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Today I bought a SBLOO 35mm viewfinder to accompany my 35mm Summaron. I think it looks beautiful!
 

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IIf that I got from my Dad, who traded a banjo to a friend who got it from his dad who picked it up in Europe.

It had been sitting the friend's mantle until my dad got it. He found loading it a pain so he gave it to me. I've used it off and on for 5 years now. It gives good results. I bought the finder to go on my Kiev when using my 35mm lens. I think it looks good on the Leica and leave it there even though I don't need it.
 
Please help me with Leica

Please help me with Leica

Hello.
I have Leica, but I don't know model.

Please help me with model checking.

About camera:

Leica s\n: 139198
ERNST LEITZ
WETZLAR
D.R.P.

Lens: Leitz Elmar 1:35 F=50

Camera have shooter slower on face panel, on left of lens screw.

Thx.
 
NicolasB, welcome to RFF! 1934, a good year. I have one - black. It's got alot of wear, but still functions just fine.
 
OK, I admit it also. I am addicted to my iiif.

Besides loving its mechanical precision feel, it makes me think about lighting and exposure vs. always trusting a meter and letting the camera tell me what it wants to do.

Here is my iiif with col. Summicron and other accessories. I also like using this lens on the M5 with bayonet adaptor. My other fun lens for this one is 50 2.8 Elmar.

Best,

Ray
 

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Late night... bored at desk...

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my current desktop background...

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OK, here are my LTM toys:-

1937 IIIa, 1948 IIIc, 1939 Standard

Not a very good pic (I hate these digithings!)
 

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1936 IIIa

1936 IIIa

Here's my pride and joy - I love using this camera and it takes great photos. 50mm f2 Summitar attached.
 

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Welcome to RFF, Austerby! Your pride and joy... very nice.

John - "digithings" - ha! I recently bought an Olympus that's really nice, easy to use, etc. I'm just havin' a hard time getting into it. :cool: Anyway, you've got a good trio there.
 
Real or Fake III?

Real or Fake III?

Hi I have attached a image of the top of a III, Just want to know if this is the real deal? I have not seen the DRP right under the Leica logo before?
Thank you Jon
 

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Both my IIIc and IIIf have DRP written directly under the Leica script logo (well, infact the IIIf has DBP (Deutches Bundespatent) instead of DRP (Deutches Reichspatent).
 
Here is my recently adquired IIIf, not used yet since it needs the shutter curtains to be replaced... I will send it next week to Oleg for taking care of it, after reading all the excellent comments about his job :)
 

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CosmicCharlie said:
Hi I have attached a image of the top of a III, Just want to know if this is the real deal? I have not seen the DRP right under the Leica logo before?
Thank you Jon

The earlier Leica III had the DRP under Wetzlar.
 
Leica gIII Black Paint

Leica gIII Black Paint

No... Not a real 3 Crown, but its Leica 100% and maybe a factory made.
The Serial is early pre 3 Crown so I'm not sure. Anybody want to weigh in.
Ron
rglaze@att.net
 

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My Barnack from 1932. Leica II accompanied with Nikon FE.

I have to confes this Leica does not get much action, I get a bit dizzy looking through the small viewfinder :eek:
 
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I add another shot from same Leica. This time accompanied with even older item, Illinois Watch Co's pocket watch, my great grandfather brought back to Europe from America.

Leica I got from eBay, so unfortunately I dont know any stories it has to tell. Yes I know, I am a big sucker for old things...
 
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