jusxusfanatic
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Blind_spark
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Do you have any other pictures of it? Serial number?
I don't see the IIIf synchronizer-dial, or conversion plate, under the shutter speed selector...which is also the smaller IIIc style. Might be a IIId...?
I don't see the IIIf synchronizer-dial, or conversion plate, under the shutter speed selector...which is also the smaller IIIc style. Might be a IIId...?
jusxusfanatic
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The serial number shows it's a iiic, 374xxx
jusxusfanatic
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jusxusfanatic
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367001 ^367325 Leica IIIc ^(assumed IIId) 1941-1944 325
Welp, no luck! But I think it's actually a pre-war iiid with a self timer
Welp, no luck! But I think it's actually a pre-war iiid with a self timer
Blind_spark
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Definitely not IIIf-conversion, as there is no flash sync or selector under the shutter dial.
By the serial it's wartime, but on further research the self timer has one ring too few to be a genuine IIId. The self timer was probably a later addition by factory upgrade...odd that they didn't add the flash sync as well, though.
By the serial it's wartime, but on further research the self timer has one ring too few to be a genuine IIId. The self timer was probably a later addition by factory upgrade...odd that they didn't add the flash sync as well, though.
Huss
Veteran
How about paying to get your Widelux fixed instead of getting this?
Then you won't have to list it in the classifieds as 82.4% new.
;p
Then you won't have to list it in the classifieds as 82.4% new.
;p
jusxusfanatic
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Definitely not IIIf-conversion, as there is no flash sync or selector under the shutter dial.
By the serial it's wartime, but on further research the self timer has one ring too few to be a genuine IIId. The self timer was probably a later addition by factory upgrade...odd that they didn't add the flash sync as well, though.
Yea just realized that, and all of the iiid's start with 36xxxx and not 37. What is it then?
jusxusfanatic
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Any other comments?
jusxusfanatic
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Seller claims that he bought it 4 years ago from a leica shop in Germany
radi(c)al_cam
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Seller claims that he bought it 4 years ago from a leica shop in Germany
Sale 7414
Leica Cameras, Cameras and Optical Toys
21 November 1996, London, South Kensington
Lot 442
Leica IIIc no. 374105
Price realised
GBP 632
USD 1,068
Estimate
GBP 250 - GBP 350
(USD 422 - USD 591)
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Leica IIIc no. 374105
chrome, with delayed-timer and a Leitz Summitar 5cm. f/2 lens no. 489655
jusxusfanatic
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Oh wow.... nice! So how much is it worth?
jusxusfanatic
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Well I'm lucky to find one.. its still not mine! Not sure if I should get it even if I don't need it cuz I already have a iii
David Hughes
David Hughes
Kind of lucky? An updated iiic with red curtains for 192US!
Should I get it even though I already have a iii and I don't need it
Hi,
If you don't need it then why bother? It will just be something else to dust and so on.
Regards, David
jusxusfanatic
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True, but its a great deal, quite unique and looks cool!
Dralowid
Michael
It is worth a lot less than £632, mind you, your price is reasonable.
The value of conversions is still often a lot less than an un-converted camera and as a collector of conversions I do not find it interesting. It is a bit of a mixture and for actually taking pictures would offer nothing more than your current set up.
So I would say no...but it is your money.
The value of conversions is still often a lot less than an un-converted camera and as a collector of conversions I do not find it interesting. It is a bit of a mixture and for actually taking pictures would offer nothing more than your current set up.
So I would say no...but it is your money.
jusxusfanatic
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True, thanks for your opinion
Looks damn cool tho haha
No, definitely not. You can't deal with the equipment options you already have, without calling for help a couple of times a week. Get much more stuff, and Stephen will have to create a subforum just for you. Give it a big miss.
eia41
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A genuine Leica - converted or not - on sale for USD192, is an unrepeatable bargain even if it needs an immediate CLA. So what is all this fuss about? The South Kensington (UK) sale location mentioned is almost certainly the Christies auction rooms.
jusxusfanatic
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Yea not gonna get it.. No use
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