lukasdinohk
-little camera addict

Wartime Leica IIIc Red Curtain (Converted IIIf)
Leica Summitar 50mm f/2
Post-War Leica IIIc Black Repaint
Jupiter-12 35mm f/2.8
Voigtlander 35mm Viewfinder
I thought the upgrade would have been done 1947/48, but I am interested that you think it might have been done sometime later.What year do you think it was done Erik?.
Leitz in a devastated post-war Germany, I am sure, would have been glad of such work to keep the firm going,particularly in the very early post-war years,thats why I thought the upgrade dated from around 1947/48.
Hi,
The Leica IIIb is the only model that cannot be upgraded to flash synchronization.
Why is this?
So Leitz were still doing upgrades on screw mounts as late as 1954 and after.
Hi Erik,
I have just noticed that they have also internally updated my Leica IIIb from the pre-war type main shutter crate base to the post-war loading diagram type crate base.
Hi Erik,
I have just noticed that they have also internally updated my Leica IIIb from the pre-war type main shutter crate base to the post-war loading diagram type crate base.
Photo below:-
They are both very nice. Strange is, that conversions to a III used to get a wind knob with a film speed reminder like the IIIf. Yours have just plain wind knobs.
The film speed reminders in the wind knobs are not very nice so I think you are very lucky.
Erik.
Interesting, very nice camera and unusual to see the comma in the serial number (19,471)...has anyone any other examples of this?
I have conversions with and without the film reminder. Yes I'd assume the shaft would need to be different to take them.