paulfish4570
Veteran
it has been more than 40 years since i let go of my M3 and elmar 50/2.8. the elmar remains my favorite film lens of all time. oh, the prints it yielded ...
The posted images here are beautiful. They make me want to take B&W photos.
Erik: your Summitar has 10 aperture blades and is uncoated. My Summitar was made in 1950 and it has 6 blades. Most likely it is coated.
So the coated Summitar has six blades. I think that good examples are very hard to find.
Like the collapsible Summicron. The front lenses are always scratched due to the very soft coating.
Now we are talking!
I like uncoated Elmar photos and I liked 2.8 version photos as well and how Helen described them.
Erik reminder about Elmars optical schemes finally got me thinking today. 🙂.
I don't want another Cosina lens, but here is collapsible Heliar 50 3.5 🙂. Seems to be not just sharp lens...
Not all coated Summitar's have six blades though. 1950 Summitar #786236
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Takes some looking but good examples are out there. Look for them on Barnacks selling as a package and look for ones with filters on them so that hopefully the filter was beat up, not the front element. Will probably have a stiff aperture (which could lower the selling price) but that is easy to fix.
Shawn