When the "rewind lever" is put on "R", the shutter runs down, but this should be with the shutter curtains closed.The film only rewinds when the shutter release is pressed down. A new one to me. Is this a design feature of the original Leicas?
Congratulations, that's a good looking camera but you may find that lens hood, which was originally designed for darkroom use, too heavy and cumbersome.
I have the 40mm too, but I wonder if Leica users can use that lens properly. Yes, I have the Voigtländer 40mm viewfinder too, but what an ugly thing that is! Does not fit at all with the fine aesthetics of the screw mount leicas and the beautiful black 40mm lens.IIIc 1950
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Hi - not sure what you mean by “designed for darkroom” as the hood is specifically designed for the type of lens it is attached to (5/3.5 Elmar). Fits perfectly in the notch designed to move through apertures when screwed into place and front element turned. Maybe there are old enlarger lenses designed similarly but the hood on the lens as we see it does a great job of reducing flare on the uncoated lens and doesn’t throw off the balance as it is light enough to allow me to capture many fantastic, award-winning, unbelievable images such that you have never seen before…Congratulations, that's a good looking camera but you may find that lens hood, which was originally designed for darkroom use, too heavy and cumbersome.
In them there far off days Leitz encouraged the use of the Elmar as an enlarging lens as well as a taking lens. Not unusual for the period. That hood makes adjusting the aperture in near dark conditions so much easier. They also made something that fits inside a normal FISON hood and allows you to adjust aperture by twisting the hood, which is a little mad bearing in mind that you would have to release the hood's clamp to adjust the aperture. It was called VOOLA and I am now going off to bed congratulating myself for remembering its name...Hi - not sure what you mean by “designed for darkroom” as the hood is specifically designed for the type of lens it is attached to (5/3.5 Elmar). Fits perfectly in the notch designed to move through apertures when screwed into place and front element turned. Maybe there are old enlarger lenses designed similarly but the hood on the lens as we see it does a great job of reducing flare on the uncoated lens and doesn’t throw off the balance as it is light enough to allow me to capture many fantastic, award-winning, unbelievable images such that you have never seen before…
How's the change from M going for you? I loved my '34 lll but could never dump the M.My only Leicas nowadays: a black, 1932 Leica II with Elmar 50 and a chrome, 1939 Leica IIIb with Nikkor-C 3.5cm 2.5 (external finder not shown). Not sure how many have traded all their Ms for screw mount Leicas, but I for sure have no regrets so far.
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The film only rewinds when the shutter release is pressed down. A new one to me. Is this a design feature of the original Leicas?