Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
brachal, I guess the first one with the blue-shirted woman is the all Leica one, the second (woman-view from back) the all FSU one.
I have both camera brands, but I only sometimes will use the Zorki 4K as a fun camera to enjoy here and there. The Leica camera radiates first class craftmanship. It is difficult not to realize this fact.
brachal, I guess the first one with the blue-shirted woman is the all Leica one, the second (woman-view from back) the all FSU one.
. . . any one who thinks Leica's don't break or need checking and overhauling is either very lucky or else keeps them in a cabinet and just dusts them now and then.
Dear David,
Surely no-one denies that Leicas can go wrong, but ....
Hi,
I can't argue with that and could almost re-use your post (changing '74 to '72) but my bayonet one broke (in continual use until about 10 or 15 years ago) and was fixed etc in the 80's and knowing how old oils behave I had my I/E done and I won't tempt fate by mentioning the IIIa/G. I don't know how your usage compares with mine but I hate displayed cameras and have a system that makes me use the things in rotation. Right now there's B&W film in the 1938 I/E, colour in the Z2X and then the Canon FTb and Fed 1g to be used next. All listed and on the desk to remind me.
But, on the other hand I wouldn't want anyone expecting the things to be perfect and not get them serviced from time to time and checked over thoroughly when bought secondhand and before any damage is done. Chatting to the technicians about what could happen and has (not to mine touch wood!) I'm glad I do.
And I even agree with you about scrolling over to the right...
Regards, David