Leon C
Well-known
Thank you, it's appreciated and if I get stuck you'll be the first port of call.By passed on I mean serviced and sold. I don’t do it now but am happy to help.
caila77
Well-known
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I liked the negatives my last fresh roll of Ilford HP5 135-36 produced so much I just received five more rolls.
rationale: Well, after all, the 'new to me' Leica M6TTL should be here in a day or three, the Voigtländer Vito II, Vitesse, Rollei 35S, and Kodak Retina IIIcx* should be back from service soon too, the Leica IIIc is working beautifully as is the M4-2 ... a lot of hungry cameras to fill.
Yeah, I know that there's no need for a rationale.
Still tossing about in my head whether I want/need another 50mm lens and which one (Thypoch Eureka or Voigtländer Heliar), I know I need another storage case or two, and I should also get another battery for the M10-R/-Monochrom as well ... Decisions, decisions!
G
rationale: Well, after all, the 'new to me' Leica M6TTL should be here in a day or three, the Voigtländer Vito II, Vitesse, Rollei 35S, and Kodak Retina IIIcx* should be back from service soon too, the Leica IIIc is working beautifully as is the M4-2 ... a lot of hungry cameras to fill.
Yeah, I know that there's no need for a rationale.
Still tossing about in my head whether I want/need another 50mm lens and which one (Thypoch Eureka or Voigtländer Heliar), I know I need another storage case or two, and I should also get another battery for the M10-R/-Monochrom as well ... Decisions, decisions!
G
Malcolm M
Well-known

Shirley-Wellard film winder, from the "Make me an offer" tray at a camera fair. Planned use is to get film into a FILCA cassette (on my only previous attempt I dropped the spool) but vastly cheaper than the Leica AFLOO. Complete with one of the fantastically complex S-W reloadable cassettes, which seems to fit a Retina 1 (with the rewind knob standing slightly proud) but not a Nikon F or Olympus OM-1. Not tried in a Leica, as I'm sure I read on this website that if you get one in, it'll sure as Hell never come out again.
girdwoodINC
born under a bad sign
Dralowid
Michael
Yes, don't even 'offer up' a SW cassette to an ltm Leica, it will get drawn in by weird paranormal forces field and will resist all attempts at extraction.View attachment 4844188
Shirley-Wellard film winder, from the "Make me an offer" tray at a camera fair. Planned use is to get film into a FILCA cassette (on my only previous attempt I dropped the spool) but vastly cheaper than the Leica AFLOO. Complete with one of the fantastically complex S-W reloadable cassettes, which seems to fit a Retina 1 (with the rewind knob standing slightly proud) but not a Nikon F or Olympus OM-1. Not tried in a Leica, as I'm sure I read on this website that if you get one in, it'll sure as Hell never come out again.
tortellini_man
Established
i like the long weekend stuff! Moment is headquartered near meView attachment 4844190Just bought yet another bag!!!! Got the Long Weekend Monterey bag - surprisingly comfortably holds my m7 with 35 nokton and a couple of spare rolls…pretty decent for those non flash jaunts
i use the santa fe shoulder bag as an everyday carry and small camera (pen EE or LTM body) bag
das
Well-known
Way! Chrome!
das
Well-known
Congrats! Looks fun.Way! Chrome!
Godfrey
somewhat colored
A little shopping spree:
Voigtländer Heliar Classic 50/1.5 VM
Hoya Yellow-Green 49mm filter
Mr Chou half-case for M6TTL
Artisan & Artist ACAM-76 x2
Wallet fully deflated now.
G
Voigtländer Heliar Classic 50/1.5 VM
Hoya Yellow-Green 49mm filter
Mr Chou half-case for M6TTL
Artisan & Artist ACAM-76 x2
Wallet fully deflated now.
G
Godfrey
somewhat colored
caila77
Well-known
oldhaven
Well-known
Rauner and Brian will recognize this Sonnar lens and Contax II from the collectibles posts. It is a very late probably 1958-59 lens on a 1937 camera. Both work well and smoothly together, despite the separation on the 50/2 lens. The 50/1.5 lens is in good shape with no separation. All bought for best offer on the auction site. I just got my test roll back, and I am very pleased. Is substituting glass possible with these Carl ZEISS late Sonnars or is its collector value a consideration? So far it seems to be OK even wide open. Can it get worse with time and use?








Alpsman
Well-known
Yes, I know, I already have an Nikon bag for my rangefinder cameras. But this one was in such good condition
and at such an outrageously low price that I didn't think for a moment whether it was really necessary.
I am too weak for this world.
Too late.
The order button was pressed.
The shipment arrived.
And I'm glad I did it.
And so that the bag doesn't have to travel alone from the dealer to me, I bought an 85mm Nikkor at the same time.
...............
The Leica Reporter with the 10 meter magazine was unfortunately too expensive for me to bear.
..................
We have been hunters and gatherers for thousands of years.
It's not our fault.
He who dies with the most toys wins


and at such an outrageously low price that I didn't think for a moment whether it was really necessary.
I am too weak for this world.
Too late.
The order button was pressed.
The shipment arrived.
And I'm glad I did it.
And so that the bag doesn't have to travel alone from the dealer to me, I bought an 85mm Nikkor at the same time.
...............
The Leica Reporter with the 10 meter magazine was unfortunately too expensive for me to bear.
..................
We have been hunters and gatherers for thousands of years.
It's not our fault.
He who dies with the most toys wins


Retro-Grouch
Veteran
"Never apologize, never explain".Yes, I know, I already have an Nikon bag for my rangefinder cameras. But this one was in such good condition
and at such an outrageously low price that I didn't think for a moment whether it was really necessary.
I am too weak for this world.
Too late.
The order button was pressed.
The shipment arrived.
And I'm glad I did it.
And so that the bag doesn't have to travel alone from the dealer to me, I bought an 85mm Nikkor at the same time.
...............
The Leica Reporter with the 10 meter magazine was unfortunately too expensive for me to bear.
..................
We have been hunters and gatherers for thousands of years.
It's not our fault.
He who dies with the most toys wins
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Alpsman
Well-known
I gave up apologizing or explaining a long time ago."Never apologize, never explain".GAS is a virtue incomprehensible to the less evolved...
When I do something, it's because I believe in it.
And if I do it because I believe in it, then it can't be wrong.
It's not about whether we need it. It's about whether we have it.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
When I got my Nikon compartment case (see the separate thread about Nikon S2 compartment cases) it was included in the price of a Nikon S2 along with a Nikkor 85/2, like this. However, mine is marked with the "C" (Contax mount) -- I wonder if the original owner wondered why he got some out of focus images with that lens/camera combination.Yes, I know, I already have an Nikon bag for my rangefinder cameras. But this one was in such good condition
and at such an outrageously low price that I didn't think for a moment whether it was really necessary.
I am too weak for this world.
Too late.
The order button was pressed.
The shipment arrived.
And I'm glad I did it.
And so that the bag doesn't have to travel alone from the dealer to me, I bought an 85mm Nikkor at the same time.
...............
The Leica Reporter with the 10 meter magazine was unfortunately too expensive for me to bear.
..................
We have been hunters and gatherers for thousands of years.
It's not our fault.
He who dies with the most toys wins
View attachment 4844393View attachment 4844394
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
"When I do something, it's because I believe in it.
And if I do it because I believe in it, then it can't be wrong."
Maybe you didn't mean it the way you wrote it, but this can cover a lot of bad behavior (to put it mildly).
And if I do it because I believe in it, then it can't be wrong."
Maybe you didn't mean it the way you wrote it, but this can cover a lot of bad behavior (to put it mildly).
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