Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Dante, Do you have photos? Cheers, Lee On 7/14/01 6:19 AM, "Dante Stella" <dante@umich.edu> wrote: > > The black ones are sold out (very quickly surpassing available factory > output in that color), but I will be bringing in some chrome ones as well > (3 of which are still available as of today). > > 21/2.8 Kobalux LTM chrome lens (RF coupled), 3rd generation, with finder, > universal M-adapter (35/135), brightline finder, shade, caps, to your door > in the U.S., $525. New in box. > > Same w/o finder, w/o M-adapter, $449 > > Price is for remittance before 7/18 and delivery 1st week August. > Price after 7/18 is $549 and $474, respectively. > Paypal accepted and strongly encouraged. No surcharge. > > Principal differences between this and Adorama' version > (see my previous post) > - Recomputed optics for improved bokeh > - Circular aperture > - Half click stops > - Fully multicoated > - I have also arranged for traditional LTM indicator placement (1:00), > which not only makes this LTM lens more traditional, but also allows > you to read the selected aperture in the VF of a M6 0.58 or Hexar RF, > just like you would with a Canon or Leica LTM lens. > - Compare the price > > Adorama does not sell this one, and it appears that they never will. > > As noted previously, Kobalxues are highly rated (see previous post). In > BJP the last version (2d) was shown as outperforming both Super Angulons, > converted Biogons, and coming in about even with an Elmarit-M (pre-asph). > Shutterbug published a favorable report as well. > > They are also beautifully made with smooth focus, nice click stops (ball > bearing), and lovely hard chrome finish. Filter thread is 58mm (can take > standard height filters) and depth is about 35mm. So it's about half to > two-thirds the depth of the 21/2.8 Elmarit-M and about the same width at > the front. > > Should work with any LTM camera (IIIc or after) or M-mount camera (except > maybe the M5). Looks great on an M3 - very close to the same finish. > > Questions? Feel free to email offlist. > > Have a good one! > Dante > > > > >