Hari
Well-known
Partial to the black Leica II
Lost one, got another
my main squeeze
Lost one, got another
my main squeeze
Ambro51
Collector/Photographer
Before I owned a zillion cameras I was a photographer with a Leica IIIc with Summar. It replaced a Rollei B35 as the “family” camera and I felt it a step upward. The prints seemed warmer and lower contrast.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
No, a Contax IIa is a problem camera. A Nikon S2 is a never problem camera. I've been using them for about 25 years.
I have seen and hold in hands Contax IIa in Moscow, which was returned to working order by DIY CLA in 2016. Another RFF (Russian rangefinder forum) has collective thread for it, based on old Yahoo groups information and their own experience. But half Leica, half Contax S2 has FED-5D 50mm framelines. Big plus as well.
I just prefer SBOOI on Leica LTM.
Spavinaw
Well-known
I'm flexible. What do I think of when someone says Barnack?
1. Leica cameras similar to the original Barnack through model IIIg.
2. Above cameras plus clones that (particularly at a distance) look similar.
I'll accept whichever definition you use. No arguing.
Anyway, by definition 1, I like the IIIf. The more complicated finder on the IIIg just means more to go wrong. By definition 2, I'll choose the Tower/Nicca 45/46. I like the lever wind, back door, and focusing rangefinder; however, for a large 50mm lens I'd prefer the offset finder on a Canon IVSb2 or just put an auxiliary finder on the Tower.
1. Leica cameras similar to the original Barnack through model IIIg.
2. Above cameras plus clones that (particularly at a distance) look similar.
I'll accept whichever definition you use. No arguing.
Anyway, by definition 1, I like the IIIf. The more complicated finder on the IIIg just means more to go wrong. By definition 2, I'll choose the Tower/Nicca 45/46. I like the lever wind, back door, and focusing rangefinder; however, for a large 50mm lens I'd prefer the offset finder on a Canon IVSb2 or just put an auxiliary finder on the Tower.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I have seen and hold in hands Contax IIa in Moscow, which was returned to working order by DIY CLA in 2016. Another RFF (Russian rangefinder forum) has collective thread for it, based on old Yahoo groups information and their own experience. But half Leica, half Contax S2 has FED-5D 50mm framelines. Big plus as well.![]()
I just prefer SBOOI on Leica LTM.
Strange story, because an S2 has a different image size, not 24x36mm, but 24.3x36.5mm. To understand this one has to study the history of the Nikon. The early Nikons had "Nippon size" images: 24x32mm. The later cameras (Nikon S) had 24x34mm and finally the size became 24x36mm. But not the S2. The S2 has 35.5mmx24.3mm images (approximately). You can see this when you compare an Nikon S2 image with a Leica image (prints of the whole negatives). The 35.5mmx24.3 format has huge advantages: a different ratio of length and width (more classic; Leica images are too long) and ... it is much easier to cut the images from the film strip because the space between the images is wider!
Erik.
Ambro51
Collector/Photographer
The original format tried by Barnack was 24x38. The QRS Kamra from 1928 used 24x32
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Strange story, because an S2 has a different image size, not 24x36mm, but 24.3x36.5mm. To understand this one has to study the history of the Nikon. The early Nikons had "Nippon size" images: 24x32mm. The later cameras (Nikon S) had 24x34mm and finally the size became 24x36mm. But not the S2. The S2 has 35.5mmx24.3mm images (approximately). You can see this when you compare an Nikon S2 image with a Leica image (prints of the whole negatives). The 35.5mmx24.3 format has huge advantages: a different ratio of length and width (more classic; Leica images are too long) and ... it is much easier to cut the images from the film strip because the space between the images is wider!
Erik.
I have no problems to cut negatives from Leica. I use them not because some water under the bridge.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Cutting the negatives from a Leica III is extremely difficult. The distance between the images is about 1 mm!
Erik.
Erik.
I throw the negatives away along with the CDs, keeping only the edited scans on my hard drives.
I used to think that I'd want to go back and rework old images when I get old. Well I'm older and I can't imagine anything worse. I want to be making new images.
My kids can't and won't edit for me so why burden them? I have my dead Father-in-law's mountain of slides that will never be touches in the basement, I'm not going to tackle that and neither will anyone else.
I used to think that I'd want to go back and rework old images when I get old. Well I'm older and I can't imagine anything worse. I want to be making new images.
My kids can't and won't edit for me so why burden them? I have my dead Father-in-law's mountain of slides that will never be touches in the basement, I'm not going to tackle that and neither will anyone else.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts

Mine. It's in the mail. Extraordinary camera, had to have it. Sold some top class Canon FD glass and bought it.
Prewar Ia with a post-1955 II upgrade and a III viewfinder. And an engraving error.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Cutting the negatives from a Leica III is extremely difficult. The distance between the images is about 1 mm!
Erik.
I put my reading glasses on and cut while it is still hanging.
Scissors are from haircut kit. Sharp, not too small, not too long and slick.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I have a bifocal watchmakers loupe. Even with that thing I have problems cutting those negs.
Erik.
Erik.
analoged
Well-known
And an engraving error.
Nice! But I give up, where's the engraving error?
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Nice! But I give up, where's the engraving error?
Is it missing the H in GmbH?
MISH
Well-known
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Mine. It's in the mail. Extraordinary camera, had to have it. Sold some top class Canon FD glass and bought it.
Prewar Ia with a post-1955 II upgrade and a III viewfinder. And an engraving error.
that is a very, very good looking camera
mike rosenlof
Insufficient information
I'm defining a Barnack as a bottom loader styled more or less like a leica iii.
My favorite is the Leica iiig, decent viewfinder, and all of the other usual Leica attributes. The Canon IVSB-2 is a close second, and might be equal if mine didn't have a pinhole in the shutter. Gotta do something about that.
My favorite is the Leica iiig, decent viewfinder, and all of the other usual Leica attributes. The Canon IVSB-2 is a close second, and might be equal if mine didn't have a pinhole in the shutter. Gotta do something about that.
DavidC
Established
My favorite Barnack is the IIIa, a beat up copy that takes good pictures use it mostly with Summar and Canon 50 f1.8.
Also use Canon 7 occasionally but the ghostly rangefinder patch is a pain to focus.
Canon P when shooting outdoors 1:1 finder and large rfdr patch is easy on the eyes.
Also use Canon 7 occasionally but the ghostly rangefinder patch is a pain to focus.
Canon P when shooting outdoors 1:1 finder and large rfdr patch is easy on the eyes.
Kwreece
Newbie
I started with a 3f and then bought a couple of 3g’s I would not get rid of the 3f. It is a jewel of a camera with a great story, but the 3g’s have better rangefinder and viewfinder, which helps me much at my age.
Truth be told, I would love a 30’s camera in black of course.
Ken
Truth be told, I would love a 30’s camera in black of course.
Ken
DavidC
Established
I would use my M2 more if it were a bit lighter. So I tend to grab the IIIa with either a Summar or 21 mm skopar everytime I head outdoors. But indoors I would not touch a Barnack. Too hard to focus in the low light.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
LeicaII(postwar;refurbishedLeicaStandard)/ColorSkopar50mmf/2.5/TMY400/IlfordMGFB
Amsterdam 2020
Erik.
Amsterdam 2020
Erik.

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