Bad news about my 35mm f2.8 Summiron.

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Got an email from Don from DAG camera. Don relayed that he is unable to repair my 35mm Summiron. This is a punch to the gut. It's like I tossed $400.00 bucks out the friggen car window. So.... I m in the market for another. If any one has one or knows of anyone wanting to sell, let me know.:sad:

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What was the problem of this Summaron? Was it one with goggles?
 
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The lens catch on flange got chipped, so lens the lens doesn't snap in place. The lens will literally fall off the camera body. I might me able to sell the as a spare parts piece. Start saving money for another one.
 

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The lens catch on flange got chipped, so lens the lens doesn't snap in place. The lens will literally fall off the camera body. I might me able to sell the as a spare parts piece. Start saving money for another one.

Ouch! How did that happen?
 

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If I understand you correctly, the mount of your Summaron is damaged, but the optics are unharmed. A budget solution in your case could be to look for a cheap goggled Summaron with defective optics (haze/fungus/scratches) and simply swap the mounts.
 
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If I understand you correctly, the mount of your Summaron is damaged, but the optics are unharmed. A budget solution in your case could be to look for a cheap goggled Summaron with defective optics (haze/fungus/scratches) and simply swap the mounts.

That's an idea...The lens is perfect. The flange and goggles took the hit. Insurance..? you think home owners insurance might be possible?

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I also sent a an email to my insurance person this morning to see what my home owners insurance covers. Got my fingers crossed.

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Insurance..? you think home owners insurance might be possible?

Don't know, I have separate insurance for my photo gear, but no harm asking. Fingers crossed.
 

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Second opinions are always good in these situations as the resources of repair shops tend to be different given the peculiarities of the individuals involved.
 

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Send it to Ken Ruth at Bald Mountain. See what he says.

Or maybe a screwmount flange could be found.
 
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Got a call from insurance lady.. No go. Plus I have a 500.00 deductible even if it did fit a certain type of criteria. Maybe something will pop up on the radar here in the classified in the near future or KEH. So sad...

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How's 'bout Youxin yee or Sherry Krauter.
I know Youxin will use used parts he has on hand.
 

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I sent my M3 with goggled Summilux on a solo trip down some stairs once and did this to the lens. Mine was still good enough, though battered, to stay on. I always thought that the way to deal with it would be to take the back of the mount completely off, have someone braze a drop of brass on the problem, and start over, filing the addition flat and grinding a new groove in it. There's got to be a repairman somewhere who could do that. (Where's Marty Forscher when you need him?)
 

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(Where's Marty Forscher when you need him?)

Uhhh! currently deceased, have you considered SK Grimes?

FWIW rather than brazing bits wouldn't it be easier to drill & tap a hole & put a stop screw in?
 
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Lens sold to a APUG member. If he can get going again he will have a sweet lens.
 
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