When shooting wide open, it is extremely sharp with great three dimensional image pop.ġ) Under Normal or Not Ideal Lighting Conditions: It renders just like the Konica Hexanon 50mm F1.2 Lens with similar signature especially in low light or cloudy environment.Ģ) Under Great or Ideal Lighting Conditions: It renders like Oil Painting with vivid colours and extremely pleasant background under sunny or well-lit environment. The lens produces medium to high contrast, excellent colour saturation with very smooth and pleasant bokeh. The Image Quality of Konica Hexanon 60mm f/1.2 is nothing short of amazing. The focus ring feels buttery smooth when turning and the aperture ring clicks solidly in place with half stop increments.
The lens weights almost the same as the Konica Hexanon 50mm F1.2 at just over 400 grams for such large aperture lens. The Konica Hexanon 60mm f/1.2 lens is relatively smaller size and light weight compared to other similar ultra fast lenses. The build quality is very similar to its little brother, the Konica Hexanon 50mm F1.2 lens but it is finished in matte black paint barrel with a chrome front rim.
The build quality of the Konica Hexanon 60mm f/1.2 lens is excellent and on par with some of Leica lenses. Once converted to Leica M Mount, the unique character is completely presented through its motion-like bokeh provides a sense of movement for still images. The uniqueness of Nikkor-O CRT 55mm f/1.2 lens is not because of its curvature as used in monitoring CRTs but how incredibly sharp and good it is at resolving images. Alternatively, it can be modified by a master technician and converted to Leica M mount to be used on Leica Rangefinders. It can be mounted on any Nikon camera with the LF adapter and a restricted focusing range is achieved by rotating it in the adapter. This very rare speciality lens was made for industrial use to record faint cathode-screen traces and came with a long Leica Thread mount. * Len no.The Nikkor-O 55mm f/1.2 CRT lens was produced in the early 1970's by Nikon to take photos of oscilloscope screens.
#Leica 50mm summicron m variants serial numbers
Serial numbers compiled from known lenses and Puts Pocket Pod.pdf Summicron-M f= 5 cm 1:2 (M-titan+black+silver)
Angle of view (diagonal, horizontal, vertical) - 47°, 40°, 27°.Smallest object field/Largest reproduction ratio - 277 mm x 416 mm / 1:11.5.
#Leica 50mm summicron m variants manual
Aperture range - f/2-f/16 - with clickstops (including half values), 8 & 10-blade manual diaphragm.Lens mount - Leica M quick-change bayonet (Screw-mount in 1999 limited edition - see Forum discussion below).pre-1984 have focus tab - 1913-1983, RPS Centenary & Dutch Flag (11 826-DF) & Colombo '92 editions