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FrankS
01-29-2007, 15:07
No connection, etc.

http://www.photo.net/gc/view-one?classified_ad_id=672211

Don't these usually go in the $600 range?

back alley
01-29-2007, 15:10
i wonder if it's the new version?

Kyle
01-29-2007, 16:31
i wonder if it's the new version?

It is the new version, and that price is about right. I've seen a few on ebay for between $475 and $525. There was one for sale here recently that went untouched for a couple weeks at $550 and finally sold for $500, IIRC.

FrankS
01-29-2007, 16:40
http://www.photo.net/gc/view-one?classified_ad_id=672458

And now there's a Canon 50 f1.8 II for $50!

peter_n
01-29-2007, 17:56
I paid $455 for a current chrome Elmar-M 50/2.8 on PN a few months ago.

visiondr
01-29-2007, 18:13
I paid $580 for a Mint current chrome Elmar-M 50/2.8 including shipping and a chrome Leica UV filter from a member here back in June '06.

Ron

Biggles
01-29-2007, 18:19
What do you gents who own them think of them?

FrankS
01-29-2007, 18:22
I like my original version.

dcsang
01-29-2007, 18:28
That canon is the EF autofocus lens Frank.
$50 is about right for that one too.. it's the "plastic fantastic" version.

Dave

FrankS
01-29-2007, 18:31
That canon is the EF autofocus lens Frank.
$50 is about right for that one too.. it's the "plastic fantastic" version.

Dave


Ahhh, thanks Dave. I guess I've just got RF on my mind!

dcsang
01-29-2007, 18:33
Ahhh, thanks Dave. I guess I've just got RF on my mind!

Don't we all Frank? Don't we all :D

Dave

visiondr
01-29-2007, 18:49
What do you gents who own them think of them?

I think it's a little gem of a lens. Sharp, small, doesn't flare easily, essentially zero distortion, good handling (as long as you don't have ham hands) and well built. I'm very happy with the performance at all apertures.

Ron

peter_n
01-29-2007, 18:49
What do you gents who own them think of them?I really like the lens, but now mine is used where I need sharpness in the corners as well as the center, like architecure. This lens is superb between f5.6 and f8. But I've also used it quite a lot for people, the shot below might give you a sense of how it renders (unfortunately I had to make a lower resolution copy so maybe it won't look so good).

wlewisiii
01-29-2007, 18:57
Now if I could just find a cheap prewar uncoated one I'd be happy... ;)

William

visiondr
01-29-2007, 18:58
Here's a shot with my Elmar-M.

Ron

JimG
01-29-2007, 19:22
I have a new 2.8 M that's much sharper then my 3.5 Elmar (no surprise). But the 3.5 images seem more interesting, more 'old school'. I'm using the 3.5 more then the 2.8.

Kyle
01-29-2007, 19:26
I have a new 2.8 M that's much sharper then my 3.5 Elmar (no surprise). But the 3.5 images seem more interesting, more 'old school'. I'm using the 3.5 more then the 2.8.

If you wanna let that Elmar-M go for a good price let me know. ;)

BTW, is that my old Canon 35/2 in your avatar? Looks good!

JimG
01-29-2007, 19:51
If you wanna let that Elmar-M go for a good price let me know. ;)

BTW, is that my old Canon 35/2 in your avatar? Looks good!

Kyle, That is in fact your canon 35m which I am growing very fond of. I have have been considering passing on my Elmar 2.8 as I have several other M 50's I use more often. I looking for an M Leitz f1.5 or M 35mm- trade? Let me know.

Biggles
01-31-2007, 04:45
Thanks for the comments and pictures, gents. I have a soft spot for compact but high-quality kit. Looks like this lens qualifies.