Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I wanted to thank on the LUG the several members who provided me with info on looking for old Leicas in Melbourne and Sydney. My wife and I had a wonderful time visiting Australia - at least those two cities - it was her first visit, and we were treated to great food, wonderful wine, and very thoughtful and helpful people. It is quite a contrast from Hong Kong - at least in the service industry. However, as predicted by some, the prices of used Leica were very high, even given the excellent shape that most of the cameras and lenses seemed to be in - low use, low humidity situations I guess. Still the shop keepers were universally polite even though I didn't buy anything. I did find a new CLE flash in Melbourne which I bought for less than a used one I bought in Toronto last spring (C$80) KEH is selling them used for US$179 - so that was a find. I used my CLE together with my 24 ASPH, 35 Summicron ASPH (it fits the CLE and focusses fine - not like the regular Summicron which binds in the focus from about 10 feet - and you can rotate the lens slightly to bring up the 40mm frame line) and my 90 mm Elmarit. This is a very small package with a lot of quality picture taking power. I used the camera on a 38 ft boat sailing in Sydney harbour on Saturday afternoon - it was like a 3D boat dodge -em video game - there were so many boats and I got some very nice back lit spinnaker sail shots with the 90. Very satisfying! Also in Melbourne I had a drink with Alastair and Helen Firken (as Alastair has already reported - thanks A and H) and we talked Leicas (and Rolleis) and handled equipment. Alastair's close focus on the 15mm R is most impressive. Speaking of Rolleis, I discovered that Alastair has a Rolleiwide - a model I have coveted for a long time and in Sydney I managed to find one and buy it which really made my trip. It is interesting how many LUGGERS are also Rollei lovers - has something to do with craftmanship and old fashioned quality perhaps. Marc James Small has been helping me date the Rolleiwide (thank you Marc) but for those details please see the Rollei list. On another topic, I and another local Hong Kong LUGGER, have ordered the Yasuhara T891 and I am interested in advice as to what 50mm Leica (or other) screw mount lens I should be in search of to attach to this camera. Your opinions please! Ordering a T891 is an interesting exercise. You have to fill out an order form, pay a Yen5,000 deposit and then you get a reservation number. That number will be drawn by lottery to allocate the December production. If you haven't received a camera by March they are prepared to refund your deposit. This seems very complicated to me but that is the procedure they are using in Japan. Best Regards Howard Cummer.