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*Leica Elmar Lens
*Leica Elmar 50mm Serial Numbers Lookup
*Leica Elmar 50mm F2.8 Serial Number
*Leica Elmar 50mm 2.8 Review
In 1956, Leitz introduced a rigid version of the 50mm f2 Summicron, the revolutionary lens first offered as a collapsible version in LTM in 1953 and in M mount in 1954. The 1956 rigid version constituted a revised optical design with a harder front element and deeper rear element. A “Dual-Range” M mount rigid version was also introduced at this time. Leitz produced this “second version” rigid Summicron, both normal and dual-range, between 1956 and 1968.Leica Elmar Lens
Between 1960 and 1963, Leitz also produced 1160 copies of this rigid second version in LTM, making it one of the rarer and most valuable Summicrons produced. Of course, its rarity soon encouraged the assembling of fakes; the rigid Summicron’s lens head can be unscrewed from the rigid mount, and Leitz complicated matters by supplying rigid mounts in LTM for a few years so that owners of M and LTM bodies wouldn’t have to buy two lenses but could simply swap one lens head between two different lens mounts, M or LTM.
Leica Elmar 5cm 50mm F3.5 Lens CLAd Tamarkin L39 LTM Screw Mount Leitz. Camera Leica IA Lens Elmar 3.5/50mm. Serial number 28531, quite early. - 11890-1st - 11625-2nd - 11894-silver (also known as ’MATE’ as in Medium Angle Tri-Elmar.LLC - 132; Production era - 1998-2007; Variants - E55 1st version; Body change 2nd version E49-A53, ’Improved Mount Redesign’ E49-A53 2nd version after Serial No. 3920101 - Black and Chrome versions (black lens shown on left is the E49-A53 version). This 5 digit serial number black paint Leica II has been upgraded to a III with slow speed dial and comes with a nickel elmar with no serial number. The camera is in good condition considering it’s age and has a nice patina to the black paint finish. Lens Leica Elmar F/3.5 - 50mm, Version Nickel. Serial Number 826 eBay Description of the object Leica Elmar f / 3.5 - 50mm lens Nickel version. Serial number: N ° 826 (engraved on the base) Leica M39 mount Visible traces of wear.Leica Elmar 50mm Serial Numbers Lookup
The end result is that it’s a good possibility that the LTM Rigid Summicron you’re being offered for sale is a frankenlens and not a true factory assembled version. The situation becomes further confused in that the true focal length of the rigid Summicrons differed slightly, depending on the version – 51.6, 51.9 or 52.2 – while the LTM rigid mount required a specific 51.9 focal length lens head, and many of these self-assembled lenses contain 51.6 or 52.2 lens heads mated to LTM rigid mounts.
How can you tell you’re looking at a rare factory assembled example instead of one made up from a replacement focusing mount and a non matching lens head? Fortunately, on the factory assembled models Leitz engraved the serial number of the lens both on the lens head and on the detachable lens mount. If these serials match, you’ve got a legit factory assembled LTM Rigid Summicron; if not, you’ve got a self-assembled frankenlens with potential focal length compatibility issues, one that can’t claim to be among the 1160 produced by Leitz.
A further complication in identifying a real factory produced version is that Leitz apparently produced them in dribs and drabs instead of one sequential run of 1160 consecutive serial numbers. According to Dennis Laney’s Leica Collector’s Guide, accepted serial number ranges for a legit copy are 1,599,XXX, 1,704,XXX, 1,706,XXX, 1,762,XXX, 1,763,XXX and 1,885,XXX, “but, as always with Leitz, the fact that a lens falls outside of this range does not necessarily mean it is not original” [Laney’s words]. The litmus test is the matching serial numbers.
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I was recently contacted by Bill Moretz, the owner of a reputable brick and mortar photo establishment in business since 1988 doing repair and photo lab services and equipment rental – asking me about a rigid Summicron he had in inventory he wasn’t quite sure exactly what it was. I had him send me some pics, did a little research, and then asked him to remove the mount from the lens head to see if the serials matched. They did. His rigid thread mount Summicron is a rare factory assembled original, serial number 1,607,043. According to Bill, everything in great condition optically and mechanically.
Bill has asked that I put the word out through the blog that the lens is for sale, and I told him I’d be happy to do so in order that he might avoid the pitfalls of Ebay and the various ways dishonest buyers devise to scam honest sellers out of collectible items. He’s asking $1950 plus insured shipping charges of $30 within the States. In my opinion, that’s a great deal as I see undocumented versions with various optical issues offered from anywhere between $1700 on the low end to $2800-$3000 on the high end. It comes with the original matching Leitz hood and lens cap.Leica Elmar 50mm F2.8 Serial NumberLeica Elmar 50mm 2.8 Review
If you’re interested, contact me at leicaphilia@gmail.com.
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