Leica 35mm Summilux ASPH (pre-FLE version). I bought it new in 2008. The OEM hood got crunched in my camera bag and has a piece broken off, but optically there are no issues with the lens. So I'll include a generic vented 46mm hood as well. It is 6-bit coded. There is some paint wear around the aperture ring. Price for the lens is $3500. Includes original box, leather case.
50mm Dual Range Summicron f/2 - Includes original box, goggles, front and rear caps. Excellent condition. Bought from Tamarkin. I hate to let this one go, but have a 50mm Summilux now and I can't justify keeping both. (And no, the M3 pictured with the lens is not included in the sale!) $1000
21mm Super-Angulon f/3.4 in chrome. This is an older lens, and shows some wear. The previous owner blacked out writing - "Leitz/Wetzlar" and "Super-Angulon" on the face of the lens with marker. When I bought it there was some wiggle in the front element, but that was corrected by Sherry Krauter. Includes hood and rear cap. $1000.
21mm Leitz Finder, plastic. Great shape, $200. Can be had along with the S-A for $1150.
90mm Summicron - This is the Canadian Summicron with the 48mm filter size and built-in tripod thread and hood. Received a new lens mount from Leica NJ in 2010, but is not 6-bit coded. $650.
Leica grip for M8/M9/M-E in black, $100.
I realize the price of the 35mm Lux ASPH is out of reach to a lot of folks (and probably to me when I bought it), but would be willing to entertain trades to help offset the cost. Would be interested in the Zeiss 100m f/2 Macro in a Nikon F mount, the Zeiss 28mm f/2 in a Nikon F mount, a 21mm or 18mm M lens that will play well with a digital M, or a good user M6. Would prefer to trade with someone local to the NYC area.
All prices net to me -- consider shipping insurance cost. I'd be more than happy to meet with local buyers to work out a deal, but for shipping I am going to insist on a method (UPS preferred, FedEx also an option) that provides detailed tracking and insurance. Would prefer a US buyer as I've found international shipping costs to be prohibitive.
Photos here: 2012-09-22 - M8 Sale Pics - jimfisher's Photos | SmugMug
And the DR Cron here: Getting in Close with a Rangefinder: The Leica Summicron DR 50mm f/2 | Daguerreotyping
50mm Dual Range Summicron f/2 - Includes original box, goggles, front and rear caps. Excellent condition. Bought from Tamarkin. I hate to let this one go, but have a 50mm Summilux now and I can't justify keeping both. (And no, the M3 pictured with the lens is not included in the sale!) $1000
21mm Super-Angulon f/3.4 in chrome. This is an older lens, and shows some wear. The previous owner blacked out writing - "Leitz/Wetzlar" and "Super-Angulon" on the face of the lens with marker. When I bought it there was some wiggle in the front element, but that was corrected by Sherry Krauter. Includes hood and rear cap. $1000.
21mm Leitz Finder, plastic. Great shape, $200. Can be had along with the S-A for $1150.
90mm Summicron - This is the Canadian Summicron with the 48mm filter size and built-in tripod thread and hood. Received a new lens mount from Leica NJ in 2010, but is not 6-bit coded. $650.
Leica grip for M8/M9/M-E in black, $100.
I realize the price of the 35mm Lux ASPH is out of reach to a lot of folks (and probably to me when I bought it), but would be willing to entertain trades to help offset the cost. Would be interested in the Zeiss 100m f/2 Macro in a Nikon F mount, the Zeiss 28mm f/2 in a Nikon F mount, a 21mm or 18mm M lens that will play well with a digital M, or a good user M6. Would prefer to trade with someone local to the NYC area.
All prices net to me -- consider shipping insurance cost. I'd be more than happy to meet with local buyers to work out a deal, but for shipping I am going to insist on a method (UPS preferred, FedEx also an option) that provides detailed tracking and insurance. Would prefer a US buyer as I've found international shipping costs to be prohibitive.
Photos here: 2012-09-22 - M8 Sale Pics - jimfisher's Photos | SmugMug
And the DR Cron here: Getting in Close with a Rangefinder: The Leica Summicron DR 50mm f/2 | Daguerreotyping