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m3, summilux 35 pre-asph (v2 Canada), delta 400 (dd by Malvarrosa), printed on mgfb and scanned

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M10 with Summilux-M 35/1.4 pre-ASPH v2

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m3, summilux pre-asph v2 (Canada), delta 400 (dd by Malavarrosa), printed on mgfb and scanned

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M9, Summilux 35mm, 1/4s

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M11 & Lux pre-asph infinity lock shot wide open

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I am trying NOT to buy the the pre asph. This thread is not helping… telling myself the 1mtr minimal focussing distance is limiting.  But then again it would be really nice to pair with my m-a… 😇

serious question though is €3.000 for a very good condition sample (1979) including hood kinda crazy?

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Summilux 35mm infinity lock with Provia 100F 

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8 hours ago, Artin said:

That does sound a bit high, I just paid 3500 cnd for a very good condition near mint 1982 pre asph that’s about 2200 euros 

Paid $2750US a few months ago for a 1972 version 2 with hood in VGC.

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13 hours ago, poli said:

...is €3.000 for a very good condition sample (1979) including hood kinda crazy?...

I bought my '74 example from a well-known London dealership less than three months ago in optically perfect and cosmetically "Ex+" condition, with 12504 hood, for €2,100.

Philip.

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14 hours ago, poli said:

I am trying NOT to buy the the pre asph. This thread is not helping… telling myself the 1mtr minimal focussing distance is limiting.  But then again it would be really nice to pair with my m-a… 😇

serious question though is €3.000 for a very good condition sample (1979) including hood kinda crazy?

I think this lens would suit your photography and is a must-buy 😁

although I’m not sure about the price sorry as haven’t been watching recently 

my copy is away for work which is a shame. Can’t wait to get it back 

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14 hours ago, poli said:

I am trying NOT to buy the the pre asph. This thread is not helping… telling myself the 1mtr minimal focussing distance is limiting.  But then again it would be really nice to pair with my m-a… 😇

serious question though is €3.000 for a very good condition sample (1979) including hood kinda crazy?

I think the price is about as expected for a copy in good condition. I paid €3.250 for a similar lens (1979, including hood) one year ago. 

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19 hours ago, poli said:

I am trying NOT to buy the the pre asph. This thread is not helping… telling myself the 1mtr minimal focussing distance is limiting.

This was my main argument against this lens too. But after a lot of use, I still don't remember a single occasion where this has been a problem.

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4 minutes ago, evikne said:

This was my main argument against this lens too. But after a lot of use, I still don't remember a single occasion where this has been a problem.

Thanks. The small size keeps pulling me. Plus the lovely results I see in this thread. 

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