peter_n
Veteran
I've had two #6 lenses and did not like either and I am a new(ish) owner of #2 so I voted for that one. I do not like the infinity lock on the rigid but I am trying to get used to it. Lovely lens though.
SteveM(PA)
Poser
The collapsible. It collapses, for God's sake, that is too cool. Plus, I can use it on all my cameras. Plus, I can put the SOOKY on in for close ups.
Didier
"Deed"
awilder
Alan Wilder
Ergonomically, #4, last Wetzlar version is by far the best. Optically, #5 or #6, the current versions because of superior wide open performance with least amounts of flare of any version. By default then, it's the not listed overpriced 50 yr. anniversary version because of the classic look from the 50's, scalloped focusing ring and detachable hood.
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richard_l
Well-known
I like the latest Summicron. The telescoping hood is super handy. Since this is not the most flare-free lens in the universe, it needs a hood. (The most common flare which mine gets is the hazy diffuse type, which causes images to have that gawd-awful "classic" look, i.e. crappy contrast.) However, like Magus, I wish the hood locked into place when extended.
Richard
Richard
v3cron
Well-known
i'm really glad to see the results here. it looks the DR/Rigid are leading, which makes me feel good about my recent DR pruchase as my first leica lens.
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Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Version V aka tabbed. "It does it for me the most" because it's the only 50 Summicron I have 
Flyfisher Tom
Well-known
Chris,
did you get the Rigid or DR?
did you get the Rigid or DR?
raid
Dad Photographer
I voted for the first rigid version. I love it on my M3. It performs just right;enough contrast and sharpness. It looks super classic in chrome on a chrome M3.
Raid
Raid
raid
Dad Photographer
Didier said:Got my strongly scratched collapsible, a $50 ebay bargain, recoated and cla'd by JvS - it's my favourite 50 since.
Didier
Didier: What was the total cost of the recoating and CLA?
Raid
v3cron
Well-known
Flyfisher Tom said:Chris,
did you get the Rigid or DR?
the dr w/eyes and an m4-2 body.
venchka
Veteran
My Favorite 'cron
My Favorite 'cron
Which 50mm Summicron is my favorite? Easy. The one I own. The one I use a lot! The one I LOVE!
Circa 1961 50/2.0 Dual Range Summicron. Finest kind!
My Favorite 'cron
Which 50mm Summicron is my favorite? Easy. The one I own. The one I use a lot! The one I LOVE!
Circa 1961 50/2.0 Dual Range Summicron. Finest kind!
haagen_dazs
Well-known
how much did that cost?Didier said:recoated and cla'd
Didier
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kevin m
Veteran
The best Summicron 50 is...
...the Hexanon 50.
...the Hexanon 50.
ampguy
Veteran
sort of
sort of
The Hexanon 50 is in a class above the Summicrons. The Summicron's are OK for b&w, but the M-Hexanon's clearly outperform with color.
sort of
The Hexanon 50 is in a class above the Summicrons. The Summicron's are OK for b&w, but the M-Hexanon's clearly outperform with color.
kevin m said:The best Summicron 50 is...
...the Hexanon 50.![]()
SDK
Exposing since 1969.
The question should be "What is your favorite 50mm Planar?" All the 50mm Summicrons, and the Hexanon are Planar derivatives. I love my 50mm Planar ZM:

Flyfisher Tom
Well-known
kevin m said:The best Summicron 50 is...
...the Hexanon 50.![]()
shhhhhhhh, that is a secret Kevin
ampguy
Veteran
Interesting
Interesting
Where is this?
The photo could use some straightening and fixing, let me know ifyou want me to do some fixes in picasa for you.
Interesting
Where is this?
The photo could use some straightening and fixing, let me know ifyou want me to do some fixes in picasa for you.
SDK said:The question should be "What is your favorite 50mm Planar?" All the 50mm Summicrons, and the Hexanon are Planar derivatives. I love my 50mm Planar ZM:
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colyn
ישו משיח
My preference is for the chrome rigid. I traded my DR for it since I never used the close focus feature.
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