Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]for Dan Colucci, Lager's Vol. II on Leica lenses says the rigid Summar was codenamed "Sumar" and introduced in 1933 while the collapsible Summar was codenamed "Sumus" and followed soon after with Agfa's introduction of a new color film process that required special filters. Lager adds that "factory records suggest" that "less than two thousand'' r'gid Summars were "completed.'' He also notes that Willy Hahne, a Leica historian, in "10 Jahre Leica Historica,'' says that after Leica ran an item in Leica Photography in 1934 offering to convert rigid Summars into collapsible Summars for $17.50 [usd], "hundreds" of lenses were converted and "explains in part the scarcity of the rigid Summar.'' Five full pages [with photos] on the Summar can be found in Lager's Illustrated History, pages 37-41 [ lenses and hoods] -- bob cole