Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks, I appreciate the feedback dick - ----- Original Message ----- From: Roland Smith <roland@dnai.com> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 11:14 PM Subject: Re: [Leica] Pensees (some answers) > John Van Stelten replaced the front element in my 90mm Elmarit at a fair > price. The lens is working very well and I am quite pleased. > > I recommend him. > > Roland Smith > roland@dnai.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard W. Harig" <deputydirmh@worldnet.att.net> > To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> > Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 10:21 PM > Subject: Re: [Leica] Pensees (some answers) > > > > I'm wondering if anyone has experience with John Van Stelten of Focal > Point, > > Inc. I have two lenses with haze issues and his estimates look pretty > good. > > Also I read a recommendation for Sherry Kraunter to do a CLA on an M3. > > Does anyone have an email address or website for her? > > > > thanks > > > > dick harig > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <Krechtz@aol.com> > > To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> > > Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 7:24 AM > > Subject: Re: [Leica] Pensees (some answers) > > > > > > > Thought I would take a quick shot at this. > > > > > > Joe Sobel > > > > > > In a message dated 9/22/00 6:55:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > dante@umich.edu > > > writes: > > > > > > << > > > 1. If Leicas have a theoretically unlimited life, even if digital > > > did not take over, would prices eventually come down on used gear > anyway > > > - it would seem that with an unlimited number of M6s to be produced, > > > there would be a glut.>> > > > > > > I'm no economist, but the law of supply and demand would seem to hold > that > > a > > > hypothetical unlimited supply of items having eternal life presents an > > > obstacle to maintenance of high prices for such items. > > > > > > << 2. If Ebay, LUG and other information-enhancing activities did n ot > > > exist, would any of us keep lenses longer? Many things you see come up > > > for sale on Fridays have been owned for 40 years. I think in the old > > > days trade-ins were a wash, so people just kept stuff.>> > > > > > > Probably. Lack of a market place tends to keep the market quiet. > > > > > > <<3. If an M3 had no framelines, would the field be equivalent to a > > > 40mm lens?>> > > > > > > Depends on eye relief. Eyeglass wearers sometimes complain they cannot > > see > > > even the 50mm frameline. Other users claim they can see a full 35mm > field > > of > > > view, probably by pressing the camera so tightly against their faces > that > > > they have permanent "backdoor" imprints on their cheeks. The literal > > answer > > > to the question would be that the presence or absence of framelines does > > not, > > > in and of itself, have any bearing upon the field of view actually > > > encompassed by a given finder, since the frameline is only an indicator > of > > a > > > defined field of view which must always be smaller than the finder's > field > > of > > > view in order to be visible. > > > > > > <<4. Does a chrome M body with brass covers feel different from one > > > with alloy covers?>> > > > > > > Probably feels secretly superior but outwardly humble. > > > > > > << 5. Just what is Vulcanite and how do they apply it so evenly at > the > > > factory? Is it a liquid which is then embossed while on the parts?!>> > > > > > > I hear tell it's a rubber compound. My guess is they dip the camera in > > the > > > stuff, then roll it around on a table top that has that pebble-grained > > fake > > > leather surface. The backdoors are done separately, of course (thought > > you > > > had me there, didn't you?). > > > > > > <<6. Is it really easier to load an M3 than an M4? Seems to be the > > > case - I like the pullout spool better than the poke-your-finger > thingie > > > on the 4 and 6.>> > > > > > > Sure, if the user really believes that it is. I am somewhat curious, > > > however, as to how you developed the finger-poke technique. Was that > from > > a > > > book or just another manifestation of the well known"intuitive > operation" > > > thing about Leicas? > > > > > > << 7. When you touch an LHSA or Millenium M6, can you tell by touch > > that > > > the covers are CNC milled, or is that just a nasty thing someone said > > > here?>> > > > > > > The actual technique is to hold the hands a few inches above the camera, > > > palms down, with eyes closed, then just feel the vibrations. > > > > > > <<8. Does anyone know why Leitz/Leica makes so many iterations of > the > > > same 35/50 shade when there is no identifiable functional difference? > I > > > seem to be accumulating these at a scary pace. > > > >> > > > > > > I doubt they are still making all those items. More like a succession > of > > > models over a period of time. You've just been one of the fortunate > few. > > > Make sure you don't dump any rare old versions at obscenely low prices! > > As > > > to functional differences, I believe the later models have cutouts, > > probably > > > for better ventilation. > > > > > > Hope I was able to help. > > > > >