Leica LTM Pre-war Leica glass, show your photos

Leica M39 screw mount bodies/lenses

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A thread with shots made with uncoated or pre-war Leica glass. Looking forward to seeing those Summar, Elmar, Hektor, Elmax? shots!



 
Hello, Greyelm & All, Here are a couple with a 1938 Summar. Amazing what that lens will do if you just ask it nicely... Best, David
 

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I don't own any pre-war Leica glass, and I haven't shot much w/ borrowed pre-war glass either, but I took this one a few years ago w/ an uncoated 90 Elmar from 1936 (I've posted this one before):

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Direwolf - is that HRH?
David - that Summitar image is lovely.
Erik - same goes for your Summarit image.
Thanks for sharing these.
 
Hi,

Summitar was April 1938 or 39 again from memory. I've advert's dated September 1939 announcing them and saying how much better it is that the Summar. Not the best time to announce a new Leica lens in England...

Regards, David

PS I'll try and dig out some Summar uncoated ones.
 
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The Leitz 5cm F1.5 Xenon is also pre-war.

The Summitar was introduced just before the war, as stated. It was introduced to improve use with color film, according to the Leica Manual by Morgan and Lester. I need to shoot the Nickel Summar on the M9, it has very clean glass. I end up using my Pre-war Zeiss glass with the M9 much more than the Leica glass.
 
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