Like others, I never got a 50 mm FSU lens that I liked - on the other hand, I've had 2 135 mm Russian lenses and they were both good.Stephanie Brim said:So, the question. How are the Elmars? Should I consider a Summitar? If I went Leica it would be my first...and my most expensive lens. I know that the FSU clones are pretty good as well when you get a good one ...
Not sure about this - I have a Bessa L with a pre-war collapsible 50 mm Elmar on it, have even fired the shutter accidentally with the lens pushed in - no damage!Gerald Koch said:What camera body would you put the collapsable on? The reason I ask is that they cannot be used with the Cosina Voigtlander bodies as they will hit the shutter when collapsed.
Gerald Koch said:Camera Quest, which is the US distributer, has a warning on their website about using collapsibles.
Helen B said:Stephanie,
Why not save your money for the M2 and a Canadian pre-asph 35 mm 'lux instead of the CV? edit ....
Gerald,Gerald Koch said:Camera Quest, which is the US distributer, has a warning on their website about using collapsibles.
df cardwell said:By all means do what you want.
But CONSIDER the chance the old Summilux might be superior to the CV 35/1.2.
Erwin Puts wrote an assesment of the f/1.2 that pretty much nails all the issues: http://www.imx.nl/photosite/japan/voigt1235.html
The CV is a good lens. But there ARE better.
Stephanie Brim said:I'd like one. I
Any comments would be appreciated, thanks.
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