cjm
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I just got my first Leica, a 1936 Leica III(f) with a Summitar I got from Croydon camera on eBay! The craftsmanship is amazing. The Summitar stops down to f/16 and there is a slight blue tint to the glass so I'm thinking it's coated (is that right?). Also, there is a little bit of play between the front lense element and the rear element when extended, less than a millimeter. Is this a common problem? After manipulating the camera for about 10 minutes, I was able to load some film. I can't wait to see the results!

Xmas
Veteran
There might be just detectable movement in the heliciod if it is dry. It is normally masked by a light grease but I prefer it dry with whatever slack there is.
Noel
Noel
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
I hope you're happy with what you get, but not so happy that you don't try to do better.
Robert Price
I missed what?
Very Nice! Enjoy it, looks to be a nice Leica.
cjm
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payasam said:I hope you're happy with what you get, but not so happy that you don't try to do better.
Do you mean trying to get better at taking pictures? If so, I couldn't agree more. After all, what good is a camera if your not going to take pictures with it?
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
Looks really good, cjm. Congrats. Get out there and use up some film.!
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