Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello Milos, If you are going to Solms I suggest you stop in at the town of Braunfels and visit the castle Braunfels. There is a tour of this castle which I found interesting. You might develop a sense of deja vu as you visit the castle as Leica used to use photos taken near the entrance gates in their brochures. Wetzlar is not too far from Solms and it is a nice little town especially the older section and the cathedral along with the Leitz factory. The following link will provide information on Solms, but alas it is in german. http://www.solms.de/start/start.html Regarding those bargains at the factory I have never experienced them. What they do have are the Leica boutique items, a lot of brochures, of course the Leica family tree display and a photo gallery of sorts. What I might suggest is that you contact Leica at Solms, and ask if you can have a tour of the facility when you visit. Uwe Mader ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: [Leica] At what altitudes is it adviseable to use an UV filt Author: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us at MTMETM04 Date: 3/27/98 9:50 AM I have a question - is there a simple rule - like a specific altitude - telling you when one should use an UV filter with Leica glass for optimum results? Also, at high altitudes, I would want to use a brownish filter (Like KR3 or KR6) anyway to deal with the blue cast - would such a filter also deal with the UV? An update on my ailing M6 - I spoke to the very nice local distributor, they'll arrange for me to go to Solms and have the camera looked at and hopefully exchanged the same day. I am impressed by this attitude, can't wait to finally have a perfect Leica. So, if I am already going there, what would you recommend that I go visit/see there? Any bargains to be made at the factory outlet? Greetings, Milos