Dralowid
Michael
Hearing the sad news of the death of Sir Edmund Hilary got me thinking.
I remember the story that the only photo taken on the summit was of Sherpa Tensing Norgay by Sir Edmund because...either Sir Edmund forgot in his hurry to get back down...or Tensing didn't know how to use a camera.
I remember seeing photos of Hunt, the expedition leader deep in snow with a Leica round his neck. I think I have seen Hilary similarly equipped.
I know that Leica supplied 'winterised' cameras for the expedition but were they the then new IIIfs with appropriate lubricants or were they LeicaTom's much loved IIIcKs?
I think there are photos but can't find...discuss!
Michael
I remember the story that the only photo taken on the summit was of Sherpa Tensing Norgay by Sir Edmund because...either Sir Edmund forgot in his hurry to get back down...or Tensing didn't know how to use a camera.
I remember seeing photos of Hunt, the expedition leader deep in snow with a Leica round his neck. I think I have seen Hilary similarly equipped.
I know that Leica supplied 'winterised' cameras for the expedition but were they the then new IIIfs with appropriate lubricants or were they LeicaTom's much loved IIIcKs?
I think there are photos but can't find...discuss!
Michael