Jim Lager
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Luftwaffe Leica IIIc camera with standard non K shutter
by James Lager
The Leica IIIc without the K shutter was prepared for the Luftwaffe between May 1940 and December 1942. I have researched examples in the range 361 thousand to 388 thousand.
Luftwaffe IIIc’s are engraved with Flieger number Fl.38079 ( an inventory/identification number denoting the Leica with 5cm lens) and the words Luftwaffen-Eigentum meaning
Air Force property.
Very early cameras occasionally have this marking across the rear vulcanite.
There are differences in the Luftwaffen-Eigentum engravings over time. The font can be stylized (early) or un-stylized (later). The shape of the letters and numerals is distinctive. A brief sampling is illustrated.
361528 July 1940 with marking on vulcanite
365664 November 1940 stylized font
368951 January 1941
388012 August 1942 grey paint finish
385780 August 1944
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Copyright James Lager 2017 All Rights Reserved
by James Lager
The Leica IIIc without the K shutter was prepared for the Luftwaffe between May 1940 and December 1942. I have researched examples in the range 361 thousand to 388 thousand.
Luftwaffe IIIc’s are engraved with Flieger number Fl.38079 ( an inventory/identification number denoting the Leica with 5cm lens) and the words Luftwaffen-Eigentum meaning
Air Force property.
Very early cameras occasionally have this marking across the rear vulcanite.
There are differences in the Luftwaffen-Eigentum engravings over time. The font can be stylized (early) or un-stylized (later). The shape of the letters and numerals is distinctive. A brief sampling is illustrated.

361528 July 1940 with marking on vulcanite

365664 November 1940 stylized font

368951 January 1941

388012 August 1942 grey paint finish

385780 August 1944
Text and Photos
Copyright James Lager 2017 All Rights Reserved