Uncommon & Unconventional Lenses on the M9 & M 240?

Great to see so many interesting and ingenious lenses here on the M bodies.

Bob338 -- I don't think you'll be sorry about getting the Helios-103. It's a really cool little lens.

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Here's another for general interest -- Carl Zeiss Opton 50mm F1.5 (with Contax-to-M adapter) on Leica M 240. Great lens, beautiful rendering and colour. Shot this around F2.8 I think.

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I love the look of that Nikon 5cm F1.5, I suppose focusing with the Nikon mount lenses isn't as problematic as I had once read.
 
I have used the following LTM lenses on my MM9: Canon 28/3.5 (rarer black version with alleged improved coatings); 35/1.8 LTM Nikkor; 45/2.8 Super Rokkor (Minolta); 43/1.9 Pentax-L Special (the only Pentax LTM lens ever made, rarer chrome version).

All are single coated glass except for the Pentax-L, but realize that the Thoriated glass in the 35/1.8 Nikkor gives a built in yellow filter offset of about half a stop due to nuclear hardening.

The Pentax-L is a very modern lens with a fast focus of only 90 degrees. I'm thinking this might be an ASPH lens. Mucho sharp.

The Canon 28/3.5 and 45/2.8 Super Rokkor are tiny lenses, low contrast, and with a retro look of soft corners wide open with remarkable center sharpness. The highlights are excentuated, displaying less shadow detail than a modern lens, but the highlights render a very soft textured detail that is wonderful.

My favorite is the 35/1.8 Nikkor in LTM. Perfect contrast on a MM9 that produces broad histograms that look like 120 film tonality. Simply a magic lens. The only thing bad about the 35/1.8 Nikkor is the limit on the close focus.

Cal
 
I love the look of that Nikon 5cm F1.5, I suppose focusing with the Nikon mount lenses isn't as problematic as I had once read.

I use Amedeo Adapter.

When I first got the M9, my heart would sink if I found a lens not calibrating. But then I learned a bit of practice with the culprit will bring hit rates to near normal. You learn the "english". :)
 
I have used the following LTM lenses on my MM9: Canon 28/3.5 (rarer black version with alleged improved coatings); 35/1.8 LTM Nikkor; 45/2.8 Super Rokkor (Minolta); 43/1.9 Pentax-L Special (the only Pentax LTM lens ever made, rarer chrome version).

All are single coated glass except for the Pentax-L...
Cal, indeed that Pentax-L is a modern uncommon lens, yours even more uncommon. Mine is the black finish one...

Barber on a break, M240, 43mm Pentax
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The graduate, M9, 43mm Pentax
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Glad to see there's some legs to this thread. Very interesting body + lens combinations so far.

That Pentax LTM lens does great on the M9!
 
Shot this one today while out running errands.

Lens: Industar 50 LTM, 50mm F3.5, manufactured in Ukraine at the Arsenal Plant. Borrowed it from a "Fed 3" camera I had on the shelf.

It's not a fast lens, and kind of an ugly and squat thing, but it works reasonably well on the digital M.

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Here's what it looks like on the body. A strange pairing but the Helios-103 has its own charm.

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And here's the Carl Zeiss Opton Sonnar 5cm F1.5

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And finally, the very odd (to me) Jupiter-12 35mm F2.8. I haven't used this on the M 240 yet, but I'll probably give it a trial run this week.

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Here's what it looks like on the body. A strange pairing but the Helios-103 has its own charm.

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And here's the Carl Zeiss Opton Sonnar 5cm F1.5

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And finally, the very odd (to me) Jupiter-12 35mm F2.8. I haven't used this on the M 240 yet, but I'll probably give it a trial run this week.

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What a good looking rig. Plenty of style.

Cal
 
That Pentax LTM lens does great on the M9!

And the Pentax VF'er I found to be a marvel with the built in diopter, 50mm frames, and I can use the entire frame with my 35/1.8 Nikkor in LTM on my IIIG.

Also know that the Pentax-L loves my 0.85 VF'er on my black paint MP. I use a 35mm LTM adapter, the 135mm frames creates the middle rectangle for using "rule of thirds," and the entire VF'er is utilized for framing. It is a match made in heaven. A very fast street shooter due to the aid of bonus magnification and enlarged supersized VF'er with the hyper short focus throw of the Pentax-L.

Also know it was some of the postings from Doug and others that made me seek out this lens.

Cal
 
Cal -- thanks for the kind words. The Luigi case adds a nice bit of old world colour to the M 240.

Here's another photo with the M 240 and the Industar 50, took at around F8 I think. BTW the original pic actually is much sharper and less mushy on my own screen, the photo-hosting service downgrades the quality of the jpeg considerably.

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micromontenegro

I have a Jupiter-9 and a Jupiter-3 ordered from eBay, on their way from Ukraine right now. I'm looking forward to trying out that J-9 lens. BTW is yours the multi-coated version? The one I bought has the red "P" symbol, supposedly the multi-coated one. I'm just wondering how well it withstands flare.
 
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