John Henry
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I have become intrigued by the little Barnack Leicas. I stopped by Photovillage in NYC the other day and got my hands on a IIIf for a few minutes. The viewfinder is small and a bit squinty but the addition of a CV brightline finder can take care of that problem. Still. these cameras are truly ancient so far as mechanical things go and I have read about failures, such things as deteriorated shutter curtains and the disintegration of the balsam cement [?] that holds the rangefinder prism together. I am wondering what might be the worst case scenerio and what it would cost to rehab one of these lovely cameras. I am assuming a CLA but I have little patience with things that require frequent maintainence. My benchmark is my Nikkormat FTn which has performed flawlessly since I bought it used 35 years ago and has required no maintainence at all. I admit that this may be a little unrealistic. JH