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The early ones changed glass ~1953, probably around 105xxxx. The 115x example that I have has different coatings than the later ones. The later ones have bluish coatings. My best is in the 13x range.
The early ones changed glass ~1953, probably around 105xxxx. The 115x example that I have has different coatings than the later ones. The later ones have bluish coatings. My best is in the 13x range.
I hope this thread is not a prelude to selling this lens.
Once again, request denied. I might sell a collapsible Summicron of my own. Five is too many. Unless I convert one to Nikon S-Mount...
Just for a wider perspective - I bought a newly serviced, perfectly cleean unscratched collapsible 'cron about a year ago for 110 GBP. A few months ago I bought another unscratched, one - but with a little haze - for 80 GBP: a CLA by my local specialist cost me 35GBP. Both came from a London dealer (MW Classic), and had a good guarantee: they were about the cheapest prices for good lenses that I have seen anywhere in the UK/Europe for ages. Lovely lenses.
Well, Raid, this thread sure has made me want to hold on to my collapsible Summicron even though I rarely shoot with it. Not that there's anything wrong with it but I tend to either use my rigid Cron or 50/2.8 Elmar lenses instead.
-Randy
Randy,
Isn't this a good feeling!
These wonderful lenses that have been made so many years ago can still bring us so much joy. 😀