Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/04

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Subject: [Leica] 35 goggled
From: "guido ridoli" <guirid@numerica.it>
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 07:34:30 +0200

I have a "negative" goggled lens, :-)
in fact my  summaron 35/2,8 has black barrel and chrome goggles
with my black M6 HM looks very nice and with its meter  and finder (0.85)
the marriage  works  well

Leica Leica Leica
the only 35mm camera that allows you to marry a 1958 lens (and what a
lens!)
with a new 1998 body

        Guido Ridoli
LEICA M SUPERFAN
  guirid@numerica.it

>-----Messaggio originale-----
>Da: Andrew Morang <morang@magnolia.net>
>A: 'leica-users-digest@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us'
><leica-users-digest@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
>Data: domenica 4 ottobre 1998 21.13
>Oggetto: [Leica] Chrome or black?
>
>
>.  For colour, go with chrome.  For
>>negative, go with black.  If undecided, talk to Leica about getting
>>a Panda version of the 21.
>>
>
>Don't laugh, Leica made Panda lenses.  My 35 mm goggle-eye Summicron has a
>chrome barrel and black goggles.  They are painted with a hard black
>crinkle-pattern paint.  (Of course, Leica did not call them Pandas back in
>the 1960's.)
>
>Some readers asked about using the 35 mm goggle lenses on M3 and on newer
>cameras.  On my M2, this lens makes the 50 mm frame bar appear is in the
>viewfinder.  However, these frame bars show the field of view of the 35 mm
>lens, thanks to the optics in the goggles.  In summary, you certainly can
>use the goggle-style 35 lenses on a modern M Leica.
>
>Andy Morang
>
>