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Hi there,

 

Im on the hunt for a IV version of the 35mm summicron, but in silver. Does this things really exist ? I've read that they do, but I've searched and searched and can't find anything.

 

If they are rarer than the black ( seems so, blacks are easily found ), do they command a higher price ? If so, how much more ?

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The v. 4 was sold in silver for only 3-4 years 1993-96 (cat. # Leica 11311) according to Leica's list of codable lenses. I've never seen one myself, but might have a brochure from that era that shows them (I'll have to check).

 

In any event, obviously not common. The pre-ASPH 35 Summilux in chrome may actually be more 'available', and I've heard its fingerprint is similar to the v. 4 cron.

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Hi. I do have one that I purchased from Kurland in New York last year. Kurland Photo

 

I think I paid around $1200 US. The chrome IV's are made in Germany vs. Canada for the blacks(at least mine is) and much heavier than the black counterpart, as expected. I love it! My baby!

 

Hope that helps a bit. I'd recommend calling Kurland, Photo Village, Tamarkin and asking them to keep a look out for one.

 

Best,

Ron

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One for sale in Europe...

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Modell: Summicron-M 11311

Type: 2/35mm chrome

Seriennummer: 3683906

Zustand: A-

Jahr: 1995</B>

 

quite rare, like new Summicron-M 2/35mm in chrome finish with perfect lenses, caps, hood 12526, keeper, instructions, maker's box

 

Preis: EUR 1600

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Not cheap but seems in top condition, and the seller (www.leicashop.at) is very trustable.

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  • 16 years later...

Just some heads up from the future (now)... the price went up 350% in 15 years.

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