Convert a Retina IIIc lens to Leica M mount

Wonderful. I have a Xenar 38/2.8 adapted to M from an Instamatic 500 and love it. This has much appeal!

Thanks. Yes, this lens is very small and light. It gives us alternatives to what we have in Leica lenses.

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My lens has its original (badly scratched) front element replaced with the clear glass from a coated Xenon, while the rear element is uncoated. The coated front element is good for reducing glare and flare, while the uncoated rear element reduces the contrast a little, for a charming creamy look.
 
Helped by a friend I have converted a Retina IIIc Schneider 50mm f2 lens to a M mount lens. The craftsmanship is excellent, parts are well made. It took me few months to find a Kodak Retina IIIc with good lens and few months on waiting list to get the lens converted.
Hello: I am looking to convert 2 Kodak Retina iiic (Rodenstock) lenses to a Leica M mount. Do you still have a source for conversions?

Thank you
 
Hello: I am looking to convert 2 Kodak Retina iiic )(rodenstock) lenses to a Leica M mount. Do you still have a source for conversions?Hello: I am looking to convert 2 Kodak Retina iiic (Rodenstock) lenses to a Leica M mount. Do you still have a source for conversions?

Thank you

It was converted by a technician in China. However, I think Taobao (like eBay in here) blocked all overseas IP to see or order service from domestic market only vendors.
 
So many great lenses for Leica that are probably cheaper then the cost of converting something else.

Maybe true, however, the Retina IIIc Schneider lens is excellent. I bought IIIc with broken film transport gear for $30-40, the conversion plus shipping is very reasonable at that time. It gives the lens a second life in this digital age.
 
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