Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/09

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Subject: Re: [Leica] New 75mm lens for Leica
From: m037iu00@cwcom.net
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 17:54:40 +0100

Horst,
Thanks for the reply,
The Dallmeyer lens you have is quite rare, don't seel it off cheap! The 85/2 was a lens
that I owned at one time, this was also the exchange lens for me acquiring something more
usable, my 28mm Ricoh!
The 75/1.9 is of course my own creation, cobbled together to work on the camera, it will
be interesting to see how well it fares. I also had a 135/4(.5?) Dallmeyer Dalrac which
serviced me very well for many years.

Having said it is coated it does not refer to Dallcoating on the front lens rim, I am
merely going by the bluish tinges when looking at reflections from light sources, perhaps
this is natural 'blooming' and not a coating at all, perhaps the lens is pre-war? Do you
know if there are any guides to serial number / production for this marque?

best regards,

Jem

A.H.SCHMIDT wrote:

> m037iu00@cwcom.net wrote:
>
> snip:
>
> The optics are again made by a 3rd party, Dallmeyer, and the venerated name on the
>
> > front rim is 'Speed Six'. Older members may recall there was a 50mm lens with this
> > name for the Leica mount back in the 50s, that was made for the 'Reid' copy of the
> > Leica.
> >
>
>   Jem
> I own a Dallmeyer Super six 50mm f1.9 lens in Leica mount. The one I have is not yet
> coated, and it looks like it is pre-war. It is not a bad lens. About en par with the
> Summar 50mm. The same lens was made for other cameras too. E.g. the Exactas. Dallmeyer
> called the coating they used after the war: "Dallcoating."
> They made also an other nice lens for the Leica. A85mm F2 "Dallac". I'd love to have a
> go at using one.
> Dallmeyer was more interested to sell their lenses to Leica owners, than to Reid.
> All the advertising shows various models of Leicas with their lenses.
>
> Regards Horst Schmidt