Is anyone using one of the re-issue Leica O that came out a few years back.
I'm kinda interested in one for it's historical background but are they fun to use or mostly just a pain in the butt.
I see they haven't held their value so I'm thinking people must get bored with them rather quickly.
-Rob Skeoch
I'm kinda interested in one for it's historical background but are they fun to use or mostly just a pain in the butt.
I see they haven't held their value so I'm thinking people must get bored with them rather quickly.
-Rob Skeoch
Dralowid
Michael
No, but I am using a black Leica Standard and Elmar which is compact, great fun and much, much, cheaper!
For the price of an 'O' you'll find some exquisite early Leicas.
Michael
For the price of an 'O' you'll find some exquisite early Leicas.
Michael
edodo
Well-known
Rob if you aren't into small DOF picture shooting, and if you like the 50mm lenght, the 0 should suit your taste! No rangefinder means no lost time for the decisive moment...
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
Seems an awfull lot of money!!!!!!
Think a Standard might be just as much photographic fun.
I suppose it's what you want the camera for.
Do you want to have it or use it?
What are you using now?
Think a Standard might be just as much photographic fun.
I suppose it's what you want the camera for.
Do you want to have it or use it?
What are you using now?
raid
Dad Photographer
A clean Standard costs in the range $450-$750.
Raid
Raid
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
I loved the Leica '0', but the price is astounding. That's why I bought a Leica Standard, and it's damn pretty too!
At £200 body only the Leica Standard was 1/5 the price of the cheapest '0'.
I really enjoy it's size and simplicity. I use it when I want a change. Contrary to popular belief, with a little practive you can get pin-sharp images using scale focus and a steady hand.
At £200 body only the Leica Standard was 1/5 the price of the cheapest '0'.
I really enjoy it's size and simplicity. I use it when I want a change. Contrary to popular belief, with a little practive you can get pin-sharp images using scale focus and a steady hand.
Sorry guys I'm new to the old stuff... whats a Standard?
-Rob
-Rob
John Shriver
Well-known
The standard is the pre-rangefinder Leica. With interchangeable lenses. Or earlier models with a fixed Elmar or Hektor.
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
I thought the Standard was introduced about the same time as the II? It's the Leica I's that are pre-rangefinder.
350D_user
B+W film devotee
John Shriver said:The standard is the pre-rangefinder Leica. With interchangeable lenses. Or earlier models with a fixed Elmar or Hektor.
http://www.ozdoba.net/leica/schraub_hist_e.html
... says otherwise. The Leica II (model D) might just predate the "Standard" (model E), but you'll be talking days... if that.
Btw Ash, thanks for the offer of the lens, but "Eva" currently has a Jupiter 8 attached. Someone from the local camera club lent me the lens, until I get one for myself.
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
If you get your hands on the "0" ("null"), remember to cap the lens everytime you wind the film and reset the shutter. I believe the 0-series used the the same, non-capping shutter found in the earliest of Leica.
Jay
Jay
kinoglass
Established
As zorkikat points out the "O" shutter is not self caping. That is why the odd looking lens cap is permanently attached to the camera, after each frame it needs to on the lens before advancing the film and coking the shutter. My first and only roll of film shot with the "O" had many wasted frames because it is so easy to forget to cap the lens!
The lens gives some interesting results, very Weimar!
The lens gives some interesting results, very Weimar!
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