Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Kevin, I also took the new body, used lenses approach when I started out. If a lens looks OK, it probably is but you can never tell how much a used body will cost you. The Summaron you are talking about is probably one designed to work with the M3 which has no frame lines for the 35mm lenses. If you use this lens on a M6 it will bring up the 50mm frame rather than the 35. I wouldn't buy it because it will be inconvient to use on any body but an M3. I personally don't like dealing with e-Bay. It's a gamble which may or may not save you money. There are many fine dealers who will ensure that you will not be screwed. Two of them are long time Leica mail order dealers who's prices are quite reasonable and have sterling reputations (Jim Kuehl and Don Chatterton). There are many others who also are LUGgers and they are equally reliable. Best regards, Bud Cook Kevin Selner wrote: > I am about to take the plunge and buy an M6. I didn't intend to buy one, but after handling one in the store, I fell in love. > > I've been lurking here for a while trying to learn > as much as I can and now have a few questions related to my purchase... > > 1. I thought I might just buy the body new and get used lenses on ebay. Does > that seem like a prudent course of action? > > 2. I saw a 35mm Summaron on ebay. It has the attached magnifiers which fit over the body of the camera. Is this extra piece removable so that I can use just > the lens? What effect do these magnifiers have on the M6? > > 3. I noticed a retailer advertising on the LUG list (photonewsnetwork) that offered a 6 month payment plan. > Anyone care to offer any comments about > this retailer either publicly (here) or > privately via email? > > Thanks. > > kevinselner@pmail.net >