Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks William, I am not a professional so the fact I am without only hurts because I liked the lens so much. I knew when I jumped on the early train that this could happen so no complaints from me. However I do wish you would stop posting photos taken using the Summilux Asph. I don't like salt in my wounds! :-) John Collier PS: Looks like a C type to me too. Not that I am an expert or anything. We had one the of the first production XK120s (lightweight) in the shop last year -- now sold on to So Cal. Presently working on an early MK 2 (surprisingly different from the later cars) and a DB6 (along with all the usual riffraff of AHs, MGs, Tigers and what not. I cannot honestly say that it feels much like work most of the time. On Nov 5, 2004, at 7:21 PM, William G. Lamb, III wrote: > Spoke to my dealer last night about the one I have on order. The delay > is caused by the production of the limited edition titanium 50 ASPH's > for the Anniversary camera which I gather are also mostly sold out. > > You already know what sort of pictures the lens makes, but in a brief > search on the German Leica Forum I found a few decent examples last > night, especially if you are a car nut! :-)