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Hey guys,
A week ago, one of our forum member harryjiang created a thread sharing the exciting Leica copy project, which is the Leica first version 35mm f2 replica. Personally, I am very excited when I heard this news because I love classic Leica lenses. I have three Summicron 35mm f2 V1 in my collection. So I really want to compare the replica with my original Leica Summicron. Then I get in touch with the people who started this project. Unfortunately, I cannot get my hands on the prototype of the Summicron 35/2 replica since I am not living in China right now. But he is very kind to share some information about the project with me and send me some test shots taken with this lens. He wants me to share these photos on RFF and to seek some real opinion here. Please feel free to comment.
Here are the pictures taken with Leica monochrome + the Summicron 35/2 replica prototype at f/2 wide open.
I've been told that all the test photos were just slightly adjusted on Lightroom.
Leica Summicron 35mm f2 Eight Element Replica Prototype made in China by Kevin-Xu, on Flickr
Leica Summicron 35mm f2 Eight Element Replica Prototype made in China by Kevin-Xu, on Flickr
Leica Summicron 35mm f2 Eight Element Replica Prototype made in China by Kevin-Xu, on Flickr
Leica Summicron 35mm f2 Eight Element Replica Prototype made in China by Kevin-Xu, on Flickr
Leica Summicron 35mm f2 Eight Element Replica Prototype made in China by Kevin-Xu, on Flickr
Leica Summicron 35mm f2 Eight Element Replica Prototype made in China by Kevin-Xu, on Flickr
Leica Summicron 35mm f2 Eight Element Replica Prototype made in China by Kevin-Xu, on Flickr
Leica Summicron 35mm f2 Eight Element Replica Prototype made in China by Kevin-Xu, on Flickr
Enjoy the photos. And we are looking forward to your opinions.
Best regards,
Kevin
The first batch 8-element Replica:
Use flint lead-glass like the original one (Note: Supply will be limit since flint lead-glass is hard to find now even in China)
Two types of single coating like the original one (Multi-coated as special request with extra cost, + $100 )
The lens body is crafted in brass
Each lens will include brass made front and rear lens caps. The lens will also be stored in an aluminum alloy container (All metal, no plastic will be used in this project.)
Three paint options: Black Paint / Chrome / Brass
Free engraving service for each lens(Numbers/Alphabet, 8/9 spaces)
Retail price will be $499 + shipping (There will be an extra cost if you have a special request that requires extra labor cost. Please understand.)
NOTE:
The buyer will need to fill out an official purchase form (include all the necessary information, lens options, custom engraving, etc.) when the lens is available for purchase
The maker cannot reserve any specific serial number for you, as this is hard for them to manage.
LTM version will be released approximately three months later. It will also come with an LTM-M adapter. (The closest focus of the LTM version will be 1 meter, as the original one.)
The replica lens hood will be sold separately. Asking for around $20/each.
The replica viewfinder will be sold separately. Not sure of the cost yet.
There will be two paint options for the viewfinder and lens hood, original or black paint.
*My PM box is 100% full now... In case I missed any of your messages, please send it to the following email address:
Email:
8elementsreplica@gmail.com
Kevin
Leica 8-element Replica Engraving Example by Kevin-Xu, on Flickr
A week ago, one of our forum member harryjiang created a thread sharing the exciting Leica copy project, which is the Leica first version 35mm f2 replica. Personally, I am very excited when I heard this news because I love classic Leica lenses. I have three Summicron 35mm f2 V1 in my collection. So I really want to compare the replica with my original Leica Summicron. Then I get in touch with the people who started this project. Unfortunately, I cannot get my hands on the prototype of the Summicron 35/2 replica since I am not living in China right now. But he is very kind to share some information about the project with me and send me some test shots taken with this lens. He wants me to share these photos on RFF and to seek some real opinion here. Please feel free to comment.
Here are the pictures taken with Leica monochrome + the Summicron 35/2 replica prototype at f/2 wide open.
I've been told that all the test photos were just slightly adjusted on Lightroom.








Enjoy the photos. And we are looking forward to your opinions.
Best regards,
Kevin
The first batch 8-element Replica:
Use flint lead-glass like the original one (Note: Supply will be limit since flint lead-glass is hard to find now even in China)
Two types of single coating like the original one (Multi-coated as special request with extra cost, + $100 )
The lens body is crafted in brass
Each lens will include brass made front and rear lens caps. The lens will also be stored in an aluminum alloy container (All metal, no plastic will be used in this project.)
Three paint options: Black Paint / Chrome / Brass
Free engraving service for each lens(Numbers/Alphabet, 8/9 spaces)
Retail price will be $499 + shipping (There will be an extra cost if you have a special request that requires extra labor cost. Please understand.)
NOTE:
The buyer will need to fill out an official purchase form (include all the necessary information, lens options, custom engraving, etc.) when the lens is available for purchase
The maker cannot reserve any specific serial number for you, as this is hard for them to manage.
LTM version will be released approximately three months later. It will also come with an LTM-M adapter. (The closest focus of the LTM version will be 1 meter, as the original one.)
The replica lens hood will be sold separately. Asking for around $20/each.
The replica viewfinder will be sold separately. Not sure of the cost yet.
There will be two paint options for the viewfinder and lens hood, original or black paint.
*My PM box is 100% full now... In case I missed any of your messages, please send it to the following email address:
Email:
8elementsreplica@gmail.com
Kevin
