Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Henning J. Wulff wrote: > As other people have mentioned; you don't regret the Leicas you buy, only > the Leicas you sell. I had a IIIg and Ig, with a fine assortment of lenses > and accessories. I had trouble in 1972 getting them serviced and sold the > lot. I wish the LUG had been available then. > > Now I have to suffer with M's and an even better assortment of lenses. Woe > is me (but I still regret selling the IIIg and collapsible Summicron). > Henning, In one of my posts (about 2 or 3 month ago) , I told how I sold all my screw mount equipment. That was 3C's, 3F and 2F, a III and a model 3G. I have to say, I never regretted it. The screw mount cameras, in my opinion are really a one lens camera. Once I bought my first M with the superb bayonet mount, the ease of changing lenses, the exceptional feel and robustness, I hardly used my screw mounts anymore. And, if they are not used, the shutters start drying up and it gets to be quite an expense, to pay about every 2 years rouhly 100 bucks each for an oil change I also can hold the M cameras much steadier than the screw mounts. The M with its slightly bigger size, just fits better into my hand. A soft release adds to this. . Admittedly, The screw mounts are lovely looking cameras, but better some collector buy's them and admires them, than having them standing in some cupboard and collecting dust However I did not sell my favorite screw mount lenses. Especially the ones which have no bayonet equivalent. I still have in screw mount: A coated and an uncoated 50mm F2 Summar , a 50mm F2 Summitar and even so I have a Bayonet Elmar, The 50mm f3.5 Screw Elmar. In addition to this I kept all the other non Leica Screw mount lenses. (Cannon, Voigtlander etc.). After all, there are adapters and every Leica lens has its own quality. I also received a reasonable sum of money from selling the camera bodies, with some lenses and the accessories (Visioflex 1, Bellows , lens hoods, filters etc.), and managed to by a Noctilux from it. I sometimes think back to the times when I owed thouse cameras and used them, but I don't regret selling them. I agree with your above statement, when it comes to the M models and would be sad to ever have to sell any of my M cameras. Regards Horst Schmidt