Summicron 90/2 for $1000+ ???

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I just checked on ebay asking prices for the silver Summicron M 90/2. Every single one offered costs over $1000. These are not even the aspherical types. Is this for real?

What is a "RFF Price" for a mint silver 90/2?
 
Hi Raid, I bought a black Cron for $750, but found it too soft for my taste at full aperture. Otherwise nice lens.
 
So, maybe $600-$700 for a mint condition Cron then.
The lens is perfect for portraits.
 
I have an early chrome 90 Summicron, from 1959. It is great for portraits.

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I will put up my Cron for sale here in a classified ad.
I'm just asking for a reasonable mint condition asking price.
 
I also find the ebay asking prices too high.
At $600-$750 a mint Cron is correctly priced.
There used to sell cheaper ones out there though for about $450.
 
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The pre-asph silver Summicron is a heavy beast and while beautifully made my girly-man biceps couldn't handle it. I find the early Summicron black or chrome tonally more pleasing and the Elmarit (any version) sharper. The E55 pre-asph Summicron was neither so I didn't find much reason to have one.
 
Ray,
Mine is the earlier version with built-in lens. Is this model before the pre-ASPH?
 
Ray,
Mine is the earlier version with built-in lens. Is this model before the pre-ASPH?

If it has E48 filter size and the head comes off for Viso then it is earlier than the pre-asph. It is really a beautiful lens. The Viso adapter is really hard to find but worth search for. You can then use it on Nikon DSLR, et al.
 
I got mine for $600 from Adorama. Great cosmetic and mechanical condition. A spec of dust on the inside of the rear element. You'd never even know it was there.

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I'll send it to DAG at some point to get the dust speck taken care of. But I'm hardly concerned.
 
Hey Raid, I will be interested to know how you feel if/once you sell your 90mm summicron (e48) and purchase a pre-asp summicron...I have been thinking of doing the same....cheers, michael
 
It's high price must be a rarity issue assuming it's the pre-asph. E55 version. These were special editions to commemorate certain bodies. Not very practical since the silver chrome versions had a lot more brass adding to weight.
 
With the impending M9 (FF?) release, I wonder if the demand for tele lenses will increase slightly? A true 75mm or 90mm...
 
Low prices suggest the 90 is not the most popular lens for most photog. People who can afford a new M9 will be not be buying old 90s in masse.
 
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Stick to the 90 for a month or two, Raid. Maybe the FF M9 comes a la carte, with .85 finder ? :)

Then again, I know what you are trading it for, you should sell it !
 
If it has E48 filter size and the head comes off for Viso then it is earlier than the pre-asph. It is really a beautiful lens. The Viso adapter is really hard to find but worth search for. You can then use it on Nikon DSLR, et al.

Do you mean the Visoflex? I think, I have a mint Visoflex II still in the box with the enlarged viewfinder.
 
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