Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I must bow to superior knowledge about the mechanical quality problems of Canon LTM lenses. However I personally have never encountered any serious decentering or mount looseness on any of the lenses I own. All are fairly late models, except the f.2.8 35mm Serenar, and are in the black anodized mounts. They were apparently imported by Bell and Howell or by Canon, USA in the late 1960's. They fit to my Leica bodies without play and couple perfectly to the rangefinders in both the III series and the M series. I don't know where Marc Small buys lenses but here in New York, Canon lenses still sell for a good deal less than equivalent Leica lenses. All it takes is hunting through the old equipment and junk boxes of photo stores. That, and a little hard bargaining. I can't vouch for catalog or mail order prices though. Incidentally, I picked up the beautiful 100 mm Canon f3.5 short telephoto for $80 at Wall St. Camera. LarryZ