Vincent.G
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Leica M3, Summicron 90mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.
Still like my v3. Yesterday morning, during coffee, in our yard:
Question for anyone in a similar boat, how common is it for the Summicron 90 f2 E55 (V3 I believe) to need calibration on a digital M? I thought (perhaps somewhat naively) that once a lens was shimmed in the factory it was good for life, but from what I've read it's not always the case.
I would say than when you use an old Summicron 90 - from the sixties, the heavy one, the one Michael has on his belly - the problems with focusing wil be in the camera and not in the lens. The mechanical construction of these old lenses is incredible.
Erik.
Thanks Erik. The one I have in mind is the version 3, the last prior to the introduction of the asph, I believe. Filter size is E55 and serial number 3687830, which makes it late 90's, possibly 1995 or 8.
Thanks Tim, I phoned the shop about the lens and asked numerous questions, but stiffness didn't enter my head, unfortunately. However, since I have a 14 day cooling off period I can see how good or bad it is. The main things for me are the optics and whether I can focus wide open on my M240 (I know the camera is calibrated well with a 50 asph, so I can eliminate this if there's a mismatch with the 90mm).I have one of these, presumably made around 1984 according to the serial number. I don't use it much and haven't shot film a lot since I got it, but it is a nice lens. I don't think you'll be disappointed. My only issue with it is the stiff focus throw (same as the 75 Summilux). I know some people like that, but I prefer something a bit lighter and quicker.