they were 35's.
Where was the rest of the image? The outside part that helps me determine what's on the inside?
Needless to say, I don't have an m3 anymore. 🙂
 
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I love 50's and have tried a lot of them. When I saw a great deal on a nice 50/2 'Cron DR I grabbed it. I am now in bliss. Nothing has it's character. I love it. Just go with it....
 
I have a 50 Lux ASPH and just recently acquired a 50 Cron DR.

Like some others have stated, you NEED to go lookd at the 50 Cron DR. It is an unbelievable lens.

Best,

Ray
 
harmsr said:
I have a 50 Lux ASPH and just recently acquired a 50 Cron DR.

Like some others have stated, you NEED to go lookd at the 50 Cron DR. It is an unbelievable lens.

Best,

Ray


Definitely on my WTB/wishlist.


🙂
 
rover said:
As the proud owner of a 50mm Tabbed Summicron, DR Summicron, Rigid Summicron and Collapsible Summicron I feel you are 100% normal.
Ahh, makes me feel very normal: 50 f/1.5 Sonnar, 50 f/2 Sonnar, Summar, Summitar, tabbed Summicron, 50 Summilux, Jupiter-3, Jupiter-8, Canon 50 f/1.2 ...

that's it?

We're only counting rangefinder 50s, right? Hmmm...
 
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