Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/07/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm a big fan of the screwmount cameras, and it is a pleasure to see you posting the pictures that you've gotten from yours. I really like vintage gear, and part of the pleasure of getting into screwmount Leicas is that it opens up a whole world of interesting lenses and accessories. If you like collapsible lenses, I strongly recommend getting the Summitar. A good clean example of the Summar is a real joy to use, although I went through several duds before I got a good one. The same sort of "Russian roulette" happens when you get the Soviet lenses -- it took me several tries to get a decent 50/1.5 Jupiter. You might also want to seek out Canon lenses -- I prefer the 100/4 to the 90/4 Elmar because although it has a similar signature, it has a bit more reach. The Canon 100/3.5 is one of the really great tele lenses, and is really light. The 100/2 is a behemoth, but great low light capacity, and the 35/2 is also a first rate lens. I'm hoping to get the 50/1.2 Canon, but it is tough to get a clean example of this with the lens hood. I have to warn you though -- once you get hooked on these, you'll start picking up other screwmount bodies. When you get a few Leica screwmounts, you'll start looking at other screwmount bodies, like the Niccas, that offer an M style back and lever film advance on a Barnack style body. Mark