sharpf8
Established
mkl said:According to the 1976 Litz Catalogue, the 12504 fits the Lux 35 and Cron 35 (v3).
I wonder if the 12504 or 12585 fits a V4 Cron 35....
Yes, a 12585 hood will fit on a version 4 Cron. It used to be my set-up until I sold the lens and has been kicking myself since.:bang:
edho
edho
maitrestanley
Established
edho said:This is my repainted olive drab M2 with Summicron 50mm collapsible on my coffee table.![]()
Very nice!! The brown leather strap matches the green perfectly!
kross
sonnarism
just took this..... m3 with 90mm elamarit f/2.8 and vc2 on my coffee table....
cheers...

cheers...
roundg
Well-known
kross said:just took this..... m3 with 90mm elamarit f/2.8 and vc2 on my coffee table....![]()
cheers...
nice set. M3 is the best for using a 90mm lens.
naos
23 Skidoo
vha
Isn't it coffee time ?
Update
Update
Time for a small update, got the leicameter in the mail today (thanks ray_g for the deal) and bought another elmar 59mm 2,8 (new type) since i was so enormously clever to drop the black M6 w/50mm elmar in the pavement some weeks ago, this is how it goes when you take "wrong" jacket for a walkabout, the schott parka is nice, but have slippy shoulders. Now the black M6 and the elmar is in solms, Germany for a status rapport, and then my insurance company do their part of the job ..
just 2-3 months to wait then.
vha
edit: the attacment did not work at the first time ..
Update
Time for a small update, got the leicameter in the mail today (thanks ray_g for the deal) and bought another elmar 59mm 2,8 (new type) since i was so enormously clever to drop the black M6 w/50mm elmar in the pavement some weeks ago, this is how it goes when you take "wrong" jacket for a walkabout, the schott parka is nice, but have slippy shoulders. Now the black M6 and the elmar is in solms, Germany for a status rapport, and then my insurance company do their part of the job ..
just 2-3 months to wait then.
vha
edit: the attacment did not work at the first time ..
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edho
edho
Avotius
Some guy
you guys make me so jealous...well when I get my m7 im going to take it to the studio and take some pictures of it!
Film dino
David Chong
My CRR "enamelled"/ repainted (& re-shuttered) button-rewind M2 has just collected it's first user's ding, just west of the frame counter... before being repainted the chrome was already brassing through- one of it's former owners was a NY based photojournalist.
David
David
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venchka
Veteran
Let me introduce...
Let me introduce...
...Bubba, Bigfoot's younger cousin. As seen through a 1965 vintage Leitz 90mm 2.8 Elmarit lens mounted on Bigfoot and recorded by Ilford XP2 Super.
This thread reinforces the fact that I am not, nor will I ever be, a product photographer. Nor will I ever be any other kind of photographer.
I do persist in trying.
Let me introduce...
...Bubba, Bigfoot's younger cousin. As seen through a 1965 vintage Leitz 90mm 2.8 Elmarit lens mounted on Bigfoot and recorded by Ilford XP2 Super.
This thread reinforces the fact that I am not, nor will I ever be, a product photographer. Nor will I ever be any other kind of photographer.
I do persist in trying.
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BennyC
Member
I'm new here!
I'm new here!
Hi,
I am new to this forum.
Couldn't resist putting my mismatched twins here.
I'm new here!
Hi,
I am new to this forum.
Couldn't resist putting my mismatched twins here.

jcr
Member
Hey, Benny, nice to see you here 
Here are mine :
M6 TTL with 135mm Tele-Elmar
M4 with 50mm Summicron
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Here are mine :
M6 TTL with 135mm Tele-Elmar

M4 with 50mm Summicron

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maitrestanley
Established
Wow, that lens is huge.
jcr
Member
It can be a bit embarassing in the streets, when my camera is hanging in front of me near the crotch area ... at any rate, I use the 35mm / 50mm 90% of the time outside.
Nonetheless, I just love the perspective of a long lens for portraits, whether on the leica, hasselblad or a dslr.
maitrestanley
Established
jcr said:It actually looks shorter in the picture, it is longer in actual ...
It can be a bit embarassing in the streets, when my camera is hanging in front of me near the crotch area ... at any rate, I use the 35mm / 50mm 90% of the time outside.
Nonetheless, I just love the perspective of a long lens for portraits, whether on the leica, hasselblad or a dslr.
I'm tempted by the 135 but the size is just ridiculous. I might as well stick with an slr.
The newer 90's, however, aren't too bad...
jcr
Member
Ha ha ... it's really tiny, compared to my other cameras' big ones ...
I agree it is ridiculous if one cares how one looks in the streets. I tried to be hardcore and not go beyond 50mm, but it just doesn't work for me. The 135 (or 90mm) is a tool that I want for certain pictures. This is what is important to me, and it's cheap compared to other Leitz lenses.
And I'm not into Leicas because of their name, or looks, or rangefinder ... it's the superb B&W negatives !
I also think 90mm with the hood is ridiculous to look at on the streets mounted on a small Leica M. It doesn't bother me of course, I couldn't care less, but I'm sure it bothers some who are more worried at how they will look rather than worry about getting pictures.
At any rate, my favorite is 35mm and 50mm, up close and personal, which is what I believe rangefinders are meant for the most. 28mm and below is too intrusive for me, I need to get as close as 1 meter to get a decent sized person in the composition, and they'll hear the shutter click too, and I'm no sprinter
90mm and 135mm are for special uses, definitely not even ideal for the street shooting focusing methods - infinity, zone, hyperfocal distance ...
I agree it is ridiculous if one cares how one looks in the streets. I tried to be hardcore and not go beyond 50mm, but it just doesn't work for me. The 135 (or 90mm) is a tool that I want for certain pictures. This is what is important to me, and it's cheap compared to other Leitz lenses.
And I'm not into Leicas because of their name, or looks, or rangefinder ... it's the superb B&W negatives !
I also think 90mm with the hood is ridiculous to look at on the streets mounted on a small Leica M. It doesn't bother me of course, I couldn't care less, but I'm sure it bothers some who are more worried at how they will look rather than worry about getting pictures.
At any rate, my favorite is 35mm and 50mm, up close and personal, which is what I believe rangefinders are meant for the most. 28mm and below is too intrusive for me, I need to get as close as 1 meter to get a decent sized person in the composition, and they'll hear the shutter click too, and I'm no sprinter
90mm and 135mm are for special uses, definitely not even ideal for the street shooting focusing methods - infinity, zone, hyperfocal distance ...
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Berliner
Well-known
Wow! That bad boy in the burgandy leather coat is stunning.
Harry Lime
Practitioner
Film dino said:My CRR "enamelled"/ repainted (& re-shuttered) button-rewind M2 has just collected it's first user's ding, just west of the frame counter... before being repainted the chrome was already brassing through- one of it's former owners was a NY based photojournalist.
David
Nice. I'm going to have CRR do that to one of my M4 bodies.
JNewell
Leica M Recidivist
Here's my 1955 M3, purchased used in 1972...
...wow, take me back? I was in 9th grade, saved and saved and saved. Wanted the other M3 the dealer had, which didn't have the meter skid marks on the top plate, but couldn't afford it. It came with a 1954 collapsible Summicron that I've misplaced somewhere around the house
bang: ) I added a Leicameter M, which served me better than most today would believe, and a 12575 shade that took my breath away when I was told what it would cost.
Over the years, I added a rapid load kit, the frameline preview lever and the Camian rapid rewind lever. I recently gave up on the vulcanite and recovered it with Cameraleather's "Griptac," which is a very close visual match for the vulcanite and is a perfect functional match. The camera has also had trips to Rockleigh, DAG and (most recently) Youxin Ye. (Thanks, Youxin!)
It's proudly wearing a Dual Ranage Summicron from the final run (serial no. 23572xx), which seems a good match as some kind of quintessential Leica outfit.
I have had many other M bodies and lenses come and go and come again, but this one has stayed.
...wow, take me back? I was in 9th grade, saved and saved and saved. Wanted the other M3 the dealer had, which didn't have the meter skid marks on the top plate, but couldn't afford it. It came with a 1954 collapsible Summicron that I've misplaced somewhere around the house
Over the years, I added a rapid load kit, the frameline preview lever and the Camian rapid rewind lever. I recently gave up on the vulcanite and recovered it with Cameraleather's "Griptac," which is a very close visual match for the vulcanite and is a perfect functional match. The camera has also had trips to Rockleigh, DAG and (most recently) Youxin Ye. (Thanks, Youxin!)
It's proudly wearing a Dual Ranage Summicron from the final run (serial no. 23572xx), which seems a good match as some kind of quintessential Leica outfit.
I have had many other M bodies and lenses come and go and come again, but this one has stayed.
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