davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Show your Leica Standard and tell the story of it.
If it doesn't have a story, make one up!
I got mine from an individual in Japan, I even "google-street-viewed" his address, creepy huh?
It was a body-only with lugs, which are sort of rare on a Standard. The serial no. puts it at 1938, considered a later Model E.
When I got it, all the movable parts worked fine, but sounded "dry", and the covering, while intact, was loose part-way around and felt cracky. I sent it to Youxin right away for a cla and new cover. He said it was in "really good condition".
I got a nice late Elmar in "feet" from Camera West at a good price, the focus lever arm was bent slightly, which I bent back just right.
It is wearing a Industar 22 now, having moved the Elmar over to my IIIc. I hope to buy another Elmar soon, maybe a '38, but it has to be in feet also.
I love carrying it around in my pocket, but feel conspicuous shooting it, because it looks antique. Other than that, it is a lot of fun to own.
Do you have a Standard? Please show it off here!
If it doesn't have a story, make one up!
I got mine from an individual in Japan, I even "google-street-viewed" his address, creepy huh?
It was a body-only with lugs, which are sort of rare on a Standard. The serial no. puts it at 1938, considered a later Model E.
When I got it, all the movable parts worked fine, but sounded "dry", and the covering, while intact, was loose part-way around and felt cracky. I sent it to Youxin right away for a cla and new cover. He said it was in "really good condition".
I got a nice late Elmar in "feet" from Camera West at a good price, the focus lever arm was bent slightly, which I bent back just right.
It is wearing a Industar 22 now, having moved the Elmar over to my IIIc. I hope to buy another Elmar soon, maybe a '38, but it has to be in feet also.
I love carrying it around in my pocket, but feel conspicuous shooting it, because it looks antique. Other than that, it is a lot of fun to own.
Do you have a Standard? Please show it off here!


Daryl J.
Well-known
One is on my "want" list. I'd love a pocket Leica.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
The Industar looks very good on it.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Would love to have one one day. For now I settle with the "modern" version of it: IF with SBOOI and Elmar 50/2.8.
Btw, how do you set 1/20 to 1 sec shutter speed on that camera?
Btw, how do you set 1/20 to 1 sec shutter speed on that camera?
Steve M.
Veteran
You don't. The speeds you see on the selector are what you get (which includes 1/20). Only later did Leica add slow speeds to the cameras. Nice to see one of these w/ strap lugs.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
You don't. The speeds you see on the selector are what you get. Only later did Leica add slow speeds to the cameras.
The selector does have 20-1 in the pic. I guess the original dial was replaced with an later model at some point. I wonder what speed you'll get if you set the dial to 20-1. I often wish my IF had a bit slower speed.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Hi,
Someone else said the speed dial was later, but I think it is original, that in 1938 it would have the same dial as the III's because that was the current production. I've seen lots of Standards with the same dial.
Someone else said the speed dial was later, but I think it is original, that in 1938 it would have the same dial as the III's because that was the current production. I've seen lots of Standards with the same dial.
The selector does have 20-1 in the pic. I guess the original dial was replaced with an later model at some point. I wonder what speed you'll get if you set the dial to 20-1. I often wish my IF had a bit slower speed.
raid
Dad Photographer
I own a black Standard in which the 50mm finder was removed and replaced with a second accessory finder. I often use a 21mm lens with the Standard.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Raid, you see the Standards with accessory finders a lot, but I don't find a problem at all with the fixed finder for 50mm.
It qualifies if you post a picture!
Went in the mail today: a Leica Standard from 1933, postwar converted to a IIf. I don't know if that qualifies![]()
It qualifies if you post a picture!
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid, you see the Standards with accessory finders a lot, but I don't find a problem at all with the fixed finder for 50mm.
It qualifies if you post a picture!
How would you use a wide angle lens?
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Aim it in the general direction of the subject!
I'm a 50mm only guy.
I'm a 50mm only guy.
How would you use a wide angle lens?
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Hi,
Someone else said the speed dial was later, but I think it is original, that in 1938 it would have the same dial as the III's because that was the current production. I've seen lots of Standards with the same dial.
Interesting. If you put it to 20-1 position, do you get slower than 1/30 sec?
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Mine is from 1938 (the Model E) same as David's with the 20-1 option on the dial.
My guess is they used standardized dials at that point.
Mine came from KEH.com as "Inoperative" ....I so far have not found out what's supposed to be inoperative about it.
My guess is they used standardized dials at that point.

Mine came from KEH.com as "Inoperative" ....I so far have not found out what's supposed to be inoperative about it.
Dralowid
Michael
With the end of production the larger speed dial they are all marked 20-1 whether the speeds are there or not so I guess original (well that is how I have found it).
Beware if going wide angle, the larger CV finders get in the way of the speed dial.
Beware if going wide angle, the larger CV finders get in the way of the speed dial.
raid
Dad Photographer
With the end of production the larger speed dial they are all marked 20-1 whether the speeds are there or not so I guess original (well that is how I have found it).
Beware if going wide angle, the larger CV finders get in the way of the speed dial.
I have a second accessory holder where the 5cm finder usually is located.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
That's a good question!
My understanding: Since the speeds are determined by the amount of rotation of the speed disc below the dial, and how long the first shutter remains open before the second shutter trips closed, there is a slower speed when 20-1 is chosen, I had assumed 1/20.
My understanding: Since the speeds are determined by the amount of rotation of the speed disc below the dial, and how long the first shutter remains open before the second shutter trips closed, there is a slower speed when 20-1 is chosen, I had assumed 1/20.
Interesting. If you put it to 20-1 position, do you get slower than 1/30 sec?
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Is a Nickel Elmar period correct for 1938? It looks so good on your Mod. E
Mine is from 1938 (the Model E) same as David's with the 20-1 option on the dial.
My guess is they used standardized dials at that point.
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Mine came from KEH.com as "Inoperative" ....I so far have not found out what's supposed to be inoperative about it.
I love these... more photos of these beauties please!
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