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Subject: [Leica] Some Elmars
From: s.dimitrov at charter.net (slobodan dimitrov)
Date: Mon Jul 14 09:12:33 2008
References: <a2f8f4470807020541t8221767s6f1b448177d0c173@mail.gmail.com> <C496AB66.1686B%mark@rabinergroup.com> <a2f8f4470807061427q5f182927u96d60cf0c246e96f@mail.gmail.com> <70C866FD-5FAC-41B4-BAAE-F6A74D89F86D@charter.net> <487B633E.9010103@summaventures.com>

That's what I have now.
S.

On Jul 14, 2008, at 7:31 AM, Peter Dzwig wrote:

> I would take the f 3.5, 3.5cm Summaron.
>
> Peter Dzwig
>
> slobodan dimitrov wrote:
>> I would add the 21mm CV to the LTM kit.
>> I had a pre-war Elmar 35mm. It's better off in the hands of the  
>> Japanese collector I sold it to.
>> I just couldn't make the flat contrast, and flare, work for me.
>> s.d.
>> On Jul 6, 2008, at 2:27 PM, Daniel Ridings wrote:
>>> Mark and Luis, thanks.
>>>
>>> I have to admit, that I enjoy my little kit. It is also nice to hear
>>> your kind comments, both of you.
>>>
>>> Now ... if I could just run across a good 35/3.5 Elmar (I only  
>>> have a
>>> modern Cosina 35 for the IIIf), then I could fit a whole kit in my
>>> coat pocket :-)
>>>
>>> Thanks again. Things have been a little rough going and it feels  
>>> nice.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Daniel
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