Dralowid
Michael
Please tell me if I have this right...it is that little rangefinder filter.
ORAKO comes in two different sizes.
One is smaller for the earlier II, III, and IIIa, it has a part number of 14057.
The other is for IIb, c, f, IIIb, c, f. It is bigger and has a part number of 14058.
They are both called ORAKO??
ORAKO comes in two different sizes.
One is smaller for the earlier II, III, and IIIa, it has a part number of 14057.
The other is for IIb, c, f, IIIb, c, f. It is bigger and has a part number of 14058.
They are both called ORAKO??
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
One is called ORAKO is for the pre-war cameras
The other is called OKARO, for the IIIc and post-war cameras
The other is called OKARO, for the IIIc and post-war cameras
Dralowid
Michael
Got it! Dyslexia or something similar setting in.
Thanks
Thanks
David Hughes
David Hughes
" Dyslexia or something similar setting in."
Don't worry; it affects us all at times and comes from looking at too many posts on ebay and slowly being contaminated by the weird things they (sellers) say when trying to sell you something they don't quite understand or know about. A good example is the Olympus Trip 35 always being described as a RF and people believing it and spreading it about. I've read it so often I shall be thinking it soon...
Regards, David
Don't worry; it affects us all at times and comes from looking at too many posts on ebay and slowly being contaminated by the weird things they (sellers) say when trying to sell you something they don't quite understand or know about. A good example is the Olympus Trip 35 always being described as a RF and people believing it and spreading it about. I've read it so often I shall be thinking it soon...
Regards, David
lxmike
M2 fan.
handy little filters but very expensive
Montag006
Established
ORAKO vs OKARO
ORAKO vs OKARO
Good afternoon All,
I have one of these, but
I do not know which it is OKARO or ORAKO
is there an easy way? maybe a measurement?

ORAKO vs OKARO
Good afternoon All,
I have one of these, but
I do not know which it is OKARO or ORAKO
is there an easy way? maybe a measurement?
Erik van Straten
Veteran
The early Leica II has an OKARO - or ORAKO - built in, but then in yellow. The FODIS and FOFER rangefinders have those too.
For people that are used to their Leicas these expensive little filters are totally useless.
Erik.
For people that are used to their Leicas these expensive little filters are totally useless.
Erik.
dourbalistar
Buy more film
From the Leica wiki:
Also see this post:
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=148064
- ORAKO = Orange filter to improve contrast between rangefinder images for FOKUS or Leica II, III and IIIa in black or chrome
- OKARO = Orange filter to improve contrast between rangefinder images for FOKUS or Leica IIc, IIf, IIIb, IIIc and IIIf in chrome
Also see this post:
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=148064
Dralowid
Michael
" Dyslexia or something similar setting in."
Don't worry; it affects us all at times and comes from looking at too many posts on ebay and slowly being contaminated by the weird things they (sellers) say when trying to sell you something they don't quite understand or know about. A good example is the Olympus Trip 35 always being described as a RF and people believing it and spreading it about. I've read it so often I shall be thinking it soon...
Regards, David
David, very true, these days I seem to be 'running down the can' or 'kicking the clock down the road' so I don't really know where I am.
How to tell the difference? One fits and the other doesn't. (Helpful aren't I?).
Erik, I don't want one, I'm selling one...
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Erik van Straten
Veteran
Michael, good luck with the sale.
Leica IA(1928), FOFER, 400-2TMY.
Erik.
Leica IA(1928), FOFER, 400-2TMY.
Erik.

Montag006
Established
Hmm.. Pretty Helpful, now...
Hmm.. Pretty Helpful, now...
Now, I just need an older ii without the ORAKO/OKARO built in and a nice iiF.
I do appreciate your reply and...
Now I'll kick that poor clock down the road
Hmm.. Pretty Helpful, now...
David, very true, these days I seem to be 'running down the can' or 'kicking the clock down the road' so I don't really know where I am.
How to tell the difference? One fits and the other doesn't. (Helpful aren't I?).
Erik, I don't want one, I'm selling one...
Now, I just need an older ii without the ORAKO/OKARO built in and a nice iiF.
I do appreciate your reply and...
Now I'll kick that poor clock down the road
Dralowid
Michael
Michael, good luck with the sale.
Erik.
Erik, I'm doing quite well, in the last week I've found homes for OZXVO, OSBLO, ELDIA (finally!), half a Contax and some ltm shutter guards. I'll get down to the bottom of the box of bits in time.
It occurred to me that if I got run over by a bus (if I could find a bus) then all this stuff would get junked because nobody would know what it was. Better to pass it on to someone who wants it before I completely forget the code names!
(Better not talk about current sales, that would be advertising and against the spirit of the form.)
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I was given an ORAKO a year ago. Have no need for it really.
If your RF half-mirror is bad enough that you need to use these filters, it's probably better to get a new half-mirror installed anyway.
If your RF half-mirror is bad enough that you need to use these filters, it's probably better to get a new half-mirror installed anyway.
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