angelodal
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I was wondering if there was any purpose to the odd shaped shutter dials found on some IIIC's. My IIIC came with one and frankly it is quite harder to grip than the usual knobs and makes double exposures quite a chore.
Seems like it'd be there to make it easier to change speeds without losing grip.
Seems like it'd be there to make it easier to change speeds without losing grip.
It's a Geiss Synchro Kontact, I believe. An after-market piece that replaced the original. It's similar to the Leica Vacu CAVOO flash accessory.
EDIT: I am probably wrong there. This has been identified as a cammed speed dial for the CMVOO or similar setup. Check (http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica...329-strange-shutter-speed-dial-leica-iii.html) for a discussion on this speed dial.
It's a Geiss Synchro Kontact, I believe.
Just don't expect me to do the same. I don't have time to delete a couple thousand *erroneous comments*. :bang: 😱 😎"...So, I'd like to delete my first erroneous comment and leave the EDIT if that would be OK with others on this thread. Mea culpa.
David"