ocean7
DSLR Defector
No to hijack this thread but do you guys have an idea how much a clean type 2 would go for? I have one in sight locally and the seller is asking $900. Sorry I haven't done my homework yet! Thanks.
ocean7 said:No to hijack this thread but do you guys have an idea how much a clean type 2 would go for? I have one in sight locally and the seller is asking $900. Sorry I haven't done my homework yet! Thanks.
ocean7 said:Thanks for the quick reply. It comes with hood, leather pouch, B+W UV and B+W polarizing filters. Sounds like a good deal then. Boy I should stop browing those threads with pictures, gives me GAS!
Maddoc the M4 is around here btw - Ontario last time I checked - I should receive it tomorrow. Can't wait!
kevin m said:Looks like the Asph Summilux has the same, somewhat harsh bokeh many other aspherical lenses have. The 40 Nokton gets slammed for it, but the Asph 'Lux gets only praise. As we used to say in the military: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?
Harry Lime said:50mm F1.4 Summilux-M 1995 - 2005/6 - Type 3 SN# ???
Same optical formula as Type #2, but with a built in collapsible hood (which doesn't lock in place!). This version will focuses as close as .7 meters (70cm). Performance is identical to Type 2. Same optical formula as Type#2, identical performance. Uses E46 filters.
Harry Lime said:...
50mm F1.4 Summilux 1962-1994 - Type 2 SN#1,844,001-N/A
This is the most common version of the Lux. This optical formula was in production for over 40 years until the arrival of the ASPH model and is very, very good. This version with the clip on hood focuses as close as 1 meter (100cm). Uses E43 filters.
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CLE-RF said:Quality of build is somewhat dissapointing, I own three M-Hexanon lenses, which have a much nicer aperture ring movement, better 'geared'... Or are the gears in my Summilux just too new?
Cheers, Johan