Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A few assorted ramblings culled from the weekend deliveries of 'The Digest'... Guido ridoli wrote: > Leica Leica Leica > the only 35mm camera that allows you to marry a 1958 lens (and what a > lens!) with a new 1998 body (someone else wrote:) >Nikon allows this too (albeit with certain restrictions!) Perhaps this should easily be re-written as: > the only 35mm camera that allows you to marry a 1928 lens with a new 1998 body. 70 years of compatibility ties in well with the release of the new pictures of the Yasuhara LTM camera http://plaza10.mbn.or.jp/~yasuhara/t981.html This gives the price at an astonishingly low $410! Quite amazing, and for those 1:1 viewfinder lovers, that's what it offers, the r/f base looks a little short though. Andrew (Moore) The lens on the front of that camera seems to be the 50/1.8 serenar you were describing. Serial numbers have never seemed to make much sense from Canon compared to Leica but I'd suggest the lens would be perhaps as good as a Summitar, better than a Summar and not as good as a Summicron. Value here in Britain would probably be around 100 GBP. Gerd, The M6J route seems a little excessively priced for sorting out your v/finder arrangement. I'd have thought that if M6 frames can be installed in M4-Ps then it could most likely work in reverse too. E-mail Solms for the definitive answer, or call your favourite local mechanic. Leica have installed their latest chief, check out: http://www.leica-camera.com/untern/ir/pdf/pm_cohn_e.pdf sadly it's not the guy we met at Photokina, Burkard Keisel, but someone from a furniture business!! Let's hope he doesnt advocate tongue and groove joints and a return to mahogany field cameras... Everyone, Apologies for the strange messages emminating from my server here at work. We're in the process of changing people over from one e-mail system to another and the server doesn't update the internal addresses as often as it could, hence the strange delivery reports, I'm unsubscribing for a couple of days. Hopefully things will be normal again when I re-list towards the end of the week. My e-mail address is still as before, jeremy.kime@bbc.co.uk I'm off to the west coast of Ireland for a couple of days work, will take the Leica and hope for some good light, failing that the dark nectar will have to do! Jem Jem