Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/29

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Subject: Re: NEW LENS OFFERING RE: [Leica] Collapsible 50 summicron
From: "Dr. Joseph Yao" <yaojkfdr@netvigator.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 02:59:35 +0800

Alistair,

Excellent ideas!  Would you like me to pass them onto Cosina when I
visit them next time?  I am sure they can materialise your suggestions
effeciently and inexpensively.

Regards,

Joseph

Stewart, Alistair wrote:
> 
> Luggers
> 
> How about a new version of the collapsible summicron, with today's glass and
> coatings? Separate clip-on metal hood like the IROOA (designed only for the
> 50/2, NOT also for the 35/2), and focusing tab. Goes down to .7m, comes with
> goggles to get you to 19". ONLY AVAILABLE IN BLACK.
> :=). Oh all right, in chrome too, for $100 more. Comes with a removable M
> mount held on with a grub screw, which turns it into a screw mount when
> removed (Collectors subsidize we users) - like the early M-lenses. Or it
> could be a straight LTM lens with normal adapter, you select the right one
> for M3/6.85 or all other M bodies. No infinity lock. 39mm filter. The shade
> would be ok for 35 summarons which were e39.
> 
> Retails for the regular 50 'cron price sans goggles, or $200 more with
> goggles. Chrome finish adds another $100.
> 
> OR let's get really imaginative...
> 
> Collapsible 50 'lux ASPH with goggles. ONLY IN BLACK so it is light enough
> to use all day. 42 mm filter, the rest of the features as above, except well
> designed cut-out in shade.
> 
> Collapsible 90/2.8 skinny tele-elmarit M. Keep it e39.
> 
> All these would enable the travelling documentary PJ to do their jobs with
> less weight and volume to carry, and no loss in quality, indeed a gain in
> quality for the 50 'lux
> 
> OK, go to go and take some valium now.
> 
> What a pink sunset we have here in Chicago :=)
> 
> best
> 
> Alistair