Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]For maximum versatility I bought my 400 Telyt in M mount. I use it with a viso on my screw and M bodies and mount it on my R bodies with a 14167 adapter. kw >Hokay, > >Feedback from this group and from Leitz (I sent a fax as recommended here >and got a phone call from Rockleigh!) suggests that the 400 f/6.8 is a >better choice than the 2X plus 180 f/4 Elmar. Looking at the information I >have about 400 f/6.8 I can see I have MANY options to sort through. Looks as >if there were at least four different stocks made and several iterations of >the lens with and without filter holder, with and without extension tube >capacity, with and without third cam. Whew! If I want to simplify my >choices, this definitely isn't the way to do it! So, for starters, I'd love >some feedback about which of the options REALLY matter. > >1) Lightmetering. I have a pair of R-4S bodies so it makes sense (I think) >to look for a 3-cam version, but what exactly is the difference? As far as I >can tell, the third cam activates the meter but does not provide information >about the diaphragm settings, so you have to stop down to get an accurate >reading. I assume two cam and older you can't use the meter at all. Oct 31, >'76 is the date of the shift to the third cam but I have no idea what the >serial #'s were for that era. Is there a place I can check? > >2) There is an extension tube that allows for close up focusing (under 8 >feet). I think the early models were not designed for that. I don't know >when that change-over occurred. I assume it was prior to October 31. 1976. > >3) Shoulder stock. There were four distinct models (five counting the >proto-type). I don't know whether there were significant differences. The >latest appeared in 1985, I believe. > >So far I have run across one lens for sale with a serial number of 2435492, >but I have no idea when it was made. Is there a resource that will help me >date the lens by the serial #? > >Thanks very much for the help. > >Some day soon I plan to complete this R-Leica update venture and start >talking about the real "focus" of this group. I did own a "long" lens for my >M-2 -- a 135 Elmarit f/2.8 with goggles but it was heavier by itself than my >M-2 and four other lenses. Kinda defeated the purpose. > >--Gib - ---- Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits LHSA, MEA, LAW preferred---> <wilcox@mail.tir.com> <kwilcox@gfn.org>