Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/03/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]1. Almost every Summar, Summitar, Summarit, Coll Summicron, D/R Summicron and Rigid ( same formula as DR ), have some level of haze inside from Leica's lube. Please dont email me you found/bought a perfect one of these lenses - if you did it was pure chance - I have owned/purchased/traded/sold probably 60 of these lenses and I would say I found some level of haze in 90% of them. So, first tip - allow $ 100 to have Sherry clean your lens. 2. 60% of the above lenses will also have cleaning marks. The soft coating Leica used does not stand up well. I would avoid any lens with heavy marks, as resale will be difficult and flare may be more of a problem then some of these lenses already have ! 2. Later Summicron's, post mid 70's seem to have less of an issue with haze and cleaning marks. I have never seen the current version have haze ( maybe its just not old enough yet ) 3. On the used market, one probably cant do better than the current version summi. for an all around performer at all apertures... With a good search, you can find for $ 600 or less. 4. Buy from a fellow Leica nut - not a retail dealer - as Leica nuts will tell you every nick, dust spot, and cleaning mark that may exist... Dan www.antiquecameras.net ________________________________ From: lug-bounces+colucci=thehearth.org@leica-users.org on behalf of Don Dory Sent: Fri 3/25/2005 4:57 PM To: 'Leica Users Group' Subject: RE: [Leica] Seeking a new 50 Scott, The dual range focuses down just inside 1 meter without the eyes. Yes, the second generation "rigid" Summicron is supposed to be the same formula, or maybe not as we had that discussion four or five years ago. The rigid version seems a little harder to come by which is why I didn't mention it. The second 50 Summilux has made a lot of photographers happy for many years. I wouldn't say penultimate, but a very solid performance. The fall off does disappear as you stop down to 5.6-8. Purchasing a used Leica or whatever lens is pretty straightforward. If you are not an expert, then trade with good people. Some who have done well in the past would include your fellow LUG members on their for sale Friday, Tamarkin, Rich Pinto at PhotoVillage, KEH, Central Camera in Chicago, Jake at Blue Moon Camera out west, Sam Shoshan at Classic Connection, Kevin at Kevin's Cameras, B&H if you can get to the store as their grading is a little loose. That auction site is also a good place I've heard, but there have been a lot of very loosely graded equipment sold lately. I did not put the current Summicron on the list because I knew others would tout it, the older models can be acquired at less expense, you wanted a faster lens, and for some reason I almost never pick mine up. If I don't use it, I would not recommend it even if I don't know why. Don dorysrus@mindspring.com -----Original Message----- From: lug-bounces+dorysrus=mindspring.com@leica-users.org [mailto:lug-bounces+dorysrus=mindspring.com@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Scott McLoughlin Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 1:10 PM To: Leica Users Group Subject: Re: [Leica] Seeking a new 50 Don, Thanks for the thoughful reply. How closely does the DR focus without the "eyes" ? _______________________________________________ Leica Users Group. See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information