Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/03/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Welcome aboard KM. I don't have much to offer re: lens resurfacing and coating. I did have John Van Stelten at FocalPointLens.com do some internal work on a lens for me; and was moderately happy with the results. Regards, George Lottermoser george at imagist.com http://www.imagist.com http://www.imagist.com/blog http://www.linkedin.com/in/imagist On Mar 13, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Konstantin Mihov wrote: > Hi all, I have been a member of the group for about a month and have > silently been following the threads but never chimed it and thought > that > it's time to introduce myself briefly. I am one of the young Leica > enthusiasts on the board, having discovered Leica only several > months ago > (besides, being young age-wise, with only 24). I have not had formal > photography training but have had art training and art theory > training. I > hold a bachelor of arts in psychology and a master of arts in literary > theory degrees but work in a managerial and marketing area at a > university > in Bremen, Germany. Originally, I come from Bulgaria but have been > located > in the past 5 years in Germany. > > I had had very few cameras so far: my first camera and the one I > had for 4 > years was a Canon EOS 300D and it served its purpose great until > October > when I decided it was high-time for an upgrade. The Canon 300D has > been a > very faithful servant throughout my work with chocolate artist Warren > Laine-Naida and his book publication for which I did the photography ( > http://www.chocolatecheese.de). At that time, I got a Canon EOS > 500D but was > disappointed with it - it did not feel like a new camera compared > to the > 300D - the only new feature was the video capability which wasn't > important > to me at all. At that time I decided to shop around a bit and I > discovered > Leica - of course I had heard of it before but I did never consider it > because of the price. I was however able to afford one now and in > January I > got a Leica M8 and have been since then experimenting with a number of > lenses (all vintage). Have tried a cron 90, a cron 50, a Voitlanger > 50 f1.1 > but none of these felt right until I discovered a pristine cron 50 > from the > 80s which is currently the one I am using (I have in the meantime > returned > all others). I love the bokeh of it and how it renders portraits. > > I recently made a purchasing mistake (as it turned out) of buying a > second > hand Elmarit 28 on ebay which turned out to be in poorer condition > than > described. The sale did not make use of PayPal which is probably > the last > time I am allowing such a mindless transaction and none of my actions > against the seller helped in the communication. The coating of the > front > lens element is severely scratched and it creates a halo in the > picture - > very foggy pictures. I assume it is simply the coating and not the > glass > itself but I am no specialist. I have not yet sent it to Solms for > inspection and I was wondering if any of you have experience with such > conditions and if you would recommend sending it off to Solms or to > another > repair center. Do you also have an estimate of how much this may cost? > > I am looking forward to knowing you all better! I post pictures > often on my > website: http://imperfiction.com > > Cheers, > KM > > -- > *** > http://imperfiction.com > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information