Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Alf, I do get carried away when it comes to travel. Since it is mostly the archeological sites I visit (and ancient artifacts museums), I feel justified in talking about trips to Rome, Delphi, Ephesis, Jerusalem, Amman, in terms of time travel. I am also a Star Trek fan -- so I've been known to do it both ways. No, I did not find a 2/35 Summicron. I'm not sure I spelled it right, but I found the more common 35mm Summiron (no c) which has a 3.5 maximum apperture. Thanks for your interest. Tom On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Alfred Breull wrote: > > Roman Empire, Persian Empire - time travelling in your enhusiasm, Tom ? :), > nice cv. > Did you really find a 2/35 Summicron screw mount ? > > Alf > ---------------------------------------------- > At 12:24 12.11.1997 -0500, Tom Pastorello wrote: > > My other main interest in photography is, for lack of a better term, > >travel photography. I've > >visited important sites in the Greek World, the Roman Empire of the East > >and West, the Persian Empire and North African Culture, including Egypt. > > >for a firend, I wound up buying a Leica IIIF for myself along with a > >Summiron 35mm 3.5, a Summitar 50 2.0 and a 90 Elmar 4.0. The quality >