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So the other day I came across someone selling a bag of Leica goods. He advertised a Leica M3 and a few assorted lenses + accessories. I managed to identify the far left lens as a Summicron Rigid DR and quickly bought the lot.
I had no intentions keeping the M3 nor the lenses. But I figured I'd shoot a quick roll with the M3 and the Summicron to better advertise them as at least tested when re-selling them.
I have a regular Summicron Rigid since before and it's one of my favorites. But I was surprised how much I liked using the DR. I even did a few close focusing guess-shots ala Rollei 35 when testing it.
I would probably sell my own Summicron at this point and keep the DR but it's a little hazy.
My Summicron from before is very clean optically without any haze, and I actually unscrewed and swapped the optical elements between both lenses and it seemed to have solved my problem. But does this actually function in practice?
I'm aware that each lens has a matching serial number both on the front ring as well as inside the focusing helicoid. I guess I could swap the front rings as well to make them match or are there any reasons to advice against swapping elements?
I figured I'd do a little research before getting ahead of myself.
Serial number 1: 1834***
Serial number 2: 2235***
I had no intentions keeping the M3 nor the lenses. But I figured I'd shoot a quick roll with the M3 and the Summicron to better advertise them as at least tested when re-selling them.
I have a regular Summicron Rigid since before and it's one of my favorites. But I was surprised how much I liked using the DR. I even did a few close focusing guess-shots ala Rollei 35 when testing it.
I would probably sell my own Summicron at this point and keep the DR but it's a little hazy.
My Summicron from before is very clean optically without any haze, and I actually unscrewed and swapped the optical elements between both lenses and it seemed to have solved my problem. But does this actually function in practice?
I'm aware that each lens has a matching serial number both on the front ring as well as inside the focusing helicoid. I guess I could swap the front rings as well to make them match or are there any reasons to advice against swapping elements?
I figured I'd do a little research before getting ahead of myself.
Serial number 1: 1834***
Serial number 2: 2235***