CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
thats lovely and l can hear the original posters resolve crumbling as l type![]()
It is indeed lovely. But I have my eye on two or three IIIFs that I hope to fondle on Thursday.
gb hill
Veteran
I just found the answer to my question I asked you on the other thread. Yes the 50 skopar will work nicely. Enjoy your birthday.miss shooting since my M is at Youxin's ... so I found this Gem
arriving on my Birthday the 1 Feb
Miss 50 Color Skopar will mount her Beautifully
Miss Leica II... by Helen Hill, on Flickr
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Thank You Greg ... 
bayernfan
Well-known
I like the IIIc too, but then only in all black.
Erik.
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im seeking a black voigtlander 50 finder for my latest acquisition. let me know of any leads on one. 😀
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Off to London in a couple of hours where I hope to fondle a few.
There are some nice IIIfs around but I'm leaning towards a III as I want something contemporary with most of the old cars I photograph. Any particular things to look out for?
There are some nice IIIfs around but I'm leaning towards a III as I want something contemporary with most of the old cars I photograph. Any particular things to look out for?
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Check the Rangefinder contrast,
And if both curtains are nice and smooth, no wrinkle, tears or holes.
And see if it works on all speeds, especially the slow speeds
And if both curtains are nice and smooth, no wrinkle, tears or holes.
And see if it works on all speeds, especially the slow speeds
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Thanks! This one has been serviced in the last year, so I'm hoping it's devoid of pain, but that is always a big assumption...
AJShepherd
Well-known
I picked up a Leica IIIf with 5cm collapsible Elmar last year from Red Dot Cameras, was significantly cheaper than a IIIg, the film loading wasn't as fiddly as I'd feared so I soon got the hang of it (practise first!) and it's a delight to use!

Leica IIIf by Antony Shepherd, on Flickr

Leica IIIf by Antony Shepherd, on Flickr
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Lovely Antony!
I ended up in Red Dot Cameras too and bought a black 1933 III with nickel Elmar. It had been serviced last year, rangefinder was bright enough and it was more quiet than a 50s IIIg. Everything else good - brassing but the whole camera is nicely patinated rather than worn.
I ended up in Red Dot Cameras too and bought a black 1933 III with nickel Elmar. It had been serviced last year, rangefinder was bright enough and it was more quiet than a 50s IIIg. Everything else good - brassing but the whole camera is nicely patinated rather than worn.
Dralowid
Michael
Congratulations...I've had mine since 1965, still happy with it!
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Lovely Antony!
I ended up in Red Dot Cameras too and bought a black 1933 III with nickel Elmar. It had been serviced last year, rangefinder was bright enough and it was more quiet than a 50s IIIg. Everything else good - brassing but the whole camera is nicely patinated rather than worn.
Congratulations. Let’s see it!
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Your wish etc
I'll do some proper film photos later.


I'll do some proper film photos later.
Jerevan
Recycled User
It's looking dandy.
Wonder what the TVB on the advance knob stands for? Ted Von Bunkenhoff?
I always get an urge to buy more of these, especially the III or IIIa since at least the chrome ones are possible to find relatively cheaply, but then I remember the extra lenses needed, the maintenance etc etc.
I love the form factor of the Leica II, but in practical photography situations I prefer the ones with a "diopter". Been thinking of combining a II shell with the rangefinder from a IIIb, but I am not sure that would work. That would be my dream camera.
Wonder what the TVB on the advance knob stands for? Ted Von Bunkenhoff?
I always get an urge to buy more of these, especially the III or IIIa since at least the chrome ones are possible to find relatively cheaply, but then I remember the extra lenses needed, the maintenance etc etc.
I love the form factor of the Leica II, but in practical photography situations I prefer the ones with a "diopter". Been thinking of combining a II shell with the rangefinder from a IIIb, but I am not sure that would work. That would be my dream camera.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Is this bad?
This is bad, isn't it?
I'm bad....
This is bad, isn't it?
I'm bad....

CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
I'm very reassured!


CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
It's looking dandy.![]()
Wonder what the TVB on the advance knob stands for? Ted Von Bunkenhoff?
I always get an urge to buy more of these, especially the III or IIIa since at least the chrome ones are possible to find relatively cheaply, but then I remember the extra lenses needed, the maintenance etc etc.
I love the form factor of the Leica II, but in practical photography situations I prefer the ones with a "diopter". Been thinking of combining a II shell with the rangefinder from a IIIb, but I am not sure that would work. That would be my dream camera.
Ivor at Red Dot said they'd had a good old speculate about the initials, but had no real idea as to whose or when done - they look mid 20th century to me, but what do I know? It it just a nice little enigma.
So far enjoying it immensely. I took my photos of it with a Nikon D700 and beside it it feels so petite yet so fine and hefty. It will fit my shirt front pockets but they might need some reinforcement!
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Is this bad?
This is bad, isn't it?
I'm bad....
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Not bad, because it makes me feel thrifty and sane, only having four.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Is this bad?
This is bad, isn't it?
I'm bad....
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Beautiful, YUM, Lovely addiction Rick
Do You have a Fav or does one Beckon more rhan the others ?
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