Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 11/12/2006, at 17:24, G Hopkinson wrote: > Folks I am looking to buy the 50 asph for my M7. These things are > not exactly thick on the ground around these parts (and my dealer > is 1000 miles away). > My dealer can source a new black chrome from the distributor at a > significant discount, being their only new stock right now. I'm > not sure until the dealer receives the stock but suspect that it is > un-coded. > I know that makes no difference at all on my M7 and I suspect > little on the M8. Would anyone like to hazard an opinion whether the > built in coding is likely to make the lens more valuable/attractive > some years down the track. bound to > The other options are a demo chrome. Optically of course the same > but I think less desirable again in the future perhaps. > The fly in the ointment is that they also have the black lacquer > LHSA version as a demo, offered for about 10% less than the new > standard version. Anyone with experience with this one. I think it > uses 43mm filter/hood? What about the quality of the finish? > Now I know the glass is the same, but I actually like the thought > of the focusing tab and locking small hood on the standard > version. Still I would think some rarity component in this one. I think chrome will have longer value, and the black lacquer one should be stored away and not used if you want it to be of benefit: in reality, it should come with the camera ;-). I like tabs on my M lenses especially the 35 and 50, so with the M8 the 28 and 35 I suppose ;-) cheers alastair