ampguy
Veteran
anyone ever use one of these or know of photos online?
bay # 320038010978
bay # 320038010978
Terry Astor
Member
I own and have frequently used the following Komura lenses, all in Leica screw thread, on a IIIG body.
28/f3.5 and finder, in original semi-hard leather "case"
90/f3.5 and,
105/f2 a trully awsome and hefty piece of glass!
All in exc++ cosmetic condition, with crystal clear coated optics and multiblade diaphragms. They were all priced in the region of£35 to £65 about ten years ago. Have only shot colour with these and the results were most satisfactory.
"If the price is right" they are a good alternative to Leica's own very expensive similar focal lengths.
Give them a try if optics are clear, and reasonably priced.
Regards
Takis
28/f3.5 and finder, in original semi-hard leather "case"
90/f3.5 and,
105/f2 a trully awsome and hefty piece of glass!
All in exc++ cosmetic condition, with crystal clear coated optics and multiblade diaphragms. They were all priced in the region of£35 to £65 about ten years ago. Have only shot colour with these and the results were most satisfactory.
"If the price is right" they are a good alternative to Leica's own very expensive similar focal lengths.
Give them a try if optics are clear, and reasonably priced.
Regards
Takis
ampguy
Veteran
Thanks Terry
Thanks Terry
It just went above what I'm comfortable paying for used glass that I haven't seen a lot of photos from, but 36/1.8 sure sounds tempting. It's about $430 now with 2 hrs to go, plus $50 shipping from Germany to US.
Thanks Terry
It just went above what I'm comfortable paying for used glass that I haven't seen a lot of photos from, but 36/1.8 sure sounds tempting. It's about $430 now with 2 hrs to go, plus $50 shipping from Germany to US.
Terry Astor said:I own and have frequently used the following Komura lenses, all in Leica screw thread, on a IIIG body.
28/f3.5 and finder, in original semi-hard leather "case"
90/f3.5 and,
105/f2 a trully awsome and hefty piece of glass!
All in exc++ cosmetic condition, with crystal clear coated optics and multiblade diaphragms. They were all priced in the region of£35 to £65 about ten years ago. Have only shot colour with these and the results were most satisfactory.
"If the price is right" they are a good alternative to Leica's own very expensive similar focal lengths.
Give them a try if optics are clear, and reasonably priced.
Regards
Takis
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
Crikey, at this price why would anyone (other than collectors of third-party LTM lenses) NOT instead buy a brand-new 35/1.7 Ultron, plus a really nice dinner with the $60+ in change you'd get back?
Bill58
Native Texan
ampguy said:It just went above what I'm comfortable paying for used glass that I haven't seen a lot of photos from, but 36/1.8 sure sounds tempting. It's about $430 now with 2 hrs to go, plus $50 shipping from Germany to US.
Hey, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you too. that's way too much for a off-brand/ third party lens IMHO. Get a Canon 35/ 2 for less!
ampguy
Veteran
canon 35/2
canon 35/2
got one for sale? in black please?
canon 35/2
got one for sale? in black please?
Bill58 said:Hey, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you too. that's way too much for a off-brand/ third party lens IMHO. Get a Canon 35/ 2 for less!
Athena
Well-known
Bill58 said:Hey, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you too. that's way too much for a off-brand/ third party lens IMHO. Get a Canon 35/ 2 for less!
Would that bridge look anything like this one?
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menos
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How did the Komura 36/1.8 LTM fair?
I am very interested about finding out about those unknown fast 35mm LTM lenses ;-)
I am very interested about finding out about those unknown fast 35mm LTM lenses ;-)
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