Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/01/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello everybody! German photo company Schaja in Munich offers Carl Zeiss Hologon 8.0/16mm lenses (currently in production for the Contax G1) that are modified to be used with the Leica M mount. They're made up of 5 elements in 3 groups and have an 106 degree angle of view. The price is DM 4798 for the lens plus DM 1790 for the modification. This includes the original full two year's guarantee, an accessory viewfinder and a graded filter to compensate the light fall-off at the edges. Like the old Hologon this lens cannot be used with the M5 or CL Leicas and you cannot use the TTL meter of your M6 together with the lens. For the price of DM 1790 they'll also modify your own G1 Hologon if you already have one. As far as I know the original Zeiss Hologon for M Leicas (was it 15mm?) was produced only between 1973 and 1976 and only about 450 pieces were sold. If you want more information: Photo Classics Schaja Maximilianstr. 32 D-80539 Munich Germany Fax +49 089 292506 DISCLAIMER: Neither am I connected to any of the above-mentioned companies nor did I ever use this lens. (I couldn't afford to buy it.) I just thought this might be interesting to some members of this list. My apologies to the experts if this is an old hat. By the way - what do you have to pay if you want to buy one of these OLD Hologons? And for those of you who already have it: Is such a super-wide angle lens really of any use for a viewfinder camera? Just curious... Bye, Edi.