LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Geeze Folks it`s a Leica IIIC or a IIIF with a Nippon Kogaku 35mm...........what`s the big deal? LOL!!!!!!! 
...........should have been a Stepper IIIC with a Xenon, but then who would look at the model?????
And typical she doesn`t know how to hold a camera, hate to stereotype, but I work with models all the time and you think after seeing cameras being pointed at them for years and years and years they`d know how to hold one.........Not!
*I have to put my PinUps though a crash course on , "how to hold a vintage camera" *
Tom
...........should have been a Stepper IIIC with a Xenon, but then who would look at the model?????
And typical she doesn`t know how to hold a camera, hate to stereotype, but I work with models all the time and you think after seeing cameras being pointed at them for years and years and years they`d know how to hold one.........Not!
*I have to put my PinUps though a crash course on , "how to hold a vintage camera" *
Tom
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swoop
Well-known
You can download the image as a desktop.
go here.
http://www.tiffany.com/Seasonal/Modules/SSIL/Default.aspx?hppromo=SLHP12
Click the image of the girl with the Leica
Let the next screen load. and then mouse over the girl and you'll have a little menu with an option to download.
Largest is 1400x1050 =(
go here.
http://www.tiffany.com/Seasonal/Modules/SSIL/Default.aspx?hppromo=SLHP12
Click the image of the girl with the Leica
Let the next screen load. and then mouse over the girl and you'll have a little menu with an option to download.
Largest is 1400x1050 =(
Mr Ho
Well-known
These new Tiffany ads are all over Hong Kong, some blown up very large at bus and tram stops. The lens is certainly a Kogaku, so wouldn't it make sense that the body is a Nicca 3A or F or similar model? Why mount a Kogaku on a Leica? That would be a cross-cultural affair! 
LChanyungco
Well-known
And typical she doesn`t know how to hold a camera, hate to stereotype, but I work with models all the time and you think after seeing cameras being pointed at them for years and years and years they`d know how to hold one.........Not!![]()
*I have to put my PinUps though a crash course on , "how to hold a vintage camera" *
Tom
i think the reason why she's holding the III so awkwardly is to show off the other bling... personally i think they should have used an M3 with a collapsible summicron for the ad. sorry ltm'ers
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
I was a model for a shoot a long time ago for a professional rag and the photographer had a closet full of props and he just handed me one. No hidden agenda, no conspiracy, no big deal.
mervynyan
Mervyn Yan
i don't think the shoot itself was taken with films. too sad.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I'd say it's a IIIf, as I believe I can see the flash synch dial under the shutter speed dial.
sam_m
Well-known
I'm pretty sure the model is Gemma Ward, an Aussie. She's been described as having 'alien beauty'.
Dunk
Established
I spotted this too a few weeks back and posted this on the Leica Forum
http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica.../64125-leica-iiif-used-tiffany-co-advert.html
Camera should have a 35mm viewfinder fitted to add abit of credibility
Cheers
dunk
http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica.../64125-leica-iiif-used-tiffany-co-advert.html
Camera should have a 35mm viewfinder fitted to add abit of credibility
Cheers
dunk
Fabrice2
Established
I'm pretty sure the model is Gemma Ward, an Aussie. She's been described as having 'alien beauty'.
The model is russian, and named Sasha Pivovarova.
http://www.sashapivovarova.com/
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Here's a shot of the poster taken with my cell phone. So is there a definitive answer as to what the camera is?
caperunner
Established
Camera may be a Leotax, Nicca, or early Canon too.
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Look carefully at the ring under the shutterspeed knob, its a IIIf, others than Leica do not have that ' black' or 'red' dial for flashlight.
spiderfrank
just a dreamer
that's a digital camera: she is looking the display on the back!! :-D
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