ChrisLivsey
Veteran
PM sent with details of pertinent dealers in the UK, with comments so not posted openly, they are my opinions and as such not perhaps a representative sample of experience.
Chris Bail
Regular Guy
There were pics up yesterday that seem to have disappeared. Perhaps the OP will post them again?
It was nice to see pics of these rarities.
It was nice to see pics of these rarities.
marcr1230
Well-known
The pictures were removed by the moderators with the edit comment "post in classifieds" or something to that effect.
I'm not sure I understand exactly why - we can post pictures of our gear in various thread "Show off your Nikon RF"
I'll give the moderators a lot of slack and I do think there is something contextually different about people posting "I found a treasure, what do you think it is worth". rather that "look at my shiny newly acquired camera"
That said we are all adults and I don't see how this hurts the forum or its members to see these pictures
Mod: The OP is free to repost images, since this is such a rare item.
I'm not sure I understand exactly why - we can post pictures of our gear in various thread "Show off your Nikon RF"
I'll give the moderators a lot of slack and I do think there is something contextually different about people posting "I found a treasure, what do you think it is worth". rather that "look at my shiny newly acquired camera"
That said we are all adults and I don't see how this hurts the forum or its members to see these pictures
Mod: The OP is free to repost images, since this is such a rare item.
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E.M
Well-known
it will never be as valuable to someone as it will be to you , someday ...
raid
Dad Photographer
State that you are not trying to sell your equipment with this thread. Then try again to post the images here.
Mod: The OP is free to repost images, since this is such a rare item.
Mod: The OP is free to repost images, since this is such a rare item.
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Gregm61
Well-known
"Restored" was a bad word on my part earlier. "Serviced" is better.
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Of course if the eventual owner wants to put it in a wood chipper that is always an option. :angel:
Will it blend?
:angel:
Fraser
Well-known
"Restored" was a bad word on my part earlier. "Serviced" is better.
I would think it would make no difference to the value of an s36 if it's working or not
Fraser
Well-known
I would keep it but that's just me, it's got to be the ultimate Nikon rf outfit, very rare especially in the uk. We just don't get too see many Nikon rf here I've only handled three Nikon rfs and two of them were mine!
I would think it would make no difference to the value of an s36 if it's working or not![]()
think again.
Fraser
Well-known
think again.
Well if you have a broken s36 that you want rid of I will happily give you 50quid for it
Hi, I am a newbie and so not really sure what I am doing ( hence this post). I inherited a lot of camera equipment from my father. I don't want to be ripped off by camera shops and so I am interested in what people think they are worth (separately or together?) and/or the best way to get them valued ( honestly). Also where is best to sell them ( I am in the UK) Many thanks in advance Alan
As requested by a number of members ( and thanks to the moderators for letting me post them again). Happy to post any other angles by request 😄
Did you find the original camera back as well?
Everything has value, but it is likely working, most do.
They work, but they were very finicky, the contacts to the battery were terrible.
hmm. working and working right are two different things.
All of my SP motors had to be CLA'd, adjusted before they were working right. Likewise we have taken some in for repair which were unrepairable due to lack of parts.
Still, the SP motor was a remarkable professional tool for 1957. To this day Leica still has not marketed a professional M series 35mm motor drive.
Ragman
Member
Did you find the original camera back as well?
Sorry but I am not sure what that is. I am guessing there is a back for the camera which was for the camera without the motor.
If that is true then the short answer is no. I never saw the camera without the motor and I have no idea where it would be.
Highway 61
Revisited
You're guessing right.I am guessing there is a back for the camera which was for the camera without the motor.
FWIW there is a chrome SP sporting an original black back listed by Dez in the Classifieds right now...
aoresteen
Well-known
... To this day Leica still has not marketed a professional M series 35mm motor drive.[/QUOTE said:Didn't Leica NY have Don Goldberg's father design a motordrive for the M2? I seem to recall such a beast.
Found this:
http://leicabuzz.tumblr.com/post/4865904714/leitz-wetzlar-leica-m2m-leitz-new-york-motor
If Leica ever releases a pro-motor drive like the S-36 I'd buy TWO in a heartbeat. I do use two of the M motors that are really just 'winders'.
My M3-MOT:
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uhoh7
Veteran
TY so much to mods for making the pics visible again.
Ragman, I'd suggest you find a buddy into photography and some period props, furniture or fabrics, picture frames etc, and get some serious portraits of this gorgeous thing before you let it go.
Also, this site has the eyes of many collectors upon it, so once you do have an idea of value, it's a great place to advertise such a thing.
Ragman, I'd suggest you find a buddy into photography and some period props, furniture or fabrics, picture frames etc, and get some serious portraits of this gorgeous thing before you let it go.
Also, this site has the eyes of many collectors upon it, so once you do have an idea of value, it's a great place to advertise such a thing.
oltimer
Well-known
Yes they did Tony. Also the camera was called a M2MDidn't Leica NY have Don Goldberg's father design a motordrive for the M2? I seem to recall such a beast.
Found this:
http://leicabuzz.tumblr.com/post/4865904714/leitz-wetzlar-leica-m2m-leitz-new-york-motor
If Leica ever releases a pro-motor drive like the S-36 I'd buy TWO in a heartbeat. I do use two of the M motors that are really just 'winders'.
My M3-MOT:
![]()
Didn't Leica NY have Don Goldberg's father design a motordrive for the M2? I seem to recall such a beast.
Found this:
http://leicabuzz.tumblr.com/post/4865904714/leitz-wetzlar-leica-m2m-leitz-new-york-motor
If Leica ever releases a pro-motor drive like the S-36 I'd buy TWO in a heartbeat. I do use two of the M motors that are really just 'winders'.
My M3-MOT:
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the key word is professional.
There has never been a PROFESSIONAL quality motor for 35mm M series cameras.
Ragman
Member
TY so much to mods for making the pics visible again.
Ragman, I'd suggest you find a buddy into photography and some period props, furniture or fabrics, picture frames etc, and get some serious portraits of this gorgeous thing before you let it go.
Also, this site has the eyes of many collectors upon it, so once you do have an idea of value, it's a great place to advertise such a thing.![]()
Thank you. Good idea about the photos.
The issue I have about putting it onto any site for sale is that I have no idea how much to ask for it. I'm in a catch 22 situation. I just don't want to get ripped off. I also don't really like eBay and I get the sense it would be a little too specialist.
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