Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/11/07

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Subject: Re: Nippon Kogaku 8.5cm LTM lens
From: Stephen Gandy <cameras@jetlink.net>
Date: Thu, 07 Nov 1996 18:26:50 -0800

joe b. wrote:
> 
> Has anyone any experience of using this lens- its a Nippon Kogaku
> Nikkor-P.C (c=coated) 8.5cm/f2 rangefinder lens in Leica thread mount. 
snip

I am very familiar with all the Nikon lenses in Leica mount.  They are:

21/4 (probably a few were made, but most lists say this lens is
nonexistent)
25/4 chrome
35/3.5 chrome & black
35/2.5 chrome & black
50/1.1 
50/1.4 Rigid close focus
50/2 Rigid close focus
50/2 Collapsible
50/3.5 Collapsible
85/1.5
85/2 chrome & black
105/2.5 black
135/3.5 chrome & black
135/4 chrome
180/2.5 for Viso
250/4 for Viso
350/4.5 for Viso
500/5 Viso
No 1000/6.3 Viso known

Without exception, all were superb lenses for their time, and for most
purposes, great for today although admittedly not the equal of modern M
lenses.  They generally have a higher contrast and more "bite" than
Leica lenses of the same years.

the 1.1 was very fast and very impressive, and while not really sharp,
did compare well to the other super speed lenses of its time.

some of the lenses above are very rare and command very high collectible
prices.  The 85/2 chrome in Mint- with hood generally is worth about
$250.  Nice but heavy.  The black lens is much lighter.

As as side note, the 35/3.5, 50/1.4, 85/2, and 135/4 are historically
very important lenses.  These lenses in Leica mount, NOT Nikon mount,
established not only Nikon's post war reputation, but the growing
reputation of the entire Japanese photo industry.  It was these lenses
on a Life Photog's Leica body which were first recognized and praised in
the New York Time's camera column (December of 1949 if my memory is
correct) as BEING BETTER THAN LEICA LENSES.

Stephen Gandy