[New test photos released] Leica Summicron 35/2 Eight Element copy made in China

Watching this project develop is a real privilege. Thank you to Kevin and the maker for their responsiveness.

I may have missed it but are the accessories (finder and hood) going to match the paint choices of the lens - will they come in all colours?


Thank you for your support!

Currently, there will be two painting options available for the viewfinder and lens hood. First of all, they all made with brass. The first option is like the original, chrome plating on brass. The second option is black paint. I imagine it will match perfectly on your original/replica black paint lenses. You can remove some of the black paint to reveal the brass underneath.

Kevin
 
Information summarization

Information summarization

*I can imagine it would be tough for some people to go through all the pages under this topic. So again, I copy and paste the summary here for your convenience. But I do think it worth to watch all the old posts.


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
 
I just wanted to double check, but will the placement of the customization text be adjustable? I'd like to be able to insert "SUMMICRON" (9 characters, but "I" doesn't take up too much space, does it?) in between the serial number and the lens specs like in the original:

"LIGHT LENS LAB CHINA 000/500 SUMMICRON 1:2/35"

And can we put "BEIJING" instead of "CHINA"?


Sorry, forget to mention that they cannot engrave summicron on the replica lens since Leica still uses Summicron on their current lenses. As they want to avoid any kinds of unpredictable legal issues. Wish you can understand.

Kevin
 
I see, that’s understandable. What about the placement of the customized text and place of origin? Can it read something like:

LIGHT LENS LAB BEIJING 000/500 REPLICA 1:2/35

Or maybe drop China/Beijing so the engraving is more visually balanced around the ring?

LIGHT LENS LAB 000/500 REPLICA 1:2/35
 
I see, that’s understandable. What about the placement of the customized text and place of origin? Can it read something like:

LIGHT LENS LAB BEIJING 000/500 REPLICA 1:2/35

Or maybe drop China/Beijing so the engraving is more visually balanced around the ring?

LIGHT LENS LAB 000/500 REPLICA 1:2/35

The front decorative rings are all manufactured in batches, leaving only blank space for customized content. And they will engrave the customized texts on the blank space after they received the customer's order.
 
KEVIN-XU 愛 forever;2926915 said:
The front decorative rings are all manufactured in batches, leaving only blank space for customized content. And they will engrave the customized texts on the blank space after they received the customer's order.

Hi Kevin, sorry to hit you with yet another question, but could you check whether it would be possible to get Chinese characters engraved in the customizable space?
 
KEVIN-XU 愛 forever;2926915 said:
The front decorative rings are all manufactured in batches, leaving only blank space for customized content. And they will engrave the customized texts on the blank space after they received the customer's order.

Thanks for the explanation, Kevin! I'll try to think of something 8 characters long. 🙂
 
Hi Kevin, sorry to hit you with yet another question, but could you check whether it would be possible to get Chinese characters engraved in the customizable space?

Hi Jon, yes, you can choose Chinese characters. But will require extra labor costs.

Here is the direct answer from the maker: As for Chinese characters, we generally don't recommend them because many of the Chinese characters are complicated. Whether complicated or simple, workers need to manually trim the edges of Chinese characters to make them fit in the front ring. As you can imagine that complex Chinese characters are engraved in a relatively small custom area, and the strokes would almost be blurred together. So not recommended. Even if you choose the simple Chinese characters, due to the workload of manual trimming and the need for multiple tests, it will require additional labor costs of $ 100.


Kevin
 
hi there,

any release date Kevin ? it's hard to wait ;-)


I can totally understand. I am sorry that the project takes a longer time than we expected. I talked with the maker today, asking about the release date of the 8-element replica.

Here is his response: There are three main reasons that make us delay the release date. First of all, We need to further optimize the lens's rangefinder coupling mechanism to achieve more accurate focusing of the lens. After the improvement of this part of the mechanism, the corresponding modification of the lens barrel is also required. These tasks are time-consuming.
Secondly, this time the lens core assembly is different from the previous prototype lenses. Each lens needs to be wiped carefully to be spotless so that it is considered a final product.
And the final reason is that we have further improved the anti-glare performance, some modifications and other little things are added inside the lens, which lengthens the manufacturing time.

Approximately, the lens will be officially released within this month. An official purchase form will be sent to all the people who are on the buying list within this week.

Please allow him several weeks to make this project as good as possible.

Again, I am sorry to keep you guys waiting.

Thanks,
Kevin
 
KEVIN-XU 愛 forever;2927196 said:
I can totally understand. I am sorry that the project takes a longer time than we expected. I talked with the maker today, asking about the release date of the 8-element replica.

Here is his response: There are three main reasons that make us delay the release date. First of all, We need to further optimize the lens's rangefinder coupling mechanism to achieve more accurate focusing of the lens. After the improvement of this part of the mechanism, the corresponding modification of the lens barrel is also required. These tasks are time-consuming.
Secondly, this time the lens core assembly is different from the previous prototype lenses. Each lens needs to be wiped carefully to be spotless so that it is considered a final product.
And the final reason is that we have further improved the anti-glare performance, some modifications and other little things are added inside the lens, which lengthens the manufacturing time.

Approximately, the lens will be officially released within this month. An official purchase form will be sent to all the people who are on the buying list within this week.

Please allow him several weeks to make this project as good as possible.

Again, I am sorry to keep you guys waiting.

Thanks,
Kevin

Hi Kevin,

Thank you so much for sharing this and keeping us up to date on this project.
One of the big reason I am interested in this project is the level of care and detail the maker is putting into the lens.
I am very excited to order one, and am happy to wait.

Colton
 
Hi Kevin,

Thank you so much for sharing this and keeping us up to date on this project.
One of the big reason I am interested in this project is the level of care and detail the maker is putting into the lens.
I am very excited to order one, and am happy to wait.

Colton

Hi Colton,

Thank you very much for your understanding and support! I believe with your guys' support, the maker will be able to make this next project come true.

Best,
Kevin
 
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