Bingley
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I like the reflected photographer(s) and unreflected balcony viewer Steve. I'm not sure who is watching who.
Erik van Straten
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Leica M2, Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.5, 400-2TMY/Adox MCC 110.
Erik.
Erik.

Bingley
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IIIf, 50/2.5, HP5+, XTOL
Erik van Straten
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Yes, a great shot, Steve.
Erik.
Erik.
Bingley
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Thanks, Erik. I’m not seeing focusing problems with the S-mount Skopar 50 on the Contax, although I’m continuing to test.
Erik van Straten
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Thanks, Erik. I’m not seeing focusing problems with the S-mount Skopar 50 on the Contax, although I’m continuing to test.
Recently I've got a prewar Zeiss Sonnar (nickel uncoated) 50mm f/1.5. I use the lens without any problems on my S2. So the focusing differences between Nikon and Zeiss are minimal.
Erik.
Bingley
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Thanks, Erik. Good to know.
Bingley
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Erik van Straten
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Nice shot, Steve, do you remember at wich f-stop you took this one?
Erik.
Erik.
Bingley
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Nice shot, Steve, do you remember at wich f-stop you took this one?
Erik.
Thanks, Erik. I'm guessing f5.6.
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Teemō1
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The price!
The price!
It continues to amaze me on how much these sell for second-hand. I saw a silver NIB sell this week for 45,500 JPY. They originally sold for 45,000 JPY in 2002!
While sharpness seems not to be the defining trait of this lens, it does seem to have just a little bit good of everything in a small package. I don't need one, but I do really want one haha!
The picture of that Border Collie (?) is quite sharp on the contrary, but the background and focus transition is also quite smooth.
It's crazy, because you can easily get the LTM or sometimes even the VM for less than this Skopar of which most sellers seem to keep hold of!
Is there any indication of how many of these Skopars were made?
The price!
It continues to amaze me on how much these sell for second-hand. I saw a silver NIB sell this week for 45,500 JPY. They originally sold for 45,000 JPY in 2002!
While sharpness seems not to be the defining trait of this lens, it does seem to have just a little bit good of everything in a small package. I don't need one, but I do really want one haha!
The picture of that Border Collie (?) is quite sharp on the contrary, but the background and focus transition is also quite smooth.
It's crazy, because you can easily get the LTM or sometimes even the VM for less than this Skopar of which most sellers seem to keep hold of!
Is there any indication of how many of these Skopars were made?
Erik van Straten
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For many years, the price of this lens was about the same.
Maybe because it is a black paint lens the price is increasing now. The price of black paint lenses from Leitz are still rising too.
Erik.
Maybe because it is a black paint lens the price is increasing now. The price of black paint lenses from Leitz are still rising too.
Erik.
Teemō1
Member
For many years, the price of this lens is about the same.
Maybe because it is a black paint lens the price is increasing now because the price of original black paint lenses from Leitz are still rising too.
Erik.
Actually, this one was silver! But the prices of black lenses (and cameras) do tend to be higher, even when new.
Erik van Straten
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gelatin silver print (color skopar 50mm f/2.5) leica m2

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