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Subject: [Leica] 35 Summilux...
From: jerryleh at pacbell.net (Jerry Lehrer)
Date: Sun Apr 4 16:10:25 2004
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Tom

You may not have the last generation pre-Asph Summicron.  Mine has
two forward located "wings" on the diaphragm ring.  It never has caused
me to contact the focus tab, and I use that lens more than all others
combined.

Jerry



Tom Schofield wrote:

> One more point to add -- some of us find the pre-asph Summicron too
> small -  I had trouble grabbing the diaphragm ring without hitting the
> focus at the same time.  The Asph sets it forward a couple mm's and
> works much more nicely.  That said, the pre-asph is the lens that made
> me see what they were talking about regarding bokeh - nice smooth out of
> focus areas that are still intelligible, just not as crisp.
>
> Tom Schofield
> 125 St. Patricks Drive
> Danville, CA 94526
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> "the Asph weighs in at 310 grams and the non-Asp at 245 (early) to 195
> (late) grams."
>
> You also have to consider the weight of the body when calculating
> weight reduction percentages. An M6TTL clocks in at 600 grams.
> Therefore:
>
> body + Asph                                     910 gm
> body + pre-Asph (early)         845 gm  92% of body + Asph
> body + pre- Asph (late)         795 gm  87% of body + Asph
>
> Though risking accusations of single-mindedness and repetition, I have
> to say again that you just need to lose the Asph shade to get a small
> compact lens.
>
> John Collier
>
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