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FS: 40mm Leica > Must C Summicron-C


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C > CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close-in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with so many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time without a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.

The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.


I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance - satisfaction always guaranteed

* PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”

* Price is firm until you see it has been reduced -- Boxed and ready to go!


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: 40mm Leica > Must C Summicron-C


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C > CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close-in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with so many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time without a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.

The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.


I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance - satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”

Boxed and ready to go!


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: 40mm Leica > Must C Summicron-C


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C > CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close-in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with so many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time without a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.


I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance - satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”

Boxed and ready to go!


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Leica > Must C Summicron-C


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C > CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance - satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”

Boxed and ready to go!


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Leica > Must C Summicron-C


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C > CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance - satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”

Boxed and ready to go!


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Leica: Must C Summicron-C


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C > CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Must C Summicron-C Leitz Leica


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C > CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Must C Summicron-C Leitz Leica


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C > CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Must C Summicron-C Leitz Leica


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C - CLA > 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Must C Summicron-C Leitz Leica


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C - CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
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FS: Must C Summicron-C Leitz Leica


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C - CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
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FS: Must C Summicron-C! (Leitz - Leica)


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C - CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
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FS: Must C Summicron-C! (Leitz - Leica)


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C - CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
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FS: Must C Summicron-C! (Leitz - Leica Variety)


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C w/ CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
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FS: Must C Summicron-C! (Leitz / Leica Variety)


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C w/ CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Must C Summicron-C! (of the Leitz / Leica Variety)


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C w/ CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I use (w/uv filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Must C Summicron-C! (of the Leitz / Leica Variety)


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C w/ CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21

2) An FM sale from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I used (w/filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Must C Summicron-C! (of the Leitz / Leica Variety)


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C w/ CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica M ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many other Leica/Leitz M lenses (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Below are links to:

1) One I sold in late ’21 (you will see similarities in these remarks as I borrowed from what I wrote previously)

2) The last sale I could find sold in an FM search from last May.


https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I used (w/filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
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FS: Must C Summicron-C! (of the Leitz / Leica Variety)


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C w/ CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many Leica/Leitz lenses are (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Here are links to one I sold in November of ’21 (you will see similarities in these remarks as I borrowed from what I wrote previously) and the last sale I could find sold on FM from last May.

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was sold to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I used (w/filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
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FS: Must C Summicron-C! (of the Leitz / Leica Variety)


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C w/ CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many Leica/Leitz lenses are (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Here are links to one I sold in November of ’21 (you will see similarities in these remarks as I borrowed from what I wrote previously) and the last sale I could find sold on FM from last May.

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This one benefits from a CLA from DAG in late 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few small paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was used to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I used (w/filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Must See Summicron-C! (of the Leica Variety)


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C w/ CLA, 6-bit Coding, Many Hard-to-Find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago. I love the extra "elbow room" compared to a 50mm but not quite the breadth of the 35mm when close in to your subject.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica ecosystem under $1K. However prices continue to head north along with many Leica/Leitz lenses are (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Here are links to one I sold in November of ’21 (you will see similarities in these remarks as I borrowed from what I wrote previously) and the last sale I could find sold on FM from last May.

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This has benefited from a CLA from DAG in November of 2020. The flange has been filed to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with a few pinpoint paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ both styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was used to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I used (w/filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)

- Front & rear generic caps


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM
Joey55
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FS: Must See Summicron-C! (of the Leica Variety)


Item 1: Leitz/Leica 40mm f/2 Summicron-C w/ CLA, 6-bit Coding, many hard-to-find Accessories

This “sleeper lens” possesses that classic Leica rendering in the smallest of packages (a mere 23.5mm long, measured from the flange). These were made in Germany from 1972 through 1975 to accompany the Leica CL. This later one began life in 1974. I purchased it on FM a few years ago.

I think it’s one of the great values in the Leica ecosystem under $1K. However prices are continually heading north for the 40mm Summicron-C along with many Leica/Leitz lenses are (like the ever-ascending 35mm IV).

Here are links to one I sold in November of ’21 (you will see similarities in these remarks as I borrowed from what I wrote previously) and the last sale I could find sold on FM from last May.

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1728964/

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1857526/


The Summicron-C is known for developing stiff focusing over time if it hasn’t had a CLA. This example has benefited from a CLA from DAG in November of 2020. The flange has been machined to bring up 35mm frame lines and also converted to 6-bit coding. It is coded to match the 35mm Summicron IV. This can be changed if desired. The CLA documentation will be provided.


The lens barrel is in great cosmetic condition with only a few pinpoint paint losses. The glass is in excellent condition with no signs of nasties to my eyes nor did Don note any. The ten-blade aperture is free of oil front and back. Aperture and focus rings operate as they should.

I removed the white paint from the face of the lens - this is a personal preference similar to my preference for the monochrom cameras with no branding/writing in white paint.

I spent quite awhile searching and buying the following included accessories:

- Leitz 40mm Summicron-C Box w/ styrofoam inserts (non-matching serial number)

- 12518 Rubber hood (in excellent shape, no cracks or tears) which holds series 5.5 filters

- 14191 Hood Cap

- B+W 010 Haze filter (series 5.5) in original box in 9+ condition (this is the one I used day-to-day)

- B+W Skylight filter (series 5.5) KR1.5

- E. Leitz Green filter (series 5.5)

- E. Leitz Orange filter (series 5.5) w/ original case

- Tiffen Yellow filter (series 5.5)

- Adapter ring to convert standard 39mm .50 pitch to the Summicron-C’s .75 pitch so regular filters may be used (aftermarket)

- Leitz 98183 adapter ring - This was used to extend the barrel of the lens long enough to accommodate attachment of a clamp-on polarizer filter. This is what I used (w/filter) in lieu of the rubber hood day to day (w/ box)


PLEASE READ BEFORE REPLYING OR PMing:

* No fee payment preferred - See feedback for assurance, satisfaction always guaranteed

PLEASE USE PM’s FOR COMMUNICATION, NOT the “QUICK REPLY” BOX EXCEPT FOR POST-SALE “TAGGING”


Price: $950.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 9




Jul 24, 2024 at 03:49 PM





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