Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/09/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> From: Vince Lamberti <106623.3440@compuserve.com> > Alistair, > > I'm an Aussie currently living and working in Holland. I've recently > snagged a mint- CLE (refer other em's) and am interested to know what > they're selling for in Australia. My key interest is the CLE body > since I intend to use Leica M lenses, however I'd also appreciate some > feedback on the Rokkor and Leitz-C lenses. G'day Vince, The CLE is not a common camera in Australia. The only body I've seen personally was selling privately for $500 but that was 8 years ago. They do appear in the camera shops, and now with a 40 lens sell for around $1500. I bought the whole set in 1985 for $900 and sold it for $1600. As I have said, there were some internal problems real, and imagined which prompted my action, though I miss the little devil. The set and another are both for sale now close to the $2500 mark. Just before selling the set, I'd decided like you to keep it, and had bought the Rokkor 90. I paid $400. Till then I'd used the Elmar C 90 which was the lens designed for the CL Leica. I've kept that lens. If you have a CLE body, I would strongly recommend the use of the lens set. They are compact and of outstanding quality. You can use the CLE with the visoflex and some people have adjusted the firing arm to suit the position of the Minolta shutter release. You will have problems with the 135 due to the limit of the rangefinder base and the lack of frame guide, 50mm lenes do not bring up an accurate frame and the Noctilux obscures the rangefinder window and cannot be focused [a real problem for this lens]. Some of the early 21 will restrict the lightmeter. ie I like the body for its compact shape and would strongly recommend its specifically designed accessories [including the flash if you can find one which works, though all Minolta PX series units will give you OTF flash.] Fantastic camera, good luck. Alastair Firkin New September Page now up with; Images of North Queensland in the exhibition A travel page dedicated to Tasmania http://users.netconnect.com.au/~firkin/AGFhmpg.html