johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
My IIIG is back from Sherry Krauter and has had her Golden Touch applied to it and two lenses. Not bad looking for a camera made in the first quarter of 1957? It is ready to shoot and I don't have a roll of 135 film in the house. That will be fixed tomorrow and I have 20 rolls of Ilford 100 and Tri-X on the way from B&H. It makes the M8 feel huge. This was my first Leica and it getting ready to start back creating images.
IIIG with Col 50/2.0 Summicron

IIIG top plate

IIIG with Canon 85/1.5 attached

IIIG with Col 50/2.0 Summicron

IIIG top plate

IIIG with Canon 85/1.5 attached

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Stu W
Well-known
I wish I had a IIIg!
colyn
ישו משיח
How bout some photos with it of my favorite stopping place in Dublin...the Dr Pepper Bottling Company..
johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
Like this?colyn said:How bout some photos with it of my favorite stopping place in Dublin...the Dr Pepper Bottling Company..

More in my portfolios.
colyn
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johnastovall said:
Now we're talking.
I may have to make a Dr Pepper run one of these weekends..
Ronald M
Veteran
Lucky you. I have a 111f red and a 111c and they are the carry everywhere camera for me. A nice G would be better, but the cost is way to high. I could add to my Nikon digital kit for that money. Yea, I do everything.
Athena
Well-known
Congratulations!
johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
Ronald M said:Lucky you. I have a 111f red and a 111c and they are the carry everywhere camera for me. A nice G would be better, but the cost is way to high. I could add to my Nikon digital kit for that money. Yea, I do everything.
I paid 50 dollars for mine in 1965 at an estate sale still in the red box.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
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