anorphirith
Established
this thing must be kinna rare
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/pho/1427742018.html
"WWII issue. 35mm leica rangefinder camera
with 50mm Leitz Elmar lens
This rare camera was issued to Luftwafte air corps officers for the purpose of ariel survailance
during the reign of the Third Reich
Camera body lens and all workings are in excelllent condition. No signs of wear.
Chrome body with leather over metal.
Includes leather case and lens cap "
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/pho/1427742018.html
"WWII issue. 35mm leica rangefinder camera
with 50mm Leitz Elmar lens
This rare camera was issued to Luftwafte air corps officers for the purpose of ariel survailance
during the reign of the Third Reich
Camera body lens and all workings are in excelllent condition. No signs of wear.
Chrome body with leather over metal.
Includes leather case and lens cap "
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
And not even a very nice fake.
LeicaFoReVer
Addicted to Rangefinders
so ugly fake I can even recognize!
jarski
Veteran
correct forum for this thread would be "Russian FSU RF" 
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
Original poster was right. Such an ugly fake is a rare one!
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
This looks like a Zorki 1e, probably made between 1954 and 1956. They go for $30 to $40 on eBay.
Graham Line
Well-known
Ariel was not pleased at being surveilled by such declasse photo equipment, either.
maddoc
... likes film again.
I like the "50mm Leitz Elmar lens" best ... 
GoneSavage
not actually
I do not envy the photographer who is forced to shoot aerial surveillance photos with a 50mm lens!
anorphirith
Established
wow good to know, if I had the money I'd have probably contacted the guy by now, looks like a new type of scam to look for
W
wlewisiii
Guest
I wrote the seller offering $100... He probably wasn't amused...
William
William
GoneSavage
not actually
I wouldn't be too hard on the guy just yet, as there's always a chance he actually thinks it's real. What if the poor man payed $3000 for it himself?
JohnTF
Veteran
Nice coating on the lens as well. ;-)
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
looks like a new type of scam to look for
A fairly old scam, this type of thing was quite populsr in the 1990s.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
I wouldn't be too hard on the guy just yet, as there's always a chance he actually thinks it's real. What if the poor man payed $3000 for it himself?
IF he spent USD 3000 like that, he almost deserves these responses, three grand is an awful lot to blow on an old camera and you should not simply trust the story that comes with it, but check it as well!
I bet nobody would spend three grand on a painting just because the seller says its a Rembrandt, right?
I had a camera like this one (well, a 'Kriegsberichter' engraved one) that was all brass
But it still was a Zorki, and not a Leica!
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Want to buy: Leica III nr. 170471
Give me $3000 and a Zorki and you can have your birthday Leica allright
Jamie123
Veteran
wow good to know, if I had the money I'd have probably contacted the guy by now, looks like a new type of scam to look for
Why would you want a Nazi camera?
pakeha
Well-known
quote
Why would you want a Nazi camera?
Can cameras be political?
Why would you want a Nazi camera?
Can cameras be political?
Jamie123
Veteran
quote
Why would you want a Nazi camera?
Can cameras be political?![]()
Symbols can.
Anyways I just don't get how someone would even consider *if they had the money* spending $3000 for a camera with a swastika on it unless they have a serious fascination with the Third Reich.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Anyways I just don't get how someone would even consider *if they had the money* spending $3000 for a camera with a swastika on it unless they have a serious fascination with the Third Reich.
This moral discussion keeps popping up often when someone points at a fake Nazi Leica somewhere.
There's certainly a fair number of people who have a morbid fascination with all things Nazi. Over here I guess they're rarer than in the States or the UK.
There weren't really all that many Leicas produced which had Swastikas on them. Hence I guess one might imagine a collector with apolitical collecting habits, from whose point of view the swastika is just another symbol that makes the camera rare, and valuable on grounds of scarcity, like the Swedish crowns.
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