Erik van Straten
Veteran
Summicron 50mm f/2 (rigid), Leica M2, TriX printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.
Erik.

LChanyungco
Well-known
"Sir, that is one brilliant image, and I don't care which lens it has been taken with...
Very, very good!"
thank you Michael !
Very, very good!"
thank you Michael !
lawrence
Veteran
Version 6. Tri-X in Xtol 1:1

nightfly
Well-known
Would also love to know how you got those colors. Amazing photos.
have version 1, 2, 3 and 5.
and i like the DR a lot.
JustPlainBill
Established
My favorite 'Cron is the DR. I like to have the additional closeup capability unless I expecct to need the speed of my 50 mm f 1.4 non-Leitz lens. The story of this lens is unusual, too. When my former e,ployer colsed the old photo lab, an unmatched set of the eyes went home with me.I bought a DR 'cron without the eyes at a camera show. The pair work well.
Cheers,
JustPlainBill
Cheers,
JustPlainBill
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Summicron 50mm f/2 collapsible, Leica MP, Tmax400 printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Summicron 50mm f/2 collapsible, Leica MP, Tmax400 printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.
Erik.

adrianzg
Established
erik, ur shots are always so beautiful! 
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Thanks Adrian!
Summicron 50mm f/2 collapsible, Leica MP, Tmax400 printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.
Summicron 50mm f/2 collapsible, Leica MP, Tmax400 printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Wonderful shots , Erik...
Michael Markey
Veteran
Sorry I`m confused. Mine is silver with a built in hood serial 3899***. I thought it a version four.Would that be correct ?
JustPlainBill
Established
Hi,
My favorite 'cron is the Dual Range one; it's nice to be able to focus down to 20 inches or so.
Cheers,
JustPlainBill
My favorite 'cron is the Dual Range one; it's nice to be able to focus down to 20 inches or so.
Cheers,
JustPlainBill
Innerimager
Established
My favorite is the rigid in no small part because it's the only 50 cron I own or have used, but also because I love the way it draws.....Peter
Vincent.G
Well-known
I have the Summicron DR and I love it very much. My piano has the honour of being the first subject to be photographed with this lens.

LChanyungco
Well-known
Sorry I`m confused. Mine is silver with a built in hood serial 3899***. I thought it a version four.Would that be correct ?
Michael, built in hood version is a V or VI depending on who's talking : )
cweg
Well-known
I love the DR Summicron, even with color.


raid
Dad Photographer
So we all agree; it is the DR/rigid Summicron, as they seem to be optically identical lenses.
Vincent.G
Well-known
summicron 50mm DR
summicron 50mm DR
The DR renders images with 3D character. It somehow makes the subject(s) 'pop'. I know this example may not be the best but just trying to illustrate what I mean with my limited skills. Just my 2 cents worth.
summicron 50mm DR
The DR renders images with 3D character. It somehow makes the subject(s) 'pop'. I know this example may not be the best but just trying to illustrate what I mean with my limited skills. Just my 2 cents worth.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Summicron 50mm f/2 rigid first type, Leica M3, TriX printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.
Erik.

PentHassyKon
Established
I do dearly love my collapsible on my CL. Fits into a coat pocket real nicely & that's important when on the road learning to drive big trucks.
William
Interesting, William. Do you like the collapsible 50 better than the 40 it originally came with? And if so, why? Reason I ask is because, based on your comment about pocketability, the 40 meets that objective quite nicely. So what else is there about the collapsible 50 that you prefer (assuming that you do prefer it over the 40)? Or is it just because the topic of this thread is favorite 50s?
Thanks,
Randy
I do dearly love my collapsible on my CL. Fits into a coat pocket real nicely & that's important when on the road learning to drive big trucks.
William
Interesting, William. Do you like the collapsible 50 better than the 40 it originally came with? And if so, why? Reason I ask is because, based on your comment about pocketability, the 40 meets that objective quite nicely. So what else is there about the collapsible 50 that you prefer (assuming that you do prefer it over the 40)? Or is it just because the topic of this thread is favorite 50s?
Thanks,
Randy
I've already answered Tom by PM, but for everyone else here's what I had to say:
WilliamYes, I use my 50/2 on my CL. There isn't much room left when it's collapsed but it's enough... I asked DAG about it when I had him doing the CLA it needed when I bought it and he said to go ahead. Apparently it will hang up on a M5 meter arm, but it does work just fine on my CL. Cameras vary so you may wish to carefully test yours before just tossing it in your pocket, but I have no worries about mine anymore.
Well this thread and the above quoted replies made me look at eBay today and lo and behold a collapsible 50 with what I think is a decent price ($225) came up, I pressed BIN so I'm eagerly awaiting a collapsible summicron for my CL.
I was saving up money for a 40mm Summicron or Rokkor to match the CL but LBA kicked in for me.
I really have to sell some other stuff now.
William and others who have the 40 'cron and the 50 collapsible 'cron- can you guys post/show what the size difference between the 2 are? I currently have a 28/3.5 skopar but was waiting/saving for a 40 or 50 'cron for a 2 lens outfit. Hopefully the copy I have will collapse into my CL.
Guess my vote will be for the collapsible 'cron but I'll wait for it to arrive before I cast my vote.
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