Hosermage
Active member
Hi,
I have an excellent condition ZM25 in silver for sale. Comes with front cap, rear cap, original box and papers, no hood. Everything spotless for $850 paypal'd and shipped in CONUS, with USPS delivery tracking.
I'm selling it for no faults of its own. The lens is super sharp, and I used it without external viewfinder, just use the entire VF to guesstimate. But I wear glasses, so it's hard for me to see the entire VF. I got an 28 Elmarit shortly after it, and just find the 6bit coding and proper frameline without external viewfinder easier for a lazy person like me.
It is the newer version with a groove on the mounting ring so if you add the 6-bit coding with a marker, it won't come off so easy. I believe the recommended 6-bit coding for this lens is the 28mm Elmarit ASPH, but I coded it as 24mm Elmarit so it won't get confused with the real 28mm Elmarit that I have in Lightroom. Also, be careful that if you code it as 28mm, the M9 won't record the 6-bit lens info if you don't manually flip the viewfinder to the 28mm frameline. It records fine when I code it to 24mm. It brings up the 35mm frameline on my M9 by default, which I think is better for the M8 shooters.
I have an excellent condition ZM25 in silver for sale. Comes with front cap, rear cap, original box and papers, no hood. Everything spotless for $850 paypal'd and shipped in CONUS, with USPS delivery tracking.
I'm selling it for no faults of its own. The lens is super sharp, and I used it without external viewfinder, just use the entire VF to guesstimate. But I wear glasses, so it's hard for me to see the entire VF. I got an 28 Elmarit shortly after it, and just find the 6bit coding and proper frameline without external viewfinder easier for a lazy person like me.
It is the newer version with a groove on the mounting ring so if you add the 6-bit coding with a marker, it won't come off so easy. I believe the recommended 6-bit coding for this lens is the 28mm Elmarit ASPH, but I coded it as 24mm Elmarit so it won't get confused with the real 28mm Elmarit that I have in Lightroom. Also, be careful that if you code it as 28mm, the M9 won't record the 6-bit lens info if you don't manually flip the viewfinder to the 28mm frameline. It records fine when I code it to 24mm. It brings up the 35mm frameline on my M9 by default, which I think is better for the M8 shooters.