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Funleader Contax G35 f/2 to Leica M Conversion

Funleader Contax G35 f/2 to Leica M Conversion

Normaler Preis $599.00 USD
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You may spend so much time on Leica and the Contax G system, especially on comparing them, and now we convert this Contax G35 f/2 for use on Leica M. If you want to shoot Contax G35 lens on your Leica camera, just give it a try!


    Specification

    Mount: M
    Focal Length: 35mm
    Format: Full frame
    Maximum Aperture: F2.0
    Body Material: Brass

    In the box

    1 x Funleader Converted Lens / Helicoid
    2 x Gaskets (Only for Helicoid)
    1 x Rubber (Only for Helicoid)
    1 x Nail File (Only for Black Helicoid)
    [Lens Hood Not Included]

    Shipping

    [1] Please allow 1-3 weeks for delivery to the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and all European Union Countries.

    [2] Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery to the rest of the world.

    [3] PO BOX is not allowed as a shipping address!!!

    [4] Taxes and fees that may be incurred during shipping should be paid by the customers.

    Vollständige Details anzeigen
    • Non-Destructive Conversion

      When we convert the original Contax G35 lens for Leica M mount, we will not damage the lenses. It feels as good as the original Contax lens after conversion.

    • Good User Experience

      The way of using this converted lens is just like using Leica Summicron 35mm f/2. With unsurpassed optics and images, you won't feel much difference compared to Leica lenses when you use it on Leica M.

    • Easy to DIY

      If you have a Contax G35 lens, it is easy to assemble the original Contax optical lens group into our converted helicoid. You can recover Contax G35 if you do not want to play.

    • Distinctive Patina:

      This lens is fun and silmilar to Leica MP "correspondent". You can create a distinctive patina by sand paper, which would usually point to many years of constant use. To achieve this look, every lens can be ‘aged’ entirely by hand to create absolutely unique individual products.