Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Speaking for myself, I can assure you that Bob Schwalberg was infinitely more knowledgeable. That is why I find his approach intriguing. Remember, this discussion is in the context of the larger inquiry as to whether collapsible lenses are worth using. Unless the time in question was prior to the wide availability of rigid lenses in the 50mm range, it would appear that at least one world-class Leicaphile preferred the collapsible, even to the extent that he would use one locked in the extended position rather than opt for the rigid mount. In theory and possibly in practice, it would appear that a rigid Summicron has greater structurall integrity than a collapsible, even one maintained in the extended position. All this leads to the conclusion that Mr. Schwalberg must have thought highly of the collapsible. Are you listening, Matt, or am I going through all this for nothing? By the way, I can give you a great deal on a Summitar with only a small amount of end play... Joe Sobel