Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Luggers How about a new version of the collapsible summicron, with today's glass and coatings? Separate clip-on metal hood like the IROOA (designed only for the 50/2, NOT also for the 35/2), and focusing tab. Goes down to .7m, comes with goggles to get you to 19". ONLY AVAILABLE IN BLACK. :=). Oh all right, in chrome too, for $100 more. Comes with a removable M mount held on with a grub screw, which turns it into a screw mount when removed (Collectors subsidize we users) - like the early M-lenses. Or it could be a straight LTM lens with normal adapter, you select the right one for M3/6.85 or all other M bodies. No infinity lock. 39mm filter. The shade would be ok for 35 summarons which were e39. Retails for the regular 50 'cron price sans goggles, or $200 more with goggles. Chrome finish adds another $100. OR let's get really imaginative... Collapsible 50 'lux ASPH with goggles. ONLY IN BLACK so it is light enough to use all day. 42 mm filter, the rest of the features as above, except well designed cut-out in shade. Collapsible 90/2.8 skinny tele-elmarit M. Keep it e39. All these would enable the travelling documentary PJ to do their jobs with less weight and volume to carry, and no loss in quality, indeed a gain in quality for the 50 'lux OK, go to go and take some valium now. What a pink sunset we have here in Chicago :=) best Alistair - -----Original Message----- From: Greg.Chappell@bankofamerica.com [mailto:Greg.Chappell@bankofamerica.com] Sent: Thursday, October 28, 1999 1:33 PM To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: RE: [Leica] Collapsible 50 summicron They're very good lenses. Check out Mr. Putt's site. he has an article specific to the various generations of 50 Summicrons. Overall, he says the collapsible is very good for out & about shooting with pleasing results. Obviousely, the newest one gets the highest regard, but do not underestimate the older versions. I have a Dual Range from 1960 and one that's two years old. Like 'em both, but the Dual Range stays on my M4 so gets most of the available light & B&W work. I owned the one you're looking at 5-6 years ago & sold it with the M3 I had. Like most, I regretted doing that for a long time. Greg - -----Original Message----- From: Johny de Leon [mailto:debugger@jps.net] Sent: Thursday, October 28, 1999 10:48 AM To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: [Leica] Collapsible 50 summicron I'd like to solicit some feedback on the performance of the collapsible 50 summicron. I was thinking of getting a 50 elmar M for the small size but I was given a chance to buy the collapsible summicron and I thought that it might be a better alternative because of the extra stop. I am aware that a lot of samples of these have fogged glass and worn out coating, but this sample seems to be ok. Johny