Yokosuka Mike
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Voigtlander 50mm f2.0 Heliar Classic VM lens Silver (Limited Edition) , Sony A7III
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
Yokosuka Mike
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Voigtlander 50mm f2.0 Heliar Classic VM lens Silver (Limited Edition) , Sony A7III
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
addled
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I find this lens a bit of an enigma. I bought it because I wanted a modern collapsible for walkabout purposes, expecting performance much like my other Voigtlander lenses. Instead what I’ve got, my copy at least, is a lens that behaves much like a 1950s lens but with modern coatings etc. It’s probably the softest overall 50mm that I own, only getting to its best at f8/11, and even there not perfect at the edges. It does however have a lovely “calm” quality about it, probably because it’s not got the modern bite, and mechanically I love it. So I use it far more than I should and won’t be selling it anytime soon.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I find this lens a bit of an enigma. I bought it because I wanted a modern collapsible for walkabout purposes, expecting performance much like my other Voigtlander lenses. Instead what I’ve got, my copy at least, is a lens that behaves much like a 1950s lens but with modern coatings etc. It’s probably the softest overall 50mm that I own, only getting to its best at f8/11, and even there not perfect at the edges. It does however have a lovely “calm” quality about it, probably because it’s not got the modern bite, and mechanically I love it. So I use it far more than I should and won’t be selling it anytime soon.
I can't agree with what you say about "bite". Maybe this depends on what you're used to. Maybe there is a problem with the extension mechanism of yours. Mine had a problem with this when I got it. It took me some time to repair it. The lenshead must be locked very tight to the focusing mechanism. No play or wobble is permitted. The same is true for the collapsible Leica lenses of course.
Erik.
robert blu
quiet photographer
As I already said there are many good photos in this thread. But I'm a little confused about this lens and the various version therefore I have a question.
Is the Voigtlander 50mm f/2 Nickel Heliar Leica Screw Mount "2009 -- 50th Anniversary of Cosina and 10th Anniversary of Cosina Voigtlander Limited Edition" different from the lens Mike and Erik are using and discussed in this thread?
Probably yes, because the Anniversary lens is not collapsible and from what Erik writes the one he uses is.
But I'm interested to know if this is the only difference and the "optic scheme" is the same or not. According to this note it should be the same scheme but I'm not sure.
Thanks in advance for any answer.
robert
PS : the lens I refer is on the Camera Quest website among the other 50s middle page but I cannot supply a direct link to the lens.
Is the Voigtlander 50mm f/2 Nickel Heliar Leica Screw Mount "2009 -- 50th Anniversary of Cosina and 10th Anniversary of Cosina Voigtlander Limited Edition" different from the lens Mike and Erik are using and discussed in this thread?
Probably yes, because the Anniversary lens is not collapsible and from what Erik writes the one he uses is.
But I'm interested to know if this is the only difference and the "optic scheme" is the same or not. According to this note it should be the same scheme but I'm not sure.
Thanks in advance for any answer.
robert
PS : the lens I refer is on the Camera Quest website among the other 50s middle page but I cannot supply a direct link to the lens.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I think optically it is exactly the same lens. In M-mount 800 were produced in chrome and 1700 in black paint as part of the Voigtlander 250th Anniversary R2M or R3M sets. 600 pieces were made later in a nickel coloured non collapsible LTM-lens. It makes no sense to design a lens and then making only 2.500 copies of it and start all over again when later the decision is made to produce another 600.
I guess that the LTM version in nickel is not a brass lens but an aluminium one with some nickel colour on it. Examples that were used a lot look awful. True nickel on brass lenses, like the old Elmars from Leitz, look much nicer when worn.
The black M-mount version is black paint, but not over brass like the Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.5. It is however much heavier than the LTM-version, almost as heavy as a Summicron rigid. Apart from the shiny bayonet for the shade it is a very nice looking lens. Great performer too.
Erik.
I guess that the LTM version in nickel is not a brass lens but an aluminium one with some nickel colour on it. Examples that were used a lot look awful. True nickel on brass lenses, like the old Elmars from Leitz, look much nicer when worn.
The black M-mount version is black paint, but not over brass like the Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.5. It is however much heavier than the LTM-version, almost as heavy as a Summicron rigid. Apart from the shiny bayonet for the shade it is a very nice looking lens. Great performer too.
Erik.
Yokosuka Mike
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Mine is the silver collapsible M-mount one and the fit-feel-finish is fantastic; it's built like a cosina made Zeiss lens.
Voigtlander 50mm f2.0 Heliar Classic VM lens Silver (Limited Edition) , Sony A7III
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
Voigtlander 50mm f2.0 Heliar Classic VM lens Silver (Limited Edition) , Sony A7III
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
robert blu
quiet photographer
Thanbks Erik for your answer, which makes sense.
I have the LTM nickel but do not use it very much, maybe I should use more! It was originally bought to be used on my Bessa R
Here a portrait of my wife I took years ago ...
...with the Heliar on the M7 on Kodak Ektar later converted in B&W
and this is again with the M7 and Cinestill 50 film
robert
I have the LTM nickel but do not use it very much, maybe I should use more! It was originally bought to be used on my Bessa R

Here a portrait of my wife I took years ago ...

...with the Heliar on the M7 on Kodak Ektar later converted in B&W
and this is again with the M7 and Cinestill 50 film

robert
Yokosuka Mike
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^ Very nice, Robert, please share more images if you can.
These 3 shots were taken at f2.0
Voigtlander 50mm f2.0 Heliar Classic VM lens Silver (Limited Edition) , Sony A7III
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
These 3 shots were taken at f2.0
Voigtlander 50mm f2.0 Heliar Classic VM lens Silver (Limited Edition) , Sony A7III
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
Yokosuka Mike
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Voigtlander 50mm f2.0 Heliar Classic VM lens Silver (Limited Edition) , Sony A7III
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
Fashion shoot, photographer on fire escape. Downtown Yakima Washington.
f/4.8 with Heliar Classic collapsible
Victorian Sundown
f/4 with Heliar Classic collapsible
The bull calmly presides over togetherness at the pavilion plaza
f/6.7 with Heliar Classic collapsible
Evening on Front Street, Lahaina, West Maui Hawaii
f/2.0 with Heliar Classic collapsible

f/4.8 with Heliar Classic collapsible
Victorian Sundown

f/4 with Heliar Classic collapsible
The bull calmly presides over togetherness at the pavilion plaza

f/6.7 with Heliar Classic collapsible
Evening on Front Street, Lahaina, West Maui Hawaii

f/2.0 with Heliar Classic collapsible
Yokosuka Mike
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^Great shots, Doug, if you have more please share them.
Voigtlander 50mm f2.0 Heliar Classic VM lens Silver (Limited Edition) , Sony A7III
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
Voigtlander 50mm f2.0 Heliar Classic VM lens Silver (Limited Edition) , Sony A7III
Yokohama, Japan - April 2018
Mike
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
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I guess that the LTM version in nickel is not a brass lens but an aluminium one with some nickel colour on it. Examples that were used a lot look awful. True nickel on brass lenses, like the old Elmars from Leitz, look much nicer when worn.
...
Erik.
I have never seen a nickel Heliar 50mm 2.0 that was used a lot, and subsequently 'looked awful'. Picture please???
And I am certain it is a brass lens, it's pretty heavy. Just weighed mine, it is 194 grammes naked, no hood or caps. For reference, my early 1950s Jupiter-8 is aluminium for sure, and it is 116 grammes naked.
Maybe the Japanese aluminium is a lot heavier than the Russian metal, Erik?
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I have never seen a nickel Heliar 50mm 2.0 that was used a lot, and subsequently 'looked awful'. Picture please???
And I am certain it is a brass lens, it's pretty heavy. Just weighed mine, it is 194 grammes naked, no hood or caps. For reference, my early 1950s Jupiter-8 is aluminium for sure, and it is 116 grammes naked.
Maybe the Japanese aluminium is a lot heavier than the Russian metal, Erik?
Johan, the black lens weights 261 grammes, Leica 12550 shade (5g) included.
I've seen on the internet some heavy used examples of the nickel lens, they didn't look nice.
When I see one again, I'll post it here.
Here you go:

Erik.
Yokosuka Mike
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Voigtlander 50mm f2.0 Collapsible Heliar VM lens, Sony A7III camera
Yokohama, Japan - November 2019
Mike
Yokohama, Japan - November 2019
Mike
Thanks Mike! I do have others, as I like this lens.^Great shots, Doug, if you have more please share them.
Mike
Date Tonight...

M9, Heliar at f/5.6
Sax at sunset, Lahaina waterfront, Maui

M8, Heliar at f/3.5, 1/8 sec.
Gallery owner Monique with the strong French accent

M8, Heliar at f/2.8
Tourists in a Lahaina jewelry store, Pops opts out...

M8, Heliar at f/2.4
...And I am certain it is a brass lens, it's pretty heavy. Just weighed mine, it is 194 grammes naked, no hood or caps. For reference, my early 1950s Jupiter-8 is aluminium for sure, and it is 116 grammes naked.
Maybe the Japanese aluminium is a lot heavier than the Russian metal, Erik?
Johan, the black lens weights 261 grammes, Leica 12550 shade (5g) included.
I have both versions of the f/2 Heliar... The specs have the collapsible M-mount one at 260g and the nickel LTM one at 191g. And the f/2.5 Color Skopar is 208g for comparison.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I have both versions of the f/2 Heliar... The specs have the collapsible M-mount one at 260g and the nickel LTM one at 191g. And the f/2.5 Color Skopar is 208g for comparison.
Doug, don't you think that the "nickel" Heliar is painted? On the picture above it looks painted, not plated. If the lens was brass, it would be much heavier. When it was nickel plated on brass, the lens would be more like a nickel Summar.
Erik.
Yokosuka Mike
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This may or may not be of much help. Per the Voightlander Archives page
http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigtlander/archives/Limited.pdf
Translated
HELIAR 50mm F2 <Limited>
The Heliar 50mm F2 was released in 2006 exclusively
The lens that was set in the 250th anniversary model
The lens barrel design from the retractable type to the rigid type while
It is completely new. A model using nickel plating for the overall finish
It is 5 pieces of 3 groups invented in the original heliar
The latest ultra-high refractive index glass while utilizing the lens configuration of
F2.8 was considered to be the limit in the conventional design by adopting
The open F-number is raised to F2.0.
Metal hood is included.
Specification
Focal length: 50 mm
Aperture ratio:1: 2.0
Minimum aperture:F16
Lens configuration: 5 in 3 groups
Angle of view: 46
Number of aperture blades: 11 sheets
Minimum shooting distance: 1 m
Rangefinder interlocking range: ~ 1 m
Filter size φ 39 mm
Maximum diameter Overall length: φ 47.0 37.5 mm (except for lever and hood)
Weight: 191 g (excluding hood)
Lens hood: Standard hood included
Mount : L mount
http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/voigtlander/archives/Limited.pdf
Translated
HELIAR 50mm F2 <Limited>
The Heliar 50mm F2 was released in 2006 exclusively
The lens that was set in the 250th anniversary model
The lens barrel design from the retractable type to the rigid type while
It is completely new. A model using nickel plating for the overall finish
It is 5 pieces of 3 groups invented in the original heliar
The latest ultra-high refractive index glass while utilizing the lens configuration of
F2.8 was considered to be the limit in the conventional design by adopting
The open F-number is raised to F2.0.
Metal hood is included.
Specification
Focal length: 50 mm
Aperture ratio:1: 2.0
Minimum aperture:F16
Lens configuration: 5 in 3 groups
Angle of view: 46
Number of aperture blades: 11 sheets
Minimum shooting distance: 1 m
Rangefinder interlocking range: ~ 1 m
Filter size φ 39 mm
Maximum diameter Overall length: φ 47.0 37.5 mm (except for lever and hood)
Weight: 191 g (excluding hood)
Lens hood: Standard hood included
Mount : L mount
Hi Erik... I just got out the lens to hold and refresh my memory. It's a small lens, and feels too heavy to be mainly aluminum. Moving the focus lever to extend the helical, the barrel has a brass color in the revealed extension "gap". Odd that it is ~70g lighter in weight than the collapsible version, but perhaps that extra weight is in the barrel support and locking.Doug, don't you think that the "nickel" Heliar is painted? On the picture above it looks painted, not plated. If the lens was brass, it would be much heavier. When it was nickel plated on brass, the lens would be more like a nickel Summar.
Erik.
As to the finish, Nickel is softer than Chromium...
The Cameraquest website points out that the Heliar type lenses have been more suited to formats larger than 35mm and of modest aperture. Also that the symmetrical 2-1-2 formula is well-suited to macro lenses. This Cosina-made pair represents the fastest Heliars ever made.
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