I read one site that stated the Topcor-S 5cm F2 is a 1-2-2-1 double Gauss, like the Summar, Amotal, and Ektar 47/2 that I did a comparison between. I'll have to shoot a new comparison.


Looking at this quick test, it certainly has the swirly Bokeh of the classic Double-Gauss.
Prices are way down on these lenses that are found mostly in Japan. This one is out of the US, and came in at under $230 total. I'm happy. Only the lightest cleaning mark (singular) on the front element. Chrome looks good, focus is smooth, and focus is spot-on. The lens was listed as "Refurbished", and it looks like it had a full CLA and carries a 6month warranty from the camera shop.
F2 and F4 pairs. Focus is perfect. Some focus shift, but nothing like a Sonnar.




Infinity test at F2.

Shot on the M9.


Looking at this quick test, it certainly has the swirly Bokeh of the classic Double-Gauss.
Prices are way down on these lenses that are found mostly in Japan. This one is out of the US, and came in at under $230 total. I'm happy. Only the lightest cleaning mark (singular) on the front element. Chrome looks good, focus is smooth, and focus is spot-on. The lens was listed as "Refurbished", and it looks like it had a full CLA and carries a 6month warranty from the camera shop.
F2 and F4 pairs. Focus is perfect. Some focus shift, but nothing like a Sonnar.




Infinity test at F2.

Shot on the M9.