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I contribute with another variant of the Berg Elmar... ;)

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Yes, me too read of this (Lager, I seem) : inspecting the chroming of my Berg, however, and thinking how it could be disassembled for such operation, I find someway difficult that some lab could have afforded such a complex task for this simple goal... and the chrome finishing in itself looks a lot similar to the typical chrome finishings of Leitz at that times... :confused:

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Hello Pierre,

have you ever found in your collection this kind of difference in Elmar Berg ?

 

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Hi, Jean-Claude. Back from some tourism in Spain where I tested my V-Lux 20 (what a focal range !), what explains the delay in replying. No, I didn't have - and even ever saw - an "all-black" Berg Elmar. Thanks for the excellent photo.

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Hi, Jean-Claude. Back from some tourism in Spain where I tested my V-Lux 20 (what a focal range !), what explains the delay in replying. No, I didn't have - and even ever saw - an "all-black" Berg Elmar. Thanks for the excellent photo.

Thank you answering Pierre,

About the V Lux 20 I bought one as a gift to my daughter to made picts about my second grandchild.

It is the same zoom lens as on the Lumix, pity there is not the RAW possibility as on the D LUX x's I use.

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