lxmike
M2 fan.
Well since l now have a 50mm 3.5 Elmar il guess l am now in the market for a Barnack, the hunt is on for a IIIa or IIIc or if l can muster the cash a IIIf....GAS attack
presspass
filmshooter
The IIIa is a wonderfully compact camera. Be aware that the rangefinder adjustment lever is a problem if you wear glasses. Raise the lever and it will scratch your glasses unless you put a bit of gaffer tape on it. The IIIc is more useable - the viewfinder window is larger; looking through the IIIa is a bit like peering down a not-well-lit tunnel. If you don't need flash synch, the IIIc will be a more affordable choice. Either way, welcome to the Barnack world. Be aware that, because the lenses are less expensive than the M series, it is much easier to justify GAS.
michaelphoto
Established
Friend you are in trouble. When i bought a back-up M4, an Elmar 3,5cm f3,5 came with it.
Now, besides my 2 M-mount cameras with lenses, i had to buy 2 Barnack's a IIIa and a IIIc with flash modification. I also needed to have an Elmar 5cm like yours, a Summitar, an Elmar 9cm and a Hektor 13,5 cm.
Dont forget the external viewer.
You are doomed.
Michael.
Now, besides my 2 M-mount cameras with lenses, i had to buy 2 Barnack's a IIIa and a IIIc with flash modification. I also needed to have an Elmar 5cm like yours, a Summitar, an Elmar 9cm and a Hektor 13,5 cm.
Dont forget the external viewer.
You are doomed.
Michael.
lxmike
M2 fan.
The IIIa is a wonderfully compact camera. Be aware that the rangefinder adjustment lever is a problem if you wear glasses. Raise the lever and it will scratch your glasses unless you put a bit of gaffer tape on it. The IIIc is more useable - the viewfinder window is larger; looking through the IIIa is a bit like peering down a not-well-lit tunnel. If you don't need flash synch, the IIIc will be a more affordable choice. Either way, welcome to the Barnack world. Be aware that, because the lenses are less expensive than the M series, it is much easier to justify GAS.
thanks for the reply, l have my eye on a IIIa that might squeak under the radar at an auction site
lxmike
M2 fan.
Friend you are in trouble. When i bought a back-up M4, an Elmar 3,5cm f3,5 came with it.
Now, besides my 2 M-mount cameras with lenses, i had to buy 2 Barnack's a IIIa and a IIIc with flash modification. I also needed to have an Elmar 5cm like yours, a Summitar, an Elmar 9cm and a Hektor 13,5 cm.
Dont forget the external viewer.
You are doomed.
Michael.
Thanks Michael l feel l am indeed doomed
FrankS
Registered User
An external viewfinder, Leitz or CV, even for the 50, is a good idea.
MikeMGB
Well-known
Yeah, you are in trouble. I atarted with a IIIa that came with a Summar. Just for fun I bought a Jupiter 8 to try. Then I found an excellent red scale Elmar. This left me the problem of one body and three lenses.
My "new" III will be delivered on Monday.
My "new" III will be delivered on Monday.
D
Deleted member 65559
Guest
There are many delightful LTM lenses. I've got a 50 3.5 elmar on my MP. I do get a yen for the IIIG with its larger viewfinder...
David Hughes
David Hughes
It gets worse, wait until you are searching for an ETTRE for a IIIc...
Regards, David
Regards, David
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I've wanted a 50/3.5 Elmar for years, but I want it for a Standard body! The right one will come along eventually.
Fjäll
■̷̛̈́̉̓́̽&
Are there 50mm Elmar 2.8 for (screw/bayonet mount?) with equivalent optical quality as those for M-Mount?
The idea got to me when I was toying about getting an M-Mount Elmar but I have thought of getting an IIIf too lately. Two birds one stone?
The idea got to me when I was toying about getting an M-Mount Elmar but I have thought of getting an IIIf too lately. Two birds one stone?
David Hughes
David Hughes
Are there 50mm Elmar 2.8 for (screw/bayonet mount?) with equivalent optical quality as those for M-Mount?
The idea got to me when I was toying about getting an M-Mount Elmar but I have thought of getting an IIIf too lately. Two birds one stone?
Hi,
The f/2.8 50mm Elmar was made in both bayonet and screw mounts until about the mid to late 60's according to some sources and until the mid 70's according to others.
Regards, David
scigeek
Well-known
Yep - when you think you have the lens set, in terms of a 35, 50 and a 90 for your Barnack, you will want an external finder. The separate 50 and 90 Leica finders can be found quite reasonably (still over £50), but the 35 seems to command a higher premium.An external viewfinder, Leitz or CV, even for the 50, is a good idea.
Then there are the lens hoods……...
Not trying to worry you Mike - this is just how it goes -
David Hughes
David Hughes
And, of course, you'll see 28 and 24mm finders whilst searching and start thinking about another lens or two...
Regards, David
Regards, David
lxmike
M2 fan.
thanks for the replies chaps, it seems that its an addiction, a disease worse than GAS
Dralowid
Michael
Yes, far worse indeed and the real problem is that the more you festoon your screw mount Leica with wonderful gadgets, the worse it is to use.
You have the lens, choose your camera and then take pictures with the sun over your shoulder and you won't need anything else...apart from a PLOOT of course!
You have the lens, choose your camera and then take pictures with the sun over your shoulder and you won't need anything else...apart from a PLOOT of course!
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I started out with a IIIa as well, before getting a III, IIIb, IIIc, IIIa-to-f conversion, M3, M-E....
Hang on for your life, 'cause this train ain't got no brakes!
Hang on for your life, 'cause this train ain't got no brakes!
ray*j*gun
Veteran
Then of course you start to look at black Barnacks.... well maybe thats just me. My first was a iiic now i have all but a G and of course that wonderful black one with my name on it.
D
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Guest
Barnack
Barnack
I've got an LTM 50 Elmar 3.5 on my MP and I've been thinking IIIG...
Barnack
I've got an LTM 50 Elmar 3.5 on my MP and I've been thinking IIIG...
lxmike
M2 fan.
I started out with a IIIa as well, before getting a III, IIIb, IIIc, IIIa-to-f conversion, M3, M-E....
Hang on for your life, 'cause this train ain't got no brakes!![]()
it certainly has no brakes and you lot offer too much encouragement , hence the soon to arrive Leica III
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