Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]David: You're in luck! You can buy a new chrome 50 Summicron in thread mount and use it on both of your cameras! Ken Wilcox At 11:37 -0400 7/14/0, a fine scholar, David Binder wrote: >I've been lurking here for a few weeks and I'd like to first thank >everyone on this mailing list for the information I've gleaned. > >Photography has been somewhat secondary to my endeavors in architecture >and whenever something serious had to be done (publication photos etc.) >I've brought in the pros. I've never had any interest in using automatic >features in cameras and have relied on my faithful lowly Nikkormat for >more years than I care to remember. I don't know exactly why, but I've >become more interested in photography lately and have taken the leica >plunge. I now own a new black M6TTL, 35 summicron ASPH and 90 Elmarit-M. >The ability to hand hold at lower shutter speeds has been an incredible >asset so far. The quality of my photos with the M6 has been better than >ever, and I'm quite excited about the whole thing. Contrary to some >opinions I've read, I find the film loading to be easy, quick and >reliable. I can live with the rangefinder focusing flare problem thanks >to some of the tips I've read here but I'm not all that thrilled about >the off switch for the battery as I like to leave my shutter speed in >'ready for anything' position and I've got a probably unfounded fear of >wearing the shutter speed dial out from turning it so much more than I >would normally. > >I'd like to learn a bit more about the lenses I have before draining my >bank account further, but I think that my next leica acquisition will be >the 50 summicron. This is a dumb newbie question, but is it wrong to buy >a chrome lense for a black camera? I was thinking it might be an >advantage when fumbling in the bag for lenses. > >My recent leica plunge goes a bit further in that my mother has just >given me her 1937 leica IIIa with Summar lense. The bad news is that >the Summar is badly fogged and according to Kindermann it's toast. The >camera seems to be fine so I'll be on the lookout for a screw mount lens. > >Once again, thanks to all for the invaluable leica information. > >-David Binder (shooting more photos than ever before!) - ---- Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits preferred---> <wilcox@tir.com> <kwilcox@gfn.org>