Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/02

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Subject: Re: 50 DR Continued
From: omegaman@shentel.net
Date: Sat, 02 Aug 1997 13:30:46 -0400

Stephen wrote:
> 
> Interestingly, the 50 DR Summicron had the highest resolution of any
> lens ever tested by Modern Photography.   Apparently the later 50
> Summicrons have higher contrast, but lower resolution.
> 
> Like all Leica 50's of the 50's, what a way with words, it does have a
> problem in having an unusually soft front coating.  For some reason, the
> 50 Summicron front coating was the softest of the lot.
> 
> Its resale value, driven by collectors, is lower than the standard
> chrome rigid model. Apparently this is due to the aesthetics of the
> lens, not the performance.
> 
> Its not unusual to find the lens without the close focusing eyes.
> Deduct about $100-125.  Sometimes the eyes will have edge separation.
> Unless its  incredibly bad, the separation will have no effect on use,
> but will save you an additional $50 or so.
> 
> Occassionally you might find the eyes by themselves, sitting forlorn and
> mis-identified in a non Leica camera shop.  Bargains await the sharp
> eyed.
> 
> Stephen Gandy
Stephan:
I think Modern stated that the chrome ridgid Summicron had the highest
resolution of any lens that they tested.
Randolph