Krosya
Konicaze
Hi there,
I have heard several times that before Leica released a Summicron Coll, they did a test run, using new then Summicron design in some lenses under Summitar name. If it's true - does anyone know how to spot one Summitar that really is a Summicron? Were there many? Specific serial numbers? etc...
Any ideas?
Thanks.
I have heard several times that before Leica released a Summicron Coll, they did a test run, using new then Summicron design in some lenses under Summitar name. If it's true - does anyone know how to spot one Summitar that really is a Summicron? Were there many? Specific serial numbers? etc...
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Ororaro
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Summicron is, believe,exclusive for f2.0 lenses. Smmitar with F:2.0 aperture is a summicron. I just think it doesn't exist, IMO.
Michiel Fokkema
Michiel Fokkema
Hi,
You are correct. There was a small run of Summitars marked with a star that was a test run of Summicrons. I think only around 10 were made.
Summitars, summars and summicrons all start at aperture 2.
Cheers,
Michiel Fokkema
You are correct. There was a small run of Summitars marked with a star that was a test run of Summicrons. I think only around 10 were made.
Summitars, summars and summicrons all start at aperture 2.
Cheers,
Michiel Fokkema
OldNick
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I've heard that a few early Summicrons were released as Summitars and were marked with an "*". I can't recall whether it showed up after the name or the serial number.
Jim N.
Jim N.
Ororaro
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a-ha! Great info! I am ignorant when it comes to those summitar lenses.
Meleica
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Yes, in 1950 there were some Summitars that were built very similiar to the (collapsible) Summicron in a "test series." Those lenses are marked Summitar*
I never heard 10 were made, I bet it was more than that - but certainly not a lot more and probably extremely rare.
Dan
My 50mm Summicron Page
http://members.aol.com/dcolucci/summicron.htm
I never heard 10 were made, I bet it was more than that - but certainly not a lot more and probably extremely rare.
Dan
My 50mm Summicron Page
http://members.aol.com/dcolucci/summicron.htm
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mr_phillip
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I believe only around 40 were made for evaluation purposes. Of those that were sold, some must survive in the wild. Don't expect to find one cheap however.
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rich815
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NB23 said:Summicron is, believe,exclusive for f2.0 lenses. Smmitar with F:2.0 aperture is a summicron. I just think it doesn't exist, IMO.
Huh? My Summitar is a 50/2.
mr_phillip
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I just double-checked the numbers. Leica made 100 Summitar* lenses over two batches in 1950 for evaluation. This design later emerged mostly unchanged as the Summicron that we all know and love.
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