Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/05/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Andrew Jordan wrote: <I am very happy with the aspherical Summilux, and I would buy it again. Me to, but I confess that I still use more my chrome summicron (latest) <However, I am not happy at all with the sun shade. The one which came <with the lens keeps getting dislocated if I bump into it or lift the <lens by it (I still have the Leica literature bragging about the new <lens shade, and that the lens could be lifted securely by grabbing just <the sun shade. This was pure nonsense, and Leica has produced a <replacement sun shade). Therefore, I got the new lens shade with a <locking collar (I also had to pay alost $100 to finance Leicas failure <to produce a functional sun shade the first time). The new lens shade <has a big locking collar ending up close to the aperature ring when the <sun shade is mounted. It is big, ugly, and more importantly prevents you <from using the aperature ring easily. With gloves you can forget about <controlling the aperature securely. Why oh why didn't Leica just modify the sun shade of the original aspherical 35 (with 2 aspherical surfaces) <instead of selling me two half done sun shade projects? I don't have the same feeling about that, I've used the first Asperical and one of the problem was the size of the lens shade (huge), also the location of the aperature ring, who was closer to the lens shade, and the focusing ring was confusing. Anyway, now it is a collector piece. (Is'nt it Alistair ??) I'm very pleased with the new lens shade (with lock), even if I prefer the lens shade of the summicron. I hope that the new summicron 35/2 asph will have a small lens shade like the present one, with a cover. Lucien, BELGIUM