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I've got a number of LTM cameras (Canon P, L1, 7s, Leica III), and a couple of 50mm lenses (Summarit, Elmar). While I can use the collapsible Elmar on the Leica and collapse it when not in use, I can't collapse the lens on the Canons because the collapsing mount hits internal baffles inside the camera. So the question is: are there any LTM collapsible lens that can be collapsed on these Canons? And further: Assuming that one is using a camera that can accept a collapsing lens, what's the best one? I'm ignoring the Russian lenses as being too much of a risk, but how are the Canon collapsibles? Or the other Leicas? I think Wilfred Thesiger did a lot of his photography with a collapsible Summar (and he says he carried the camera in a bag made of a goat skin while knocking around the Empty Quarter). Too bad the new Voigtlander 50mm collapsible isn't widely available.