Glenn2
Well-known
Regarding the flash connectors, I have a Nicca 3S which has an identical pair of connections on the front in the same position.
I believe one is for electronic flash and the other for old style bulbs that needed to reach peak output before opening the shutter.
Looks likely that someone modified the camera to flash sync in a similar way. Leicas have the little dial under their shutter speed to set delay on later Barnacks so only need a single connector on back.
I believe one is for electronic flash and the other for old style bulbs that needed to reach peak output before opening the shutter.
Looks likely that someone modified the camera to flash sync in a similar way. Leicas have the little dial under their shutter speed to set delay on later Barnacks so only need a single connector on back.
Dralowid
Michael
Yup, my references come up with the same as yours. Curious eh?!
dab
Electromagnetic waves sensor
Ok, checked again and it is Leica I size still. My IIf is wider, little higher and different case/shell. Not sure how did I measured yesterday, but they are different.Is it still Leica I size?
Dralowid
Michael
With the arrival of the IIIc the cameras are 2.8 mm wider and built differently.
dab
Electromagnetic waves sensor
Erik van Straten
Veteran
dab
Electromagnetic waves sensor
It is a Leica Ia from 1930 converted to II syn in 1952.This camera is a post war conversion. Most post war conversions have the rangefinder of the Leica lll, much better than the rangefinder of the Leica ll because it is life-size.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Sometimes the synch causes shutter problems. Did you try yours?
dab
Electromagnetic waves sensor
What kind of problems do you mean? Yes, I tried it already. It is working almost great. The issue I still have - shutter button not returns to normal position after firing. Planning to disassemble the shutter once I receive new curtains.Sometimes the synch causes shutter problems. Did you try yours?
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