Your underrated lenses

I've always tended to buy lenses (or cameras with fixed lenses) that had good reputations so few of my lenses have ever been "underrated". About the closest I come to a lens with that description was my old favorite Nikkor 35mm f/2 AIS, which many people at that time (what, early '80s?) seemed to regard as an underperformer ... Never seemed that way to me, I made thousands of photos with it, sold many of them, and no one has ever said anything about the lens performance in my photos being sub-par.

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Mounted on my Lumix GM1 with a helicoid for focus I have to agree that the Argus 50mm f3.5 coated Cintar is a lot of fun and has produced more than just interesting photographs for me. Not too sure that its worthwhile going out buying one but then who can rubbish a lens if it gives you that 'fun' element.
( I wound masking tape round the barrel to fit it into the helicoid.)
 
The 3.5cm f3.5 Elmar is a very underrated lens. I paid $75 on Ebay for this one. I no longer have it since i trimmed down my collection of 35mm lenses. But i got very good results from it.
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The Nikon Series E 50mm and 100mm, both very good. And lightweight.

The m4/3 Olympus pancake 17mm f2.8 kit lens, usually panned on websites but my copy is excellent with great color rendition.

The Leica M Tele-Elmar 135mm f4, difficult to use with only a rangefinder patch but on a mirrorless camera, OMG is that lens sharp. Cheap for a Leitz lens.
 
The Nikon Series E 50mm and 100mm, both very good. And lightweight.

The m4/3 Olympus pancake 17mm f2.8 kit lens, usually panned on websites but my copy is excellent with great color rendition.

The Leica M Tele-Elmar 135mm f4, difficult to use with only a rangefinder patch but on a mirrorless camera, OMG is that lens sharp. Cheap for a Leitz lens.
Yes, the E 35 is also good, and compact.
 
I seem to have good success with the tele- elmar on an old fashioned visoflex. I use a v III viso....also works well on the bellows II but that setup can give me stray light reflection in certain cases....a deficiency of the bellows, not lens.
 
The 3.5cm f3.5 Elmar is a very underrated lens. I paid $75 on Ebay for this one. I no longer have it since i trimmed down my collection of 35mm lenses. But i got very good results from it.
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You remind me of my other so-called underperformer: the Leica Hektor 135mm f/4.5. The first one of these I used was my father's: he had it set up with Visoflex mount on his IIIf and used it to record the dental reconstruction work he did. I bought one again, thirty or so years later, because I saw it in a listing for under $185 (finding the correct lens hood and cap was almost as much!), this time in M-mount, and have used it on various Ms over the past ten years.


Yellow Jacket Trap & Fence - Santa Clara 2023
Leica M10 Monochrom + Hektor 135mm f/4.5, Green filter



Leica M10-M + Hektor 135mm f/4.5

Can't say as I see much wrong with it. The biggest challenge is learning how to accurately focus a 135mm lens with a rangefinder ... It's much easier to critically focus using the EVF, although I didn't for this photo. 😉

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