cnphoto
Well-known
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i had one of these Summaron lenses, worked lovely on the M3. very sharp. I sold it to fund a 35mm Summilux, but I do miss it at times.
marduk
Well-known
I second that. I have the same 35/2.8 Summaron also with a funny s/n 1 665 555, that I bought cheap off ebay two years ago.i had one of these Summaron lenses, worked lovely on the M3. very sharp. I sold it to fund a 35mm Summilux, but I do miss it at times.
dacookieman
Cookie Monster
julescasablancas
Well-known
@ cnphoto: Yeah I sold my Summaron too, cause I already have the Summilux. The Summaron is very sharp and lovely for color pictures.
I didn't miss this at all though, I can't use it often enough to justify keeping it.
I didn't miss this at all though, I can't use it often enough to justify keeping it.
chirantanpatnaik
Newbie
Here's my kit, relatively new leica shooter here; (26 yrs old).
Acquired the second M8 thanks to a forum member (using the 15mm on it)
M9,M8, CV 35 1.4 MC, 15MM CV heliar (Rf coupled), 50mm Summarit 2.5.
See my photostream at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/neuralchaos/collections/72157624432970487/
Rgds
Chirantan Patnaik
Mumbai-INDIA
Acquired the second M8 thanks to a forum member (using the 15mm on it)
M9,M8, CV 35 1.4 MC, 15MM CV heliar (Rf coupled), 50mm Summarit 2.5.

See my photostream at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/neuralchaos/collections/72157624432970487/
Rgds
Chirantan Patnaik
Mumbai-INDIA
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naruto
GASitis.. finally cured?
Here's my kit, relatively new leica shooter here; (26 yrs old).
Acquired the second M8 thanks to a forum member (using the 15mm on it)
See my photostream at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/neuralchaos/collections/72157624432970487/
Glad to see that the M8 is being put to good use Chirantan. They look happy together
robklurfield
eclipse
Paulbe
Well-known
Rob--that's just excellent!
Thanks for posting...
Paul
Thanks for posting...
Paul
menos
Veteran
finally got my hands on the second of my fast dream lenses…
finally got my hands on the second of my fast dream lenses…
"M8.2" | D3 | 58 Noct-Nikkor
That little gem has almost unmanageable dof at close focus. It does focus down to 0.5m
which tops the Noctilux' razor thin dof.
So if unusably thin dof is the thing to go after this lens is it.
When I picked up the Noct at the dealer yesterday, he asked me about my M8.2, I bought from him half a year ago.
I pulled the camera out of my back and he couldn't believe it, as he never had seen a brassed digital M before
He has just now another M8.2 in exactly the same beautiful condition, I bought mine from him in - it is priced at 2.400 EUR.
If the Noct wasn't so expensive, I'd surely be tempted, to pick a second M8.2
finally got my hands on the second of my fast dream lenses…

"M8.2" | D3 | 58 Noct-Nikkor
That little gem has almost unmanageable dof at close focus. It does focus down to 0.5m
So if unusably thin dof is the thing to go after this lens is it.
When I picked up the Noct at the dealer yesterday, he asked me about my M8.2, I bought from him half a year ago.
I pulled the camera out of my back and he couldn't believe it, as he never had seen a brassed digital M before
He has just now another M8.2 in exactly the same beautiful condition, I bought mine from him in - it is priced at 2.400 EUR.
If the Noct wasn't so expensive, I'd surely be tempted, to pick a second M8.2
robklurfield
eclipse
glad to see someone else is using the heck out of his M8. I have a black paint M8 Panda and it's just starting to show some brass. when I first bought it, I would have been horrified at this given how much money it cost. now, after 12 or 14,000 clicks, I'm happy that any paint that's worn off has been from well-loved use.
"M8.2" | D3 | 58 Noct-Nikkor
That little gem has almost unmanageable dof at close focus. It does focus down to 0.5mwhich tops the Noctilux' razor thin dof.
So if unusably thin dof is the thing to go after this lens is it.
When I picked up the Noct at the dealer yesterday, he asked me about my M8.2, I bought from him half a year ago.
I pulled the camera out of my back and he couldn't believe it, as he never had seen a brassed digital M before
He has just now another M8.2 in exactly the same beautiful condition, I bought mine from him in - it is priced at 2.400 EUR.
If the Noct wasn't so expensive, I'd surely be tempted, to pick a second M8.2
menos
Veteran
glad to see someone else is using the heck out of his M8. I have a black paint M8 Panda and it's just starting to show some brass. when I first bought it, I would have been horrified at this given how much money it cost. now, after 12 or 14,000 clicks, I'm happy that any paint that's worn off has been from well-loved use.
Rob, this is exactly my experience. When I bought the M8.2 second hand, I asked around with raised eye brows, if the slightly brassed on/off switch was an issue.
Over time of using it, I brassed all edges and it became more and more MY CAMERA. I love that, and any further M I shall buy will be a black paint camera.
I don't care for resale value - it is MINE, that's important.
My next project is my black paint Nikon FM3a, I just bought a nice lens for - it clearly shows not enough use ;-)
I will use them both parallel in the bag now everyday-promise.
nobbylon
Veteran
Boredom set in for the day.
The only M I have left.

The only M I have left.
P. Lynn Miller
Well-known
My Leica M5 with the new Voigtänder Heliar 75mm f1.8...

menos
Veteran
Nice fit, these too ;-)
niels christopher
Established
wjlapier
Well-known
Almost sold this to buy something else. What was I thinking :bang:

menos
Veteran
That was close - good you're back in sanity ;-)
Is this a black dotted standard M6 classic?
Is this a black dotted standard M6 classic?
wjlapier
Well-known
That was close - good you're back in sanity ;-)
Is this a black dotted standard M6 classic?
yes, close.
Black dot was installed by previous owner. The M6 has black chrome MP style levers installed by Leica NJ a few months ago.
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