I’ve really only been using and collecting odd and rare LTM lenses since 2016, but if I’ve learned anything in the past 8 years, it’s that this little corner of Leica and Leica adjacent collecting is completely detached from reality. I’m still having fun, though.Simlar 50/1.5. Speaking as a former owner of one, I can't understand the high price this lens is commanding. My example was pretty ordinary actually.
I was tempted, but I already have way too many 50mm lenses that I rarely use, being more of a 35mm guy.The 24th Simlar 5cm f1.5 sold today on eBay for about $1,300 USD. It needed a full restoration. Did anyone here buy it?
This is the earliest known example I've seen.
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I know this is a con job, but it might be good to know in case you should stumble across one of these. The Industar 26M was never produced in Contax mount, but there is a small number of these floating around outside the former USSR. It's very nicely done, hard to see that it is hacked. The serial number is quite early, around 1957-59. The 26M is nothing special, but it produces quite nice images.
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I have one. Repaired it and shot a couple of rolls of film through mine. The mechanical construction is deeply strange. The entire lens rotates to focus but the name ring and only the name ring does not - it has its own secondary helical for ... reasons. There is no "translating RF helical" meaning the lens focal length is 51.6mm actual. Internal construction is aluminum which makes the helical vulnerable to chips and dents. Focus feel is OK.![]()
RARE Steinheil München Quinon 50mm f/2 LTM Leica Screw Mount Lens w/ Close Focus | eBay
This is fully rangefinder coupled for use with LTM or M mount lenses. It is by far one of the coolest lenses I’ve used. This lens has a legendary status, both rare and equally great performance. There is also very minimal dust and air bubbles in the glass.www.ebay.com
Would someone here be willing to purchase this lens, in the name of science, and report their findings and results here? It's an uncommon lens with a Sonnar formula, I believe, and I'm not quite intrigued enough to give it a go myself.