Kim Coxon
Moderator
I don't have any real experience with the older Leica glass. I recently "aquired" a 90 Elmarit M at a good price. However, included in that was a 1939 black Elmar 9cm. The seller basically put it in because of "internal dust". Well that has now gone.
There are some cleaning marks on the glass but it apart from being "well used" it is actually in pretty good shape with what appears the be the original caps.
I will take some pics this weekend to see how it shoots but I am unlikely to keep it. I can't justify this, the elmarit and a CV75. If I do decide it goes, what sort of value is it worth?
Kim
I will take some pics this weekend to see how it shoots but I am unlikely to keep it. I can't justify this, the elmarit and a CV75. If I do decide it goes, what sort of value is it worth?
Kim


raid
Dad Photographer
Kim,
I have a nicer looking black 1939 Elmar 9cm lens.
My guess: $75.
I have a nicer looking black 1939 Elmar 9cm lens.
My guess: $75.
John Elder
Well-known
I think you will be suprised at how good the black elmar is at f8 and f11. I "stold" a silver LTM 90 Elmar on e-bay for 45 bucks and its a great lens. I don't shoot 90 very often and this lens is good enough. Tiny lens.
Meleica
Well-known
My Leica Screw Mount price guide
http://members.aol.com/dcolucci/c.htm
has it at $ 90 in exc cond. Yours.....hmmmm...$ 50
Dan
http://members.aol.com/dcolucci/c.htm
has it at $ 90 in exc cond. Yours.....hmmmm...$ 50
Dan
it's an uncoated lens
capable of beautiful imagery if you take full advantage of it's "flaws"
shoot it wide open.
color can give you romantic pastel images
b/w moody film noir images
make sure the focus is right, which may or may not be true after 7 decades and who knows how many amateur cleanings.
Stephen
capable of beautiful imagery if you take full advantage of it's "flaws"
shoot it wide open.
color can give you romantic pastel images
b/w moody film noir images
make sure the focus is right, which may or may not be true after 7 decades and who knows how many amateur cleanings.
Stephen
landsknechte
Well-known
Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your perpective, the uncoated 90mm Elmars aren't really in much demand by collectors. I have a 1937 example that's a tiny bit more "weathered" that I spent $39 on, and I'd imagine the $50 mark would be about right. Don't often see them with the rear caps like that though.
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Done that.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=674704#post674704
Kim
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=674704#post674704
Kim
CameraQuest said:make sure the focus is right, which may or may not be true after 7 decades and who knows how many amateur cleanings.
Stephen
Uwe_Nds
Chief Assistant Driver
Kim,
I am very happy with mine - also pre-war uncoated, but w/o cleaning marks and clean glass.
Sharp enough and I also like the colour rendition.
I do not know if the colours look ok on your screen, because my monitor is not calibrated. Still, I am very happy with the prints.
Best regards,
Uwe
I am very happy with mine - also pre-war uncoated, but w/o cleaning marks and clean glass.
Sharp enough and I also like the colour rendition.
I do not know if the colours look ok on your screen, because my monitor is not calibrated. Still, I am very happy with the prints.
Best regards,
Uwe
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photobizzz
Speak of the Devil
I just sold one here on RFF, I believe it was 1937 model, coated, perfect glass, and almost no paint loss for $100.
john neal
fallor ergo sum
Kim,
Let me know if you decide to sell it - I will certainy match the $75 suggested above - possibly even the $100
Let me know if you decide to sell it - I will certainy match the $75 suggested above - possibly even the $100
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
A pre war 90mm Elmar in mint condition barrel paint and glass $75 to $100 with both caps and just adding this info the Hektor 135mm from the same era and condition is worth about as much as well
Tom
Tom
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