I read that these things can happen even when you use native lenses on cameras but as far as I know for the last 9 months my Voigtlander 35mm f/2 Ultron didn't damage or let alone scratch the lens mount on my MP. But I want to learn your experiences with similar situations if you had any. I didn't have time to develop my film so I cannot say if it damaged the mount on funtional level. They are more visible than what looks like here). The scratch is superficial as far as I can see and on the 4,5,6 and 7 o'clock directions (The photo which I share on here doesn't do them justice. While it worked perfectly I was surprised and mostly heart broken to see that the mid line of the lens mount had been scratched on my beloved camera which I saved for such a long time to buy. Couple of days ago I decided to try some LTM glass on my Leica MP and bought a new Fotodiox 50/75 adapter. Hallo Gast! Du willst die Bilder sehen? Einfach registrieren oder anmelden! Hello guest! Please register or sign in to view the hidden content. I’m very thankful for any held or answer ✌? I also read that one was sold at a Auction at Christies in 1992. What is the right price? (I only found two offers online both around 3000usd, is it really worth that much?) It was produced before 1939.Īre the infos are all right (age, Version etc.)Īnd since inform own a Leica with drew Mount I want to sell it. It has a connection for the range finder and the aperture can be controlled with the front ring of the lens. The lens was produced around 500-1000 times. The one i found appears to be a prototype/sample for the Leica screw mount M39. It was originally produced for the Contax mount. The Herar should be cheaper opportunity to the Carl Zeiss Biogon. I found this Carl Zeiss Jena lens for Leica SM (M39) at a flea market. I wll just keep the 35mm (which can be had for less than $1k) for a back up. And well, there is that something special about that Leica glass. I will have two sealed lenses (70mm/35mm) that are faster than the Zeiss glass. With the Summarit, I can keep the adapter on the 120mm which I use least of all. And, as mentioned above, you can not use the Contax adapted lenses in inclement weather. Beyond that, the time it takes means missed shots and potential dust intrusion into the camera body. It takes a fair amount of hand strength to unlock it from the lens, and undoubtedly puts stress on the mechanism each time it is removed and mounted. Changing the adapter from one lens to another is a real pain. This week I just bought a mint Summarit 35mm, but it was not out of any dissatisfaction with the Zeiss. Good to have the split focus screen for that lens. No AF issues, especially with the 120mm since it has no auto focus. Less of an issue with the 007 than with my 006.
Both lovely lenses but slower than their Leica counterparts. But it never worked, so Leica NJ sent me a brand new one. I called around to Leica stores and found a certified one for just over $1k from Leica Miami. It can be had for less than the $1800+/- retail. How do you guarantee that your business will not be one of these? Is it shear hustle and willpower, or is it working smarter, staying ahead of the trends and curves, and implementing the right things? I believe that our experiences in entrepreneurship can be built on a firm foundation.Thank you ! I do like the look of the images. Most business fail within the first four years and most don’t succeed after ten years. The path you are on will either create a thriving business or it will kill it. The truth is that your path is being forged and where it goes is up to you. The truth is that it is much more simple to figure out than you realize. The truth is that many many people have walked it. The truth is that there is a path to success.
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