Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/12/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Being a student, my leica kit has been built up from older lenses found around the shops here in Edinburgh. UK prices are not cheap compared to US but I got the lot for ~1050UKP which seemed very reasonable, (I could have spent the same on a decent M2 and a newer 50/2. M4-2 slight ding beside hotshoe otherwise unmarked 90/4 (1957) 35/2 (1957) 50/2 (1957) My question concerns first, these optics are old (Is it fate I got matching dates from different shops?) but in good condition, are there any particular differences (eg noticeable on a b&w 8*10) between these and recent optics and secondly the 50/2 has a slight mark on the element behind the aperture blades which can only be seen if held close to a naked bulb. The repairer said it was caused by the aperture blades sticking at one point and bending o touch the surface, producing the circular, very slightly hazy mark. Have any other luggers had this problem and did it affect the performance of the lens? The 50/2 has the most amazing 'bokeh' with out of focus areas looking almost ghostly, like a fine mist is in the air. Finally, does anyone have a Noctilux I can borrow for the year...I'm having strange dreams about big apertures...or is this a symptom of something more serious? Andrew ###### hiding behind a tree (it's windy) ######