drolo61
Member
For the lack of a better place to post this, I at least will try to raise awareness for stolen property:
I had a R-D1 (serial 002035) with a Leitz Summicron 35/2.0 (serial 3639406) stolen last Saturday 3.1.2009 near Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Spain.
Should by any chance someone be offered this kit or find it anywhere announced, would you please let me know?
Olaf Lochschmidt, Mansteinstrasse 23, D-20253 Hamburg, Germany, +49 40 2201671 or mobile +491724222138.
Thanks for your help - and in case of success the finder will be rewarded!!
I had a R-D1 (serial 002035) with a Leitz Summicron 35/2.0 (serial 3639406) stolen last Saturday 3.1.2009 near Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Spain.
Should by any chance someone be offered this kit or find it anywhere announced, would you please let me know?
Olaf Lochschmidt, Mansteinstrasse 23, D-20253 Hamburg, Germany, +49 40 2201671 or mobile +491724222138.
Thanks for your help - and in case of success the finder will be rewarded!!
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Krosya
Konicaze
Sorry to hear this. Hope it'll work out for you. Good luck!
drolo61
Member
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks for the good wishes
Thanks
Thanks for the good wishes
elshaneo
Panographer
I would start on Ebay. The thief would most likely sell them there I guess.
I hope that eventually you'll find something in the right direction...
I hope that eventually you'll find something in the right direction...
drolo61
Member
ebay is already on the radar
ebay is already on the radar
ebay is already on the radar - thanks for the tip!!
ebay is already on the radar
ebay is already on the radar - thanks for the tip!!
iñaki
Well-known
I will take a look in the spanish photo forums I know. Do you know the serial nº of both?
rickp
Well-known
it may be possible/useful to notify the manufacturers if the items are under guarantee or may require manufacturer-level service in future? it was useful to send the serial number of a stolen rolex to the factory.
good luck
gruesse aus schnelsen
rick
good luck
gruesse aus schnelsen
rick
santi-u
Established
I will pay attention too in the spanish photo sites. It's important to know the serials, you can email them to me if you prefer.
sumbert@mac.com
Good luck Olaf!
sumbert@mac.com
Good luck Olaf!
drolo61
Member
dear spanish friends,
thanks for your help. will check serials asap tonight when home from work! Great community spirit!
thanks for your help. will check serials asap tonight when home from work! Great community spirit!
drolo61
Member
is anyone here who lives on Tenerife?
My best bet would be second hand photo shops in Santa Cruz. They have taken money from my bank account at Santa Cruz yesterday, so I assume that they are after quick cash.
My best bet would be second hand photo shops in Santa Cruz. They have taken money from my bank account at Santa Cruz yesterday, so I assume that they are after quick cash.
CourierCam
Photojournalist/collector
I have been maintaining the serial number registry for the R-D1. Please send me serial numbers and I'll keep my eyes open.
Jim Headley
Gering, Nebraska USA
Jim Headley
Gering, Nebraska USA
drolo61
Member
Jim, you will have it tonight (my time). Thanks for all the help!
drolo61
Member
Serial of lens 3639406
Serial of lens 3639406
Serial of lens 3639406
Serial of the lens is 3639406I will take a look in the spanish photo forums I know. Do you know the serial nº of both?
drolo61
Member
Updated serials.
R-D1 - 002035
Summicron-M 35/2.0 - 3639406
R-D1 - 002035
Summicron-M 35/2.0 - 3639406
Olaf, so sorry to hear of the theft! Best of luck with this. It could help prevent others from suffering the same (and satisfy curiosity) if you will describe how this happened. They got your credit card too, enabling them to draw cash?
I was on Lanzarote in the Canary Is. in April with my M8 and Summicron 28... I can imagine their being stolen... it would have been a nightmare. I hope your trip was otherwise pleasant and you brought back some pictures at least?
I was on Lanzarote in the Canary Is. in April with my M8 and Summicron 28... I can imagine their being stolen... it would have been a nightmare. I hope your trip was otherwise pleasant and you brought back some pictures at least?
drolo61
Member
Doug,
big stupid me left luggage in the trunk of my car while at beach. Though merely 100m away I did not notice anything due to the surf. Rear window broken, backrest of rear seat open ... and gone they were. Most likely the f...ers watch us arrive. The holiday was great, but all pictures gone with the camera.
Cheers
Olaf
big stupid me left luggage in the trunk of my car while at beach. Though merely 100m away I did not notice anything due to the surf. Rear window broken, backrest of rear seat open ... and gone they were. Most likely the f...ers watch us arrive. The holiday was great, but all pictures gone with the camera.
Cheers
Olaf
ruilebreiro
Member
sorry to ear :\
guess is not a good way to start the year
it's a dream kit indeed
guess is not a good way to start the year
it's a dream kit indeed
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RegisterYourCamera.com: "Ever wonder if that second hand camera you purchased online was stolen? Well, now there is a way to find out before you buy. RegisterYourCamera.com is a free online service for registering your photographic equipment. If someone steals your camera, simply enter the serial number and a description into the online database and your done. When someone searches on stolen serial numbers, your item will then be listed. Sounds simple enough, yet it could be very effective in helping track your missing item.
CorreCaminos
CorreCaminos
Sorry to hear about your camera. I hope you find it soon.
I grew up in Santa Cruz de Tfe. many, many years ago and it was the best place in the whole world. Very little crime and virtually none of it violent. I moved to the States in late 1979 and haven't been back to Tenerife since the mid 80s but I hear from friends that things have changed quite a lot.
I grew up in Santa Cruz de Tfe. many, many years ago and it was the best place in the whole world. Very little crime and virtually none of it violent. I moved to the States in late 1979 and haven't been back to Tenerife since the mid 80s but I hear from friends that things have changed quite a lot.
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