Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I decided to treat myself to a new toy today:
I've wanted a I series for years. I'm thinking about using this with a C-V 25 or a Leica Elmar 50, not sure which yet. Perhaps even a C-V 15. And maybe a BarnackWinder if I can swing it!
This is my first "real" Barnack!
(Pics not mine - they're from the seller.)
I've wanted a I series for years. I'm thinking about using this with a C-V 25 or a Leica Elmar 50, not sure which yet. Perhaps even a C-V 15. And maybe a BarnackWinder if I can swing it!
This is my first "real" Barnack!
(Pics not mine - they're from the seller.)
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FrankS
Registered User
"..you only turn 45 once.."
The same can be said for every day of your life, not just your 45th birthday.
Congrats on the cool camera!
The same can be said for every day of your life, not just your 45th birthday.
Congrats on the cool camera!
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Thanks!
Now I'm considering a C-V 28/3.5 and a Mini-Finder... I had one of these lenses before, and they're real jewels. It would make a nice pocketable street-shooter.
Now I'm considering a C-V 28/3.5 and a Mini-Finder... I had one of these lenses before, and they're real jewels. It would make a nice pocketable street-shooter.
DavidH
Overweight and over here
Happy birthday - and congratulations... 
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Thanks!
I just realized that plopping a C-V Mini-Finder into the offset accessory shoe would make it look a lot like a Standard... hmmm. (I've always loved the simplicity of Standards.)
I just realized that plopping a C-V Mini-Finder into the offset accessory shoe would make it look a lot like a Standard... hmmm. (I've always loved the simplicity of Standards.)
BillBingham2
Registered User
Ken,
Verl cool camera, contrats!!
While I love my 15, get an old 25 with finder while you still can. This would rock as a street camera. Much more pocketable than my L, very very cool.
B2 (;->
Verl cool camera, contrats!!
While I love my 15, get an old 25 with finder while you still can. This would rock as a street camera. Much more pocketable than my L, very very cool.
B2 (;->
S
Scarpia
Guest
Best wishes and enjoy!
Kurt M.
Kurt M.
mike goldberg
The Peaceful Pacific
Congrats Ken... yes, the CV 25/4 [UNcoupled] with dedicated shoe-mounted finder, will go great on this body. Cheers
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
Ken Ford said:Thanks!
Now I'm considering a C-V 28/3.5 and a Mini-Finder... I had one of these lenses before, and they're real jewels. It would make a nice pocketable street-shooter.
Yes. Get that lens, she's sweet, a gem on the street. Oh...and Happy Birthday!
thomasw_
Well-known
Ken Ford said:Thanks!
Now I'm considering a C-V 28/3.5 and a Mini-Finder... I had one of these lenses before, and they're real jewels. It would make a nice pocketable street-shooter.
I second this idea! You'd have a great lens and body/vf with a "standard" look
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Good job, Ken! And of course, we will toast to your birthday and your Barnack Leica too! 
Just watch out with the shutterspeed selector. There's a trick you must remember. I can't recall if you should only change shutterspeeds when the shutter is ready (cocked) or after you've released. But I'm sure someone will tell you. It's just that if you don't follow the directions about shifting shutterspeeds you may damage the mechanism.
In any case, congratulations again!
Just watch out with the shutterspeed selector. There's a trick you must remember. I can't recall if you should only change shutterspeeds when the shutter is ready (cocked) or after you've released. But I'm sure someone will tell you. It's just that if you don't follow the directions about shifting shutterspeeds you may damage the mechanism.
In any case, congratulations again!
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Happy Bday Ken!
Excellent present. The CV 25mm ought to work well with this camera, have you considered the CV21?
Rob
Excellent present. The CV 25mm ought to work well with this camera, have you considered the CV21?
Rob
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Again, thanks all. My birthday was Monday but I didn't get the urge to treat myself until I saw this. I hope the condition is as nice as the photos imply - if there's a problem, it's returnable.
Francisco - IIRC you set the shutter speed after cocking. At least that how my Zork works.
Rob - I'm wide open on lenses for this treat at the moment. I'm not planning on turning it into a system. I'm also considering keeping it all period Leitz with a Summaron 35/3.5 and a Leica finder.
Francisco - IIRC you set the shutter speed after cocking. At least that how my Zork works.
Rob - I'm wide open on lenses for this treat at the moment. I'm not planning on turning it into a system. I'm also considering keeping it all period Leitz with a Summaron 35/3.5 and a Leica finder.
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Actually, I've turned 45 twice so far, and since that's where I draw the line, I hope to turn 45 another 30 time or so before I'm done.
Congrats on the new gear.

Congrats on the new gear.
david werbeloff
Member
Hi Ken, and Happy 45th. I can fully recommend the CV 28mm 3.5. It's a wonderful lens, and, despite the tiny little focussing knob, one's fingers don't show up in the field of view. Remember that thread over on the "other" forum? I would suggest the VC metal 28mm 1:1 finder; it's a total winner. Unless of course you're sold on the mini.
As a footnote, I used to own a If red dial, and, in a fit of idiocy, sold it one day... I somewhat undid the damage by buying a IIIa...
Lessson learned: NEVER sell a Leica unless of course, it's a matter of your next meal.
Enjoy the kit!
David
As a footnote, I used to own a If red dial, and, in a fit of idiocy, sold it one day... I somewhat undid the damage by buying a IIIa...
Lessson learned: NEVER sell a Leica unless of course, it's a matter of your next meal.
Enjoy the kit!
David
MichaelHarris
Well-known
"Lessson learned: NEVER sell a Leica unless of course, it's a matter of your next meal" I wasn't hungry but I wanted a new lens so I posted a IIf RD for sale today. There is a little tear falling but it's only dust in the air.
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