View Full Version : Strangely modified Summar 50/??
landsknechte
06-03-2007, 21:25
Here's a strange one... At a local antique store, there was a IIIa with 50/2 Summar perched on it. I was a little perplexed whilst fiddling with it, as the aperture adjustment didn't seem to work. Come to find out, someone had removed the aperture blades in [I presume] an attempt to eek out a bit more low light performance, at the expense of being able to ever change it.
Does anyone know what the max aperture of a lens modified in this fashion might be?
I suspect it was a botched cleaning/repair job. Blades are somewhat difficult to replace once they have been removed.
Removing the blades from a Summar won't give it anymore speed
landsknechte
06-03-2007, 22:07
I suspect it was a botched cleaning/repair job. Blades are somewhat difficult to replace once they have been removed.
Removing the blades from a Summar won't give it anymore speed
It seemed like a strange choice for an intentional modification, but I'm enough of a Leica newbie I wasn't sure.
Thanks,
--Chris
laptoprob
06-03-2007, 22:51
The Summar blades are curved, not in a flat surface. That will probably make it even more difficult. I have a Summar wreck with lens separation that I am looking into, just because of curiosity.
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