Meleica
Well-known
Let me know what you think...any edits ?
thanks
Dan
http://antiquecameras.net/leicascrewcameras.html
thanks
Dan
http://antiquecameras.net/leicascrewcameras.html
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adep
Established
Great info, thanks!
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
I got a laugh out of this sellers Eboy ad at the bottom of your KEH price list.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270096235951
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270096235951
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Bids up to 150 $! Poor Njugranxayraa33 said:I got a laugh out of this sellers Eboy ad at the bottom of your KEH price list.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270096235951
Solinar
Analog Preferred
xayraa33 said:I got a laugh out of this sellers Eboy ad at the bottom of your KEH price list.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270096235951
At least the buyer gets a classic Soviet-style shutter release - ala Zorki that's threaded for a cable release.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
what happen to the bids on the Zorki mock up of a Leica?
the bidders all got wise to it, which is very good.
the bidders all got wise to it, which is very good.
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Njugran went up to $250 and then got wise and cancelled, "Administrative cancellation". Next he unregistered from the bay. This was the second item he bid on. The first was a 4$ screen protector. Why am I thinking what I'm thinking?
Twigs
Absolut Newbie
Is it just me or the TLR page is not available?
SCOTFORTHLAD
Slow learner,but keen!
Excellent info' and a good read.
Thanks,
Brian.
Thanks,
Brian.
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tedwhite
Guest
Thanks. I learned how to load my "new" IIIf red dial with self-timer. Also learned that the price guide says my camera is valued at $475. I paid $350.
Life is good.
Ted
Life is good.
Ted
Meleica
Well-known
Hi Brian - funny you should mention the "K" model. I have actually located one from a military family in Texas and I will be the new owner in a few days. Its a painted grey camera with K in the serial # and K stamped on the shutter curtain...value about $ 1500-$2000 for the body. Here is one that recently sold on ebay ( chrome version )
http://cgi.ebay.com/Leica-IIIc-K-mo...ryZ98924QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD2VQQcmdZViewItem
and here is the grey model at the Kodak/Eastman Museum
http://www.eastman.org/fm/toronto/htmlsrc/mL53300012_ful.html
and finally, cameraquest article on the Leica IIIc K
http://cameraquest.com/leica_iiic_k_gray.htm
Dan
http://cgi.ebay.com/Leica-IIIc-K-mo...ryZ98924QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD2VQQcmdZViewItem
and here is the grey model at the Kodak/Eastman Museum
http://www.eastman.org/fm/toronto/htmlsrc/mL53300012_ful.html
and finally, cameraquest article on the Leica IIIc K
http://cameraquest.com/leica_iiic_k_gray.htm
Dan
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tedwhite
Guest
In 1965, when I was in grad school in San Francisco, my friend Roy and I were wandering around south of Market and happened upon a pawn shop. We were both using Spotmatics at the time and doing freelance pj work. Roy, broke as I was, saw a beat-up gray camera in a glass display case and asked to see it. "What do you want for it?" he asked. Frankly, the camera looked like it had been rode hard and put away wet, as we say in the southwest. "I gotta get $45," said the store owner. "OK," said Roy.
I was amazed as I knew Roy only had about $80 until payday. Also, I was amazed because Roy, having grown up in China, never paid the asking price for anything.
Turned out Roy was a closet Leica wannabe and had been studying Leica history for years. When he saw the "K" he knew what it was. At that time I didn't even know exactly what a Leica was, had only heard about them.
I learned later he took it to a camera show in Oakland and got several hundred dollars for it.
There's just no substitute for research...
I was amazed as I knew Roy only had about $80 until payday. Also, I was amazed because Roy, having grown up in China, never paid the asking price for anything.
Turned out Roy was a closet Leica wannabe and had been studying Leica history for years. When he saw the "K" he knew what it was. At that time I didn't even know exactly what a Leica was, had only heard about them.
I learned later he took it to a camera show in Oakland and got several hundred dollars for it.
There's just no substitute for research...
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Dan,
Not too bad on estimates, pretty good and fair prices
I`d pay $250 everyday, if I could find 1940`s "wartime" Leica IIIC bodies for that much, though you are right they are rarely clean, that`s why I`m after them
in really fine condition.
(ohh I`d change the name to "wartime" IIIC while that`s what the collectors call them, instead of pre-war)
Speaking of 1940`s Leica`s, I`ll be adding a IIIC K "Grey" camera very shortly to my personal collection soon, one used by an Ex US Army Officer in Postwar Germany.
I`m recording numbers and history of the "K" shutter models and looking for more information (stories) about cameras used by the US Army in Postwar Europe and in the Pacific Theater Of Operations, write me off the board here sometime, about your camera, we`ll swap war stories.
Thanks
Tom
Not too bad on estimates, pretty good and fair prices
I`d pay $250 everyday, if I could find 1940`s "wartime" Leica IIIC bodies for that much, though you are right they are rarely clean, that`s why I`m after them
(ohh I`d change the name to "wartime" IIIC while that`s what the collectors call them, instead of pre-war)
Speaking of 1940`s Leica`s, I`ll be adding a IIIC K "Grey" camera very shortly to my personal collection soon, one used by an Ex US Army Officer in Postwar Germany.
I`m recording numbers and history of the "K" shutter models and looking for more information (stories) about cameras used by the US Army in Postwar Europe and in the Pacific Theater Of Operations, write me off the board here sometime, about your camera, we`ll swap war stories.
Thanks
Tom
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landsknechte
Well-known
I thought the K version was a cold (the German word for cold is Kalt) weather version.
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wlewisiii
Guest
Good stuff, sir. Now you just need to convince me that there is any LTM by Leitz that is superior to a good Canon IV...
:bang: :bang: :bang:
William
William
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
landsknechte said:I thought the K version was a cold (the German word for cold is Kalt) weather version.
Well, here`s one story I`ve heard about the elusive "K" shutter Leica`s.
That they were developed shortly after the German invasion of Norway, not for the Russian Front, designed with ball bearing shutter curtains and shafts for operation under extreme cold weather conditions, there`s been a back and forth debate for years about weither the "K" means "Kältefest" (coldproofed) or "Kugellager" (ball bearings), I rather think it`s the second, while the IIIC K camera has 5 ball bearings internally as to the 2 of the fore and later produced IIIC`s.
Either way you look at it they were then and are now rare, used well and were a learning experience that went further into future Leica development.
Used by the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) various Leitz technicians and by the US Army (post May/June) 1945*.
They were made in Chrome and in Grey painted versions, with black and grey vulcanite for each of those versions.
I`m researching more and more about these cameras, it`s a race against time while so many people who can answer the questions are already dead or very up in age, so my quest is taking me all over to find the answers, I`m very thankful for the Internet.
Tom
*in 1945 the US Army also supposedly took delivery of a group of Leica IIID`s
(IIIC with a Self Timing Device) this would turn up years later on the early 1950`s Leica IIIF.....but that`s a whole other story*
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laptoprob
back to basics
So whatever happened to the model IIIe? An in-between model that got aborted?
wlewisiii said:Good stuff, sir. Now you just need to convince me that there is any LTM by Leitz that is superior to a good Canon IV...:bang: :bang: :bang:
William
Hehehe,
You are so right. The Leicas are prettier, but the Canons are functionally better cameras with their combined RF/VF.
350D_user
B+W film devotee
What? No Standard/Model C's?? 
(Edit: Or Model E's too, for that matter.
)
(Edit: Or Model E's too, for that matter.
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
laptoprob said:So whatever happened to the model IIIe? An in-between model that got aborted?
It was`nt used do to the sound of it in the German language, (drei-eee) that`s the reason I`ve been told Leitz did`nt use the IIIE model
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