Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/03/08

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Subject: Re: Collapsible summicron on CL
From: Steven Blutter <sblutter@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 1997 06:10:44 -0600

John Irvin Buford wrote:
> 
> The collapsible summicron is not a problem on the CL it does does not go
> far enought into the camrea to cause any damage.  I ahve used this
> combination for about 10 years.

John,
I just got a CL after not having one for a long time (10 yrs at least). 
 I still have a roll of Leitz slide masking tape that I used to wrap on 
a collapsable Elmar 50 because of warning in the orig. CL manual.  Since 
I prefer using a 50, I've been using a rigid 50 on the CL unhappily 
because it throws the camera out of hand balance.
Obviously if you don't retract the lens there would be no problem, but 
are you saying that one could collapse a 50 on the CL and not damage the 
meter swing arm?  I'm chicken to attempt it, so leave the collapsables 
for the M-3's, not trusting myself to leave them extended while on the 
CL, or just go with the 40 designed for it (which isn't horrible).
The main thing is to shoot and soup a lot!
sblutter