I've used many lenses on my M9, more on the M240 because of Live View and the EVF. I don't know if I'd call any of them uncommon though, except perhaps my 105/2.5 Nikkor LTM. It's not exactly rare though, just uncommon compared to the F-mount versions.
Another day, another FSU lens on my Leica M 240. 🙂
"Industar-26M 50mm F2.8" with LTM adapter. This is a lens from a FED-2 rangefinder. I think the 'M' in the name alludes to multi-coating, and the elements DO seem to have different coatings. Despite the coatings this is still a "softer" lens with lighter contrast. There are 10 aperture blades, but the bokeh is busy.
Neighbourhood lilacs, shot at F2.8 (wide open).
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When it was new, many considered the lens to be superior to the Summicron 50. I tend to agree. Except for the colour rendering, which is rather pastel-like, to the traditional Japanese taste.New in the mail today, fresh from Japan: a Canon 50mm F1.8 LTM. Needless to say, it didn't take long for me to get my LTM-to-M mount adapter and try this "new-to-me" lens on the M240
This is the first Canon rangefinder lens that I've owned, and I must say I'm extremely impressed with the build quality. The lens screams "quality", almost on par with the best from Leitz.
When it was new, many considered the lens to be superior to the Summicron 50. I tend to agree. Except for the colour rendering, which is rather pastel-like, to the traditional Japanese taste.
I've used many lenses on my M9, more on the M240 because of Live View and the EVF. I don't know if I'd call any of them uncommon though, except perhaps my 105/2.5 Nikkor LTM. It's not exactly rare though, just uncommon compared to the F-mount versions.
New in the mail today, fresh from Japan: a Canon 50mm F1.8 LTM. Needless to say, it didn't take long for me to get my LTM-to-M mount adapter and try this "new-to-me" lens on the M240
This is the first Canon rangefinder lens that I've owned, and I must say I'm extremely impressed with the build quality. The lens screams "quality", almost on par with the best from Leitz.
Here it is mounted on my M 240, sample shots to follow.
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