Go Back   Rangefinderforum.com > Coffee With Mentors > DIYS Forum

DIYS Forum DIYS aka Do It Yourself Projects - mostly gear modifications

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes

Canon 50/1.9 Serenar.
Old 12-08-2011   #1
Brian Sweeney
Registered User
 
Brian Sweeney's Avatar
 
Brian Sweeney is offline
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 15,160
Canon 50/1.9 Serenar.

I'll be posting some more on this lens as I clean it and use it.

This was bought on the classifieds cheap- the screws that hold the mount were missing. I've repaired A Nikkor 5cm f2 collapsible and a Canon 50/1.5 missing the screws from the mount before, using screws from 1970s fixed-lens RF's. Dumb luck, take out screws and see if they fit. Get a match: mark down where they came from.

The screws to fix the Canon 50 F1.9 are the same used in the Canonet QL17 GIII to hold the front section in. Take out the front group, you get three of them.



the rear mount has MANY starting positions. You need to set the focus of the lens at infinity, and keep trying to get the mount to line up with the infinity catch, then line up the three screw holes. I cleaned out the old lube and used some vacuum pump grease. Smooth as Butter now.

Last edited by Brian Sweeney : 12-08-2011 at 14:22.
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-08-2011   #2
David Murphy
Registered User
 
David Murphy's Avatar
 
David Murphy is offline
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Pasadena, CA
Age: 56
Posts: 2,384
I've done the same sort of thing. I have a junk box of old non economically repairable cameras (mostly SLR's) that I keep around simply to mine their screws. Finding, for instance, tiny sized metric screws is a non-trivial problem for the individual.
__________________
Contax IIa, Tanack IV-S, Canon L1, Leotax S, Kardon Civilian, Bessa R2S, Nikon S2, Leica, IIIa, Kalloflex, Kowa 6, Konica Autoreflex T, Canon Ftb QL, Pentax Spotmatic, Minolta SRT-101, Nikon F, Exakta VX

http://legacycamera.wordpress.com
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-08-2011   #3
Brian Legge
Registered User
 
Brian Legge is offline
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 1,879
This sounds like a great wiki project - documenting screw / part compatibility and sources. It could definitely save people time and something like anwiki would let lots f people contribute.
__________________
Shooting whatever I can get my hands on.
Recent Work
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-08-2011   #4
Brian Sweeney
Registered User
 
Brian Sweeney's Avatar
 
Brian Sweeney is offline
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 15,160
and... The pentaprism from a Minolta XG-1 fits a Kodak Retina Reflex-S perfectly... way brighter, and better than re-silvering.
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-08-2011   #5
Mackinaw
Think Different
 
Mackinaw is online now
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: One hour south of the Mackinaw Bridge
Posts: 1,877
Don't spend too much time fiddling with this lens, it's not one of Canon's best. Pretty soft wide-open, at least for my sake, though it does sharpen up nicely once you get to F3.5 or so. Lot of flare too. I sold mine several years ago and haven't looked back.

Jim B.
__________________
My fancy-schmancy gallery:

http://snowcountryphotography.com

My RFF Gallery:

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/phot...user=1453&sl=m
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-08-2011   #6
Argenticien
Dave
 
Argenticien is offline
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Charlotte, NC, USA
Posts: 301
I'm just wondering, is anyone aware of any source where one can buy a mixed bag of small screws (as are needed in cameras) of various lengths, diameters, head types, and thread pitches? I've seen a site (I forget which, now) where, for high prices BTW, you can buy these tiny screws in homogenous batches--not that useful as you'd have to guess in advance which to keep on hand and buy them. I'd like to buy a mixed bag of such tiny screws, a "lifetime supply" quantity (what would that be, 100 grams? ) and be done with it. It's not that I mind the idea of mining Canonets, 1990s P&S cameras, rubbish plastic SLRs, etc. for screws; but not all of us have built up a large box of those yet and it does seem slightly wasteful anyway.
--Dave
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-08-2011   #7
Spavinaw
Registered User
 
Spavinaw is offline
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The Rocket City
Posts: 296
On a previous thread I was looking for some set screws for a Leica IIIf shutter speed dial. Someone thought they might be something exotic Leica came up with. Turns out they are so exotic that they were used in some broken eye glasses I got at the dollar store. They were standard 1.6mm size, and the heads were low enough not to interfere with top plate when turning the dial.
Just remember the world wide, universal philosophy of the thrift store/yard sale aficionado: Stuff is where you find it !
__________________
Are we having fun yet?
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-09-2011   #8
Brian Sweeney
Registered User
 
Brian Sweeney's Avatar
 
Brian Sweeney is offline
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 15,160
I've built of a couple of boxes of spare parts cameras, left over from making a working camera out of two broken ones. So the Canonets- probably 5 dead/ 10 working from 15 broken ones. Same with others.

On buying a mixed bag of small screws- I'll check with the owner of the machine shop that we use at work. Same with having shims made. I have a small collection from J-8's and J-3's. Left over from conversions. after that- make them from foil and wire.

So the Canonet seen here: good glass, good RF, film advance was broken.

Took the top plate, botton plate, viewfinder assembly, and lens to repair this one:

http://rangefinderforum.com/forums/s...hlight=canonet

Even fixed the battery check light. New seals, adjusted the meter, ready for use.

Last edited by Brian Sweeney : 12-09-2011 at 01:42.
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-09-2011   #9
raytoei@gmail.com
Registered User
 
raytoei@gmail.com's Avatar
 
raytoei@gmail.com is offline
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 1,833
the 1.9 isn't a natural first choice lens for ltm 50mm users.

but i love it. it is small, my sample is very sharp and it fits beautifully on my cl..


neopan 400 in D76 ( i think)

raytoei
__________________
------------------------------------
Film is Photography.
------------------------------------
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-09-2011   #10
Michael Markey
Registered User
 
Michael Markey's Avatar
 
Michael Markey is offline
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Blackpool ,England
Age: 62
Posts: 2,164
I like mine esp with colour film.

  Reply With Quote

Old 12-09-2011   #11
Brian Sweeney
Registered User
 
Brian Sweeney's Avatar
 
Brian Sweeney is offline
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 15,160
The 50/1.9 on the Leica M8:

Wide-open,


grass1_f19 by zeiss_sonnar, on Flickr

100% crop


grass1_f19a by zeiss_sonnar, on Flickr

At F4:


grass1_f4 by zeiss_sonnar, on Flickr

100% crop

grass1_f4a by zeiss_sonnar, on Flickr
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-09-2011   #12
Brian Sweeney
Registered User
 
Brian Sweeney's Avatar
 
Brian Sweeney is offline
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 15,160
and the Fence, at F1.9.


fence_f19 by zeiss_sonnar, on Flickr

100%


fence_f19a by zeiss_sonnar, on Flickr

F4:


fence_f4 by zeiss_sonnar, on Flickr


100% F4



fence_f4a by zeiss_sonnar, on Flickr

This lens is lower contrast, reminds me of a Summitar. It is a classic 6 element in 4 group Planar formula lens. But lower contrast, more like a Summitar.
  Reply With Quote

Old 12-10-2011   #13
buzzardkid
packin' light
 
buzzardkid's Avatar
 
buzzardkid is offline
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Assen, The Netherlands
Age: 42
Posts: 6,845
great shots.

I own the 28/3.5 Serenar and I love it. Sharpness is up, contrast is down, color is pastel-like.
__________________
Cheers, Johan




Leica II (1932), Elmars 50 & 135, Heliar 50: the nickel kit
Leica II (1942), Minifinder, Canon 28, W-Nikkor 35, Elmar 90: the chrome kit
Ricoh GXR Monochrom

Visit johanniels.com!
  Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:25.


vBulletin skin developed by: eXtremepixels
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

All content on this site is Copyright Protected and owned by its respective owner. You may link to content on this site but you may not reproduce any of it in whole or part without written consent from its owner.