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dee

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Hi

I am known as ''dee'' to my friends, and have, following a long absense, returned to the rangefinder fold.

Computers are relatively new to me, so I struggle with it all.

But maybe I am here under false pretences....I am not much of a ''photographer'', but have been told that I have a designer's ''eye'' for composition.

By chance, I found an article in Amateur Photographer about Zorki cameras, which sparked a sense of recognition...I had had a Z4 back in the 70s but Minolta SLRs tended to eclipse it !

I have a mild, but extremely disruptive autistic spectrum ''glitch'' which makes ''recognition of / connection to '' ANYTHING / ANYONE really difficult...It's all ever distant, out of phase, unreal... like being a kid in a confusing adult world.

I approached London Leica dealers with some apprehension, but was received with enthusiasm and understanding, both by Camera Centre at Croydon, and by R.G.Lewis in London , [ apparently the owner ,Len,recognised me from ''hiding'' behind the seat on the train in the mornings, and has looked out for me since, keeping old cases for me to restore. ] He introduced to both a Zorki 1 and several Leicas., some of which, cosmetically challenged cameras, I found were now within reach of '' kids'' like me...

This was a revelation to me....for the first time my eyes and hands seemed to create, together, a sense of the cameras, a familiarity, reality. It must sound ridiculous, but it's difficult to describe how this just does not happen for me.🙂

Co-incidentally, I received a small legacy, and over three months , aquired, initially, three black, ''ex-zorki ''Leicas, with I 22 ''Elmars'', from the Ukraine, then two Leica IIIC bodies, then a IIIf., with Summar, and IIIc with Elmar.
Most recently, I then found two lovely black 1932/3 Leica II s with nickel Elmars.

My ''dee's-lexia'' has problems with Russian alphabets, so the Leica badged cameras are ''safer'', less disruptive, just as ''FED'' despite the distortion, is easier than ''Zorki/Industar'' . But initially, I really wanted a black Leica II, and never in my wildest dreams was this likely to happen...now they complement my II s.

I have difficulty with rare holidays, the unfamiliarity, and everything overwhelming me, but two Leicas, and especially my ZS carried me through, and I rediscoverd the joy of ''magic slide shows''.

I need to be grounded in a what to me is a chaotic ''grown up'' world, and even just surrounding me, or knowing my LII or ZS is near, calms me.

So, I have my new delicate/compact leicas, real, and , shall we say tribute ? , as therapy, rather than as a ''photographer'', but they capture the world as I ''remember it'' from those stereo viewers that I still love today, a softness, pictorial quality, that is missing in modern lenses.

Despite the 60% success rate of my first efforts learning a new way of taking pictures, and a Leca body in desperate need of servicing blacking out half of many frames, the Leicas seem to allow me to ''focus'' and '' separate'' elements of the confusion which i never found with my SLRs.

Even if the photos don't ''come out'', the snapshots are clear in my head...and now, I am beginning to see as if i had my Leica and 50 mm lense ''in my head''

It has also returned to me the memories of the exposure tables that I started with in the early 60s, though, I can easily recognise 100 asa, 200/400 are more difficult.

I love learning about the various Russsian derivatives of the original Leica copy, especially the Fed @ and 3.

In some respects, these cameras, reputedly for the home market, are more attractive and advanced than the exported Zorki models, though I would not give up my transformed chrome and black, ''Olympic'' ZS, courtesy of mika @ moscowphoto for any other Russian camera!

What is good for me, is that I can afford, now and then, to add another Russian camera or lense to complement my new ''friends'', and Prakticas may find themselves subjected to e-bay to further the Fed cause !

My other cameras are several of those Prakticas, + Chinon SLRs with Prinzflex versions,[ revisiting my 1st SLR ] and several Minoltas aquired over 30 very odd years, my favourites being the compact SRIs and SR7v with 45/f2....no TTL there !
So, rooted into SLRs - until the little cameras came along.

I would just like to keep in touch with all your discussions and learn a little from them, even maybe add a bit sometimes.

By the way, autistics seldom know when to stop...but I guess you have all realised that already!


dee
 
Dee: I welcome you as well. Let me just say that was one of the best postings I have ever seen here. I think we all have a lot to experience and learn, and you will undoubtedly have much to teach us about seeing.
 
Welcome, Dee!

I've only recently arrived here myself, and truly appreciate the wit, wisdom, friendliness, and talent assembled here. I'm not shy about asking questions, and have always had strong responses whenever I needed the collective resource represented by the members of this site. Although each of us has different priorities and preferences, 'tis indeed a community. Welcome to town...

Regards!
Don
 
Leica Therapy ?

Leica Therapy ?

Just to say thanks for the welcome...I hope to learn a lot more about those illusive Russian rangefinders....not too many being used where I am in London !

dee
 
Welcome to RFF dee! You will enjoy it here... Lots of friendly people with a huge amount of knowledge.

Peter

-edit- If you are looking for a source of information about FSU rangefinders I can definitely recommend finding a copy of Princelles 'Authentic Guide to Russian & Soviet Cameras' ... It is a great book!
 
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Welcome dee, that was a smashing first post! 🙂 There is a gallery here where you can post your shots and also sometimes members get to meet in the "real" world... 😉 Members in London have had a couple of meets already I think, keep your eye out for more!
 
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