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Just to clarify: the DR and the Rigid have exactly the same optical cell.
Just to clarify: the DR and the Rigid have exactly the same optical cell.
All things being equal you may be right. But this particular DR lens has cosmetic and some glass issues. Foe instance; No Goggles, been used by me for 40 years or so and looks it (worn chrome showing brass etc) and more importantly has a chip or small defect half way near the middle of the lens somewhere in the lens group. It can easily be seen but does not seem to effect the image that I can tell. Also no Leica lens caps or box etc. So who wants to trade their pristine 50mm rigid lens straight accross? Any offers?
All things being equal you may be right. But this particular DR lens has cosmetic and some glass issues. Foe instance; No Goggles, been used by me for 40 years or so and looks it (worn chrome showing brass etc) and more importantly has a chip or small defect half way near the middle of the lens somewhere in the lens group. It can easily be seen but does not seem to effect the image that I can tell. Also no Leica lens caps or box etc. So who wants to trade their pristine 50mm rigid lens straight accross? Any offers?

Pepe thats a simply gorgous set up!! Looks brand new. My stuff looks like a War correspondants cast offs!
A quick and really wonderful method to repair small areas missing vulcanite is to use liquid vinyl. It comes in a bottle and I use toothpicks or q tips with the heads cut off. Work slowly and only drop a small amount at a time. It fills in and can be removed later if you do a recover job.
Thanks for the tip. I got this M3 from Tamarkin (what a guy!!) and it was fully CLAd, 14-day return and 6-month warranty. You cannot go wrong. I rather pay a bit more to him, than play roulette buying from the big auction site. Liquid vinyl, where do I get it?
PS: People who advise me to get the meter: You were right. I tried without it first, and I was way off. The meter is really nice.
Pepe thats a simply gorgous set up!! Looks brand new. My stuff looks like a War correspondants cast offs!
A quick and really wonderful method to repair small areas missing vulcanite is to use liquid vinyl. It comes in a bottle and I use toothpicks or q tips with the heads cut off. Work slowly and only drop a small amount at a time. It fills in and can be removed later if you do a recover job.
Richard: why don't you write up a report on how you use the DR unmodified on digital M cameras.