lxmike
M2 fan.
Go for the gusto, go modern with a CV Nokton 50mm f 1.5 lens.
a good choice but a bit expensive for me at present🙂
Go for the gusto, go modern with a CV Nokton 50mm f 1.5 lens.
with my IIIf I am using a Canon 50mm f/1.8 LTM which does a decent job and was reasonably priced... (see my avatar)
I am happy with the results...
Skip them all. Get LTM 50 Cron, any but clean. IMO it is what G deserves.
I had FED-50 as well, BTW. I-22 is the best. 🙂
50 collapsible cron. match made in heaven.
i have a Ig with a 35/3.5 elmar on it. also a fantastic combo.
If you prefer a non-collapsible 50mm lens, based on the lenses that I very much like using, I recommend to you:
Nikkor 50/2 ltm (not expensive)
Canon 50/1.4 ltm (cheap) Canon 50/1.8 ltm (even cheaper)
If you consider collapsible lenses:
Hexanon 50/2.4 ltm
Collapsible Summicron.
Cheap but excellent: Jupiter-8 50/2 (clone of Zeiss 50/2) ltm. Jupiter-3 50/1.5 ltm ($250)
Excellent: CV 50/1.5 ltm.
There are many excellent options out there.
Nice lens but a little uncommon on the bay🙂I had Heliar 3.5 on my IIIg. Modern sharp lens and matching looks of the camera. Liked the ability of collapsing the lens.
I second the view that the Canon 50s (the f1.8 and f1.4 in particular) are excellent (and relatively cheap)and are worthy additions to a 111G or any other LTM camera. But I would add that my other choice as a general purpose lens would probably be a Leica Summitar 50mm f2. Its a fine lens and I would not fault it - not too far off a Summicron with nice rendering and sufficient sharpness to keep a reasonable man happy. By the way as to the Canon f1.4 it is so good many call it "The Japanese Summilux". If you Google this term you will get a lot of hits with positive reviews. Here is one. http://aperturepriority.co.nz/2013/05/28/the-japanese-summilux-canon-50mm-f1-4-ltm/
As to the Summarit, while I like it and have one and use it, for general purpose shooting it should be regarded as a lens which is best used at f2 and beyond. At f1.5 it is a bit quirky with low contrast and is also flare prone. But at that aperture it also is inclined to produce very pretty pastel colors which can be nice so you pay your money and you make your choice. Never the less it is a lens which is not to everyone's taste.
Not sure about the Nikkors but the collapsible Summicron will partially block the finder if thats a concern for you. The 3.5 50 Elmar will not.
there are a lot of thums up on the nikkor hereI've only ever heard good things about the nikkor. Like Raid said, there is always the jupiter 8. Have a look on 35mmc.com, he is hunting for his favourite 50mm at the moment.
a very big can of worms😱Either get the lens that would have come with it when new, for the authentic Leica feeling etc; a coated Summitr f'instance.
Or get the best you can afford, which opens up a whole can of worms...
Regards, David
If you want a Leitz lens then I would suggest either the 50mm f2.8 Elmar or the 50mm f3.5 "Red Scale" Elmar, otherwise get a 50mm f2 Nikkor.
I use the 50 f1.4 and 50 f2 Nikkors on my Leica IIIb and can thoroughly recommend them, they are excellent build quality, have good hard coatings, they can close focus to 18 inches (3ft to 18 inches un-coupled). If you intend to use the 50mm f1.4 or f2 also on a digital mirrorless camera with an LTM adapter (I use a Novoflex) the close focussing Nikkors are superb.