Went to the SF Bay Area photo fair (
http://www.photofair.com/) this morning. Sold most of what I wanted to sell, and picked up:
A 50/2.8 Elmar-M. I traded my 50/3.5 Elmar from 1954 and my Motor-M that I bought new in 2001 (I later got the Leicavit) plus a few Benjamins for a 1997 copy of the Elmar-M with caps and the cute little hood. It has a bit of wear on the paint, but the glass looks good, and, although I enjoyed the vintage 50/3.5, having the aperture ring move the focus and the infinity lock tab were annoying, so I'm happy to have the modern version.
There was a fellow with a box of Chinese adaptors for NEX, M43 and a few XF for $25-35. I have an X-E1, and wanted to get a cheap older 50mm macro, so I looked at the adaptors he had (FD, Nikon, Olympus Pen, and 42mm) and then found a Canon 50/3.5 SSC macro for $50, got the $35 adaptor, now I have a portable macro solution that's a lot cheaper than the 60/2.4 from Fuji. I may want the Fuji 56/1.4 when it comes out for portraits, so I really didn't want to buy both the 60 and 56 from Fuji. I think the adaptor will live permanently on that 50 macro, but maybe some other older FD lenses will come along to tempt me later...
I sold my Tachihara 4x5 that needs slight repairs for an OK amount, and my large format Fuji 250/6.3 that probably needs a little shutter care, and picked up a 135/5.6 Symmar-S large format lens. I didn't need two 250's (I have another 250/4.7 Fuji, and that's a very fast "portrait" lens in the LF world), and never had a 135mm (for those of you not familiar with large format, 135 is a "wide normal"), so I cleared out a lot of closet space, and got a lens I didn't have.
I also sold all my medium format film gear a couple months ago, and I found a fellow selling film, so I traded my last 10 rolls of TMax 400 for 5 rolls of 135 TMax 100 and one roll of 135 TMax 400.
All in all, I got rid of what I no longer used, got some things I would use, and my wallet isn't as light afterwards as I was fearing, so I had a good time.