Summicron 50mm under 500?

Yep..

Look for the 50mm "rigid" version.
It's a decent lens and while it does not have the coatings that an ASPH cron would have it's no slouch either.

Dave
 
I bought my -59 Summicron DR for $280 (w/o goggles) 1.5 years ago and had it cleaned by DAG for another $80 including shipping across the big pond. I haven't used it much but from what I've seen, it's very nice.

A year earlier I had a mid-70'ies version that I bought and then sold for £250 so yes, you should be able to find a 50/2 for $500.
 
I think with a little careful shopping you could find the 11817, which is the black lens made from 1969 to 1979. I do agree that the Rigid is a good choice, as is the optically identical DR Summicron. These are excellent for B&W work! And the Collapsible Summicron is another favorite of mine. You can get one in excellent+ condition for $300 or so.
 
Thanks for the link. I pick one up on evil bay last night for 419.00. I got the collapsable one. I really had my heart set on a 50's era lens.
 
I had a rigid one, and swapped it for the latest version. I like both, but then, 50mm is an uncommonly used focal length for me. However, I really like using a collapsible in my M3: the viewfinder makes the FOV look immense.

But yes, Virginia, there are Summicrons for less than $500. :)
 
i have used the rigid, DR and the 3rd version. I love the rigid the most for it's solid build, and yet less weight (vs. DR), and best of all, a little tab for fast focusing....
 
I sold a c.1957 rigid Summicron 50 here in the classifieds, with hood, for $375 a couple of weeks ago. It was in user condition, but the glass was excellent and it had been recently cleaned and lubed.

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