Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Enjoy that M6, and tell us what you think of the Elmar! Well let's see. One of the things about Leica is that you can spend an infinite amount of money; there is almost no such thing as "enough". I have a collapsing Elmar 2.8/50 for my IIIf, and according to my records I have shot 1472 rolls of film with it since I bought it in 1966. (I also have a 4/90 Elmar, which is rather a dog in the clarity department but which works fine for portraits) and a 3.5/35 Summaron that spends most of its time in the plastic case; it has never stirred me. So at the moment what I think of the Elmar is that it is the lens I know (albeit not in its modern coated M configuration). I'm keeping an eye on the used-gear department at Keeble and Shuchat in case a Summicron-M might become available (fat chance). The collapsible Elmar in the past enabled me to have the camera with me all of the time, instead of just some of the time. It fits in a pocket or a briefcase. I actually had my IIIf in my briefcase, loaded with Tri X, when I went to pick up the M6. So now that I have a camera that has built-in metering I don't have to carry the outboard light meter along with the camera (I have always used a Minox meter, which is probably my most irreplaceable and treasured piece of photographic gear); the meter is calibrated for f/3.5 ASA 80; to use it for any other speed I have to do the arithmetic in my head. So what I think of the Elmar is that it's a great lens; it is not a Summicron-M Aspheric and it is not a Noctilux, but it will fit in my pocket. Well, it will as soon as I get a decent lens cap for it; the one that came with it is a piece of plastic junk. (Jeff said he'd order me a real lens cap). I hope I don't horrify any of you with talk about putting an M6 in my pocket not wrapped in a silk cloth or something. To me what this camera is about is being there, not being in my camera case in my darkroom. I'll never be able to sell it as EX++, but then I've never sold a camera. Maybe my heirs will someday...? I'm going to Barcelona in a couple of days on a rushed business trip. (Stopping over in London for a few hours to go to church at St. Albans' Cathedral). I'll try to take some pictures and put them on the web. Brian