Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]John, Kind of you to remind me about this valuable resource, I enquired about a recent lens I've acquired, it seems there was no response to a request posted in '98. So I shall respond. David, Are you still logged on? I recently bought myself a Cooke Amotal lens which being British has a closer interest than most non-Leitz lenses. There is now a seperate web site for Cooke lenses which are regarded in the movie industry as most choice.(Expensive naturally) They list 35mm lenses but these are for motion picture work and cover only a 30mm diameter. My lens came with the original camera upon which it was sold. An RAF chap training in Canada bought it in 1956 whilst there, intriguingly the camera is a Canadian built model so is quite rare on that scale too (I believe one can tell - apart from the records - by the larger 'M3' engraving on the top plate. Anyway, the lens looks in good condition but the iris ring is quite stiff, ser # 299022. I've heard of none under 297500 and none over 299500 so if you have one I'd be interested in hearing whetehr it lies outside this range. The lightweight (Italian?) mount is disparaged in Marc's book but seems smooth and shiny on the base whilst it has dulled at the top where the iris ring is, I suspect that the top part was manufactured in England and merely the focusing mount was added elsewhere, especially as the engraving seems different. There is an interesting engraving inside the filter ring, before the ser. #, which reads, 'ELC'. I can't think it stands for Ernst Leitz Canada, but maybe 'Electron Beam Coating' perhaps, I don't know, any other thoughts? The lens is a screw mount and as the package was sold complete came with a Leitz 50mm LTM-M adapter mounted. It seems a dinky little lens and should give some good results, I'll see what they look like in a while. Jem Date: 28-Oct-1998 17:59:40 From: inyoung@jps.net Subject: [Leica] Off topic, B&H Foton Hi, Pardon me for this off topic. Sometimes I do need to rely on vast knowledgebase of LUG members. Recently, I had luck to pick up the impressive Foton in very nice shape. I thought that it had interchangeable lens but failed to remove the lens. I know there is 90 lens for it. Does anyone out there have any information on this? Also if somebody can share any experience with the Cooke Amotal lens, I would appreciate it. Regards, David - -----Original Message----- From: John Collier [SMTP:jbcollier@home.com] Sent: 14 January 2000 20:08 To: LUG Subject: [Leica] Housekeeping: How to amaze your friends and fellow leica-users If you need to know something, search the archives first and impress everyone with your new found knowledge and cleverness. The easy to use search site is located at: http://lq.corenetworks.com/lq/search.html?ln=leicausers Yet another public service announcement.