Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 09:22 AM 02/10/2001 -0800, Tim Spragens wrote: >Try not to be too disheartened and keep your eye on eBay: the last one sold >(in Mint+++ condition) for several hundred dollars but it beats throwing the >dotless lens away. If Leica deigned to take on such an intricate procedure >it is the kind of extensive repair job that would have to be sent back to >Solms for half a year or so...;{) > >The big question is whether the old timer who applied these red dots to >early Noctiluces has retired or not. The modern substitute is mere plastic >whilst the original you have so carelessly lost was made of a rare >radioactive resin now only available for military applications. Actually, Ted has nothing to worry about. The Red Dot is merely a tiny plastic hemisphere, that is, half a ball. If Ted were younger, it might mean he would have a 25% greater difficulty producing children. But this is not of concern today. I have a lens that is missing its red dot. The only tangible effect this had was on the price I paid for it. So I am quite favorably disposed to un-dotted lenses. The previous owner replaced it with a dab of legendary Formula RNP*, available at most drug stores, and at more Leica-like prices, at the cosmetics counters of ROUDS*. *Red Nail Polish **Ridiculously Overpriced Upscale Department Stores - --Peter Klein Seattle, WA