Where have all the 35 Lux's gone?

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The plan was to take my M6, with a (freshly acquired) 35mm Lux and some HP5, to Ireland in July- but so far, no dice on that glass...

Perhaps my trouble is the M8- as a 35 becomes essentially a normal? But good grief! I've been trying to buy a used 35mm Summilux ASPH for months and months and haven't seen one on here, or on photo.net, for a small age.. Is there some hidden source? Other places I could be checking?

Thanks,
-Ryan
 
Lux pre asp or asp 35 or 50 are not high volume. Patience is required especially if you want a shooter with perfect optics cheap.

How many people have stuffed unicorn heads in entrance hall?

Noel
 
Did you try www.keh.com

Actually, I did try KEH yesterday. They used to have a screen or two full of 35mm Leitz lenses. Now only a few and I think only 1 35mm Summicron. What happened?

Meanwhile, the Voigtlander Nokton and Zeiss Biogon are alive, well, and fairly plentiful.
 
One of the problems is that pre-ASPH Summiluxes has become the dreaded collectible! I saw them at outrageous prices in Tolyo last month. Late 1990's had asking prices of $1500 and up. The Aspherics were about the same! The really early 35/1,4's are even more expensive, but they always were a bit of a collectors item, particularly in Japan were they value "bokeh" and that lens had it in *****s. The infamous OLLUX hood alone was going for $400 and up as this hood rivals Nikkor RF lenses hoods for being prone to falling off and getting lost. Your alternative might be the 35/1,2 Nokton which is a/cheaper and b/1/2 stop faster and c/ as good, if not better than the 35/1,4 Asph and considerably less flare prone than the Summilux 35 Asph.
 
I use a J12, flares less than my lux, most of the time, and if you dont need the 1.4 reduces the risk, of $>>> for replacement. I've not seem a lux with perfect optics, I could afford for some time now, like about ten years wondered why, Tom A is useful to have around to explain. Ta.

Bought a Canon f/2 type II in nice condition, instead, From Kim C.

Noel
 
Thanks all,

I'll keep an eye on KEH- it sounds as though their stock turns over quite quickly.

I'd be all over the Voigtlander 35mm 1.2, except that it's almost twice as long and twice as heavy as the Summilux. I know, for the extra money I could get another smaller 35 as well, but I'm looking for a lighter single lens kit.

As for slower lenses, the extra stop is make or break for me much of the time.

I don't mind paying the market rate for a Summilux ASPH in good shape- I'm not holding out for a bargain, as I want one for my trip.

-Ryan
 
You probably have bad karma and difficulty getting one because you insist on calling it a "Lux".

Leitz lenses are NOT "lux" or "cron".

They are Summicron, and Summilux.

We all don't have to use some silly internet/chat/txt message spelling.

Biogons are not "gons". Noktons are not "tons".

We are not the Little Rascals in the "He Man Wimmin Hater's Club". We are presumably literate adults.

I hereby request the idiotic and asinine abbreviated spelling of lens names stop right here and now, forever.
 
'k.

/T

Edward Felcher said:
You probably have bad karma and difficulty getting one because you insist on calling it a "Lux".

Leitz lenses are NOT "lux" or "cron".

They are Summicron, and Summilux.

We all don't have to use some silly internet/chat/txt message spelling.

Biogons are not "gons". Noktons are not "tons".

We are not the Little Rascals in the "He Man Wimmin Hater's Club". We are presumably literate adults.

I hereby request the idiotic and asinine abbreviated spelling of lens names stop right here and now, forever.
 
English delenda est!

English delenda est!

Edward Felcher said:
You probably have bad karma and difficulty getting one because you insist on calling it a "Lux".

Leitz lenses are NOT "lux" or "cron".

They are Summicron, and Summilux.

We all don't have to use some silly internet/chat/txt message spelling.

Biogons are not "gons". Noktons are not "tons".

We are not the Little Rascals in the "He Man Wimmin Hater's Club". We are presumably literate adults.

I hereby request the idiotic and asinine abbreviated spelling of lens names stop right here and now, forever.

Erican glish is ting orter all the time. Vernment ncies' phabet soup o nyms, fr'stance, could fill a tionary. Lackberry speek is same. Once u get ustomed to its ficiency, u h8 when ppl use so many letters. U know and k3wl ppl know what u mean out so much blahblah. Get with the gram, u lus3r!

Cron my lux this noct 4ever!
 
Ryan -

If it is small and light you are looking for you might consider a 40mm NOKton or a 40 mm SUMMIcron, or both PLUS a great big 35mm NOKton , for less than a used 35 SUMMIlux ASPH will cost you.

And just to prove I can be just as much of a git as the next guy - TTFN!

- John
 
The 75mm Summilux has dissapeared too.

I sold one - nothing special, but pristine - on eBay a couple months back for over $2200. One sold last week for over $2300 and it was described as having stripped screw heads from a CLA. Desperation makes fools of us all.

- John
 
Edward Felcher said:
You probably have bad karma and difficulty getting one because you insist on calling it a "Lux".

Leitz lenses are NOT "lux" or "cron".

They are Summicron, and Summilux.

We all don't have to use some silly internet/chat/txt message spelling.

Biogons are not "gons". Noktons are not "tons".

We are not the Little Rascals in the "He Man Wimmin Hater's Club". We are presumably literate adults.

I hereby request the idiotic and asinine abbreviated spelling of lens names stop right here and now, forever.


Gimme a break.

It's a camera, not a religious relic.

People have been using these abbreviations for ages, just like they call a Hasselblad a 'Blad' or 'Hassy'.
 
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