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Old 06/22/08, 11:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Please help me identify the lens on this photograph.



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Old 06/23/08, 12:32 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hmmmm.... Looks like a Summilux 1.4/50mm on black paint (?) MP.

Is somebody really that stupid to leave it sitting on the seat of a car, including the car keys?

Did you manage to get the car with the camera?

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Please help me identify the lens on this photograph.
It's a standard issue, current version, 50mm Summicron (black), w/built-in hood. The Summilux pre-asph is similar, but the profile is a bit different than this one, having more straight lines and larger front glass.

And the camera is a black chrome, M6TTL. This is identified by the lever control style, vulkanit body covering, and lens lock/release button (which distinguishes it from a "classic" M6). Actually, I suppose it's possible that it could be a M7, as the M7 & M6TTL would appear identical in these respects, unless you could see the top plate and logo engraving.

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