Hey! So what's your matchup? On a Leica Barnack type?

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Lens: Summar coded SUMUS 1934 manufacture. (uncoated as made )
Hood: SOOMP from 1936
Yellow 1 Filter is A36 screw clamp type FIGRO
5cm Finder is SBOOI
Body is IIIc from 1946/7 factory upgraded to f black dial after 1950
 
For my IIIf I have a:

1930s Elmar 5cm f3.5 with VALOO hood
1950s Jupiter 8
VC Color Skopar 35mm f2.5

I have a Leica 5cm finder and a VC one for 35mm

I did have a VC 50mm f1.5 for a short time but it was just too big to be worth it for me.
 
Leica IIIc body, usually with a 50mm f/1.5 or a 50mm f/2, (Xenon, converted Sonnar or Summitar).

And I usually have a Voigtländer VC-II meter in the accessory shoe.
 
My Leica iiif RD, like my iif RD, wears a Zhou 1/2 case and a wrist strap, both in black. My 50 cm/1,5 lens by CZJ. It' s one made just after the war. A round, vented silver shade helps with flair,a Walz Sonner filter 85-c c. My 35 mm f=2.8 Canon a tiny little lens and a good partner to the CJZ is usually the second stringer in my bag, still a great lens as needed. A small filter and cone shade are always in the bag at the ready. My viewfinder, a Braun Universal-Sucher works well and easily with both lenses. Pre-cut out of date film is also kept in the bag as I hate trying to do it on a rickety table when I'm pressed for time. It's nice not having to pack when I need to go out. Only thing not packed in my bags are nice sunny days. I enjoy my two Red dials and I'm hoping you all enjoy using your vintage barnacks as well.
 
My most frequently used camera is the humble Bessa R with the collapsible Summicron 50, or the CV 50 Heliar f/2.

For the Barnack type cameras, I have settled down on the IIIG, usually with the Summicron collapsible. But, I have an LTM 35mm Summaron 2.8 / CV 35 2.5 / CV 28 3.5 which often are mounted on the camera. I prefer the viewfinder of the IIIG with the parallax compensation, and the far easier flash synch settings.
 
My old III is sporting a 28 Kobalux as my Point and Shoot pairing for the M8 and 35 Summaron.

Sometimes I'll switch it up with a 50 either Summar or as of late Thorium Summicron.
 
If I'm going to do it the hard way (small RF view windows), I might as well carry the smallest camera I can. For a while I used a Nicca lever wind with a Nikkor, but that's as big as an M3. Now I carry a black Leica IID with a 50mm Hektor, collapsible. Tiny, fits in a shirt pocket, and takes as good a pictures as my M3, I'm surprised to find out.
 
Recently traded my old 3.5/5cm Elmar for this freshly rebuilt 2.8/5cm Elmar. This lens got a massive treatment from Kanto Camera and its optics now look like a new lens. Service had already been done when I made the trade, but the service receipt listed replacement of front element, and recoating of inner element in the list of repairs done to it...

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I found that one at Moscow Photos I think it was. It works as well as it looks, and should have German glass being a '51 model. It must have been cleaned and calibrated for Leica focus as it as accurate as a focus-shifting Sonnar can be and flare-resistance is high 🙂
 
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