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Kim Coxon
11-09-2007, 15:04
I don't have any real experience with the older Leica glass. I recently "aquired" a 90 Elmarit M at a good price. However, included in that was a 1939 black Elmar 9cm. The seller basically put it in because of "internal dust". Well that has now gone. ;) There are some cleaning marks on the glass but it apart from being "well used" it is actually in pretty good shape with what appears the be the original caps.

I will take some pics this weekend to see how it shoots but I am unlikely to keep it. I can't justify this, the elmarit and a CV75. If I do decide it goes, what sort of value is it worth?

Kim

http://pentax-manuals.com/temp/elmar1.jpg
http://pentax-manuals.com/temp/elmar2.jpg

raid
11-09-2007, 15:44
Kim,
I have a nicer looking black 1939 Elmar 9cm lens.

My guess: $75.

John Elder
11-09-2007, 15:54
I think you will be suprised at how good the black elmar is at f8 and f11. I "stold" a silver LTM 90 Elmar on e-bay for 45 bucks and its a great lens. I don't shoot 90 very often and this lens is good enough. Tiny lens.

Meleica
11-09-2007, 15:57
My Leica Screw Mount price guide

http://members.aol.com/dcolucci/c.htm

has it at $ 90 in exc cond. Yours.....hmmmm...$ 50

Dan

CameraQuest
11-09-2007, 16:42
it's an uncoated lens
capable of beautiful imagery if you take full advantage of it's "flaws"

shoot it wide open.
color can give you romantic pastel images
b/w moody film noir images

make sure the focus is right, which may or may not be true after 7 decades and who knows how many amateur cleanings.


Stephen

landsknechte
11-09-2007, 20:00
Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your perpective, the uncoated 90mm Elmars aren't really in much demand by collectors. I have a 1937 example that's a tiny bit more "weathered" that I spent $39 on, and I'd imagine the $50 mark would be about right. Don't often see them with the rear caps like that though.

Kim Coxon
11-10-2007, 01:45
Done that. ;)

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=674704#post674704

Kim


make sure the focus is right, which may or may not be true after 7 decades and who knows how many amateur cleanings.


Stephen

Uwe_Nds
11-10-2007, 03:41
Kim,
I am very happy with mine - also pre-war uncoated, but w/o cleaning marks and clean glass.
Sharp enough and I also like the colour rendition.

I do not know if the colours look ok on your screen, because my monitor is not calibrated. Still, I am very happy with the prints.

Best regards,
Uwe

photobizzz
11-10-2007, 03:46
I just sold one here on RFF, I believe it was 1937 model, coated, perfect glass, and almost no paint loss for $100.

john neal
11-10-2007, 10:28
Kim,

Let me know if you decide to sell it - I will certainy match the $75 suggested above - possibly even the $100 ;)

LeicaTom
11-11-2007, 04:34
A pre war 90mm Elmar in mint condition barrel paint and glass $75 to $100 with both caps and just adding this info the Hektor 135mm from the same era and condition is worth about as much as well

Tom