Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/03/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It's true that clean old collapsible Leitz lenses are rare as white elephants - but there's a way to CLA them. I had found, for less than $50, a collapsible 50 summicron with scratched coating, some very light haze and dust inside and a corroded, very stiff focus ring. After a CLA at focalpointlens.com, the glass is now astonishingly clear and clean except 1 little dust spec inside (not in the centre, should not affect picture quality); and the focus ring is still slightly stiff, but is getting better and better with using. CLA incl. recoating and 2 shippings costed $300. Seen this way, it's not impossible to have a clean collapsible summicron/summar/summitar for a reasonable price. Didier >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. (...) > >2. 60% of the above lenses will also have cleaning marks. The soft >coating Leica used does not stand up well. (...) > >Dan