Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/26

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Subject: Re: [Leica] 73mm f/1.9 LTM lens
From: "Mark Hammons" <astair@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 18:06:26 -0600

>> Yesterday, while in KSP, I saw a (this is by memory) an LTM 73mm f/1.9
>> (Hector?) . It was in good shape. Needs cleaning. Didn't see anything
>> growing on or in the glass.
>> 
>> Is this a rare lens???
>> 
>> They said they would probably sell it for around $700.
>
>I don't know how rare it is, but I have seen one (not for sale).  It is
>a
>Hektor 73mm.  I can't remember the aperture specifically, but I think
>you're right with f/1.9.  I'd like to hear more about this lens if
>anyone
>can comment.  I've seen photos taken with it (they were travel shots)
>which looked pretty good form a non-Erwinesque standpoint (no
>disrespect to you, Erwin -- I value your tests).
>
>

Hektor was made from 1931 to 1938 but there may be a few made
after that.  Apparently it was one of the most expensive lenses of the
very early Leica lenses.  It has 6 elements which is the same number
of elements as the 50mm F2.5 Hektor.  Just another one of the doggy
lenses, I guess.

All info from Van HoesBroeck's "Leica -- A History Illustrating every
Model and Accessory".


Mark Hammons