Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I just purchased, so to speak, a very expensive 35mm Summicron, not the Asph. I had inherited my father's Leica collection, which included a new unused M4-P 70th year commerative, with three lenses. The camera is still sealed in a plastic bag. I took out the lenses to examin them. The Tele-Elmarit has some kind hazing which looks spotty. I think this is the same as was discussed here a few weeks ago. The fifty seemed perfect. But when I took out the 35mm, the focusing tab was loose. On closer examination I found the tab had broken in half. This lens was valued at $1400 in perfect condition for the estate by a Leica expert. About the same as a new Asph. With the broken tab who knows. I could probably get a the tab fixed, but the lens would no longer be perfect and I could not, in good conscience sell it as new. I decided, therefore to use the lens as I do not presently have a 35mm user. I glued the tab back on and have shot several rolls. The negs, of course, look great. So maybe the tale is not so sad after all. Bosjohn