Thomas78
Well-known
Originally I was looking for a Leica IIIb body, but as I saw this black beauty, I couldn't resist:

IMG_4010 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

IMG_4014 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

IMG_4021b von thomas.78 auf Flickr
This Leica III and the nickel Elmar are both from 1934.
Interesting thing is that the lens mount is still marked with an "0".
The camera body seems to work well at first glance, but both lenses need to be cleaned.

IMG_4010 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

IMG_4014 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

IMG_4021b von thomas.78 auf Flickr
This Leica III and the nickel Elmar are both from 1934.
Interesting thing is that the lens mount is still marked with an "0".
The camera body seems to work well at first glance, but both lenses need to be cleaned.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Beautiful!
alphonse2501
Established
Leica IIIc 1945 completed CLA by Mr. Youxin Ye






Cleaned and lubricated mechanical parts, adjusted shutter tension to correct standard.
Cleaned finders. Glued loose Vulcanite on shell.
The two round metal rings on rangefinder were all loose, glued with watch crystal glue.
Joeys61
Joey
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Leica-IIIf-RDST by Joey Chavit, on Flickr[/URL]
My piece of daily usable history!

My piece of daily usable history!
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Kent
Finally at home...
Davidhel
Established
A Leica II and Leica III (converted from either a model 1a or 1c). These will never end up in museums or on collectors shelves and are more ‘brass’ than ‘black’! They make up my ‘everyday bag’ and are in regular use.
I am turning 40 this year, but my interest with Leitz started in my teens when I was given my Grandad’s negatives mainly from the 1930’s & 40’s (he used a Nagel Vollenda with an Elmar lens). I purchased my first Leica in the early 90’s and owned several LTM bodies over the years but sold everything when I went totally digital – something I regret to this day!
I went back to film about 5 years ago purchasing the III first and the II about a year ago. I’ve used many cameras over the years, but for me these two are pretty much perfect!
I am turning 40 this year, but my interest with Leitz started in my teens when I was given my Grandad’s negatives mainly from the 1930’s & 40’s (he used a Nagel Vollenda with an Elmar lens). I purchased my first Leica in the early 90’s and owned several LTM bodies over the years but sold everything when I went totally digital – something I regret to this day!
I went back to film about 5 years ago purchasing the III first and the II about a year ago. I’ve used many cameras over the years, but for me these two are pretty much perfect!
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chrishayton
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DSC_3382 by chrishayton, on Flickr
My new camera. a 1936 IIIa with a 1934 uncoated Summar. Its quite wonderful mechanically and optically. Cant wait to finish my first roll.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
These are great, they look sooo cool!
roundg
Well-known
karlori
Digital Refugee
I see that my IIIg is doing great with you Robin
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Here is my latest addition a IIIc :
Has a what seems to be an * after the serial...
Here is my latest addition a IIIc :

Has a what seems to be an * after the serial...
roundg
Well-known
I see that my IIIg is doing great with you Robin.
Has a what seems to be an * after the serial...
Dear Karlori,
Thanks. Yes, the IIIG is an amazing machine. The lens cap on your lens with the IIIC is so sexy.
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
List Complete
List Complete
I’ve tried not to be overly materialistic; never wanted a lot of “stuff”. But I have had, from my youth, a short list of things I’d like to have … one-of-these-days.
Since enjoying photography at a very early age and getting into [basement] darkroom experience in high school as yearbook & newspaper photographer, I told myself that one-of-these-days I’d like to have a Leica, one like my dad used to have. So a few years back, thanks in part to the encouragement from folks at this RFF *establishment*, I decided that hitting the 50 yr. milestone was enough of “these days” to get that Leica, so I did. And just to be sure, I got me another one.
The other item on my list was added in my mid-twenties. I got to messin’ around with dad’s ol’ Gibson guitar, bought a book to learn some chords and taught myself a few songs. I enjoyed playing enough to go lay down small sum at the local music store for an Alvarez guitar of my own, but made a mental note that one-of-these-days I was going to own a Martin. Well, yesterday was “the day” for the Martin.
List complete. I’m done.
1934 Leica.3 w/Summar, 1969 Martin D18, 1912 Gibson L1
P.S. ~ Ok, I guess a few more lenses wouldn’t hurt. And hey, adding one M to the pile isn’t being too materialistic, right? But they’re not on my one-of-these-days list! No more list!
List Complete
I’ve tried not to be overly materialistic; never wanted a lot of “stuff”. But I have had, from my youth, a short list of things I’d like to have … one-of-these-days.
Since enjoying photography at a very early age and getting into [basement] darkroom experience in high school as yearbook & newspaper photographer, I told myself that one-of-these-days I’d like to have a Leica, one like my dad used to have. So a few years back, thanks in part to the encouragement from folks at this RFF *establishment*, I decided that hitting the 50 yr. milestone was enough of “these days” to get that Leica, so I did. And just to be sure, I got me another one.
The other item on my list was added in my mid-twenties. I got to messin’ around with dad’s ol’ Gibson guitar, bought a book to learn some chords and taught myself a few songs. I enjoyed playing enough to go lay down small sum at the local music store for an Alvarez guitar of my own, but made a mental note that one-of-these-days I was going to own a Martin. Well, yesterday was “the day” for the Martin.
List complete. I’m done.
1934 Leica.3 w/Summar, 1969 Martin D18, 1912 Gibson L1

P.S. ~ Ok, I guess a few more lenses wouldn’t hurt. And hey, adding one M to the pile isn’t being too materialistic, right? But they’re not on my one-of-these-days list! No more list!
maddoc
... likes film again.
VALOO came in the mail yesterday ...

bhop73
Well-known
I just got this IIIF today. Scanning my first roll now, looks awesome!

Leica IIIF by bhop, on Flickr

Leica IIIF by bhop, on Flickr
alphonse2501
Established
Finished one roll after yesterday's graduation ceremony.

Bingley
Veteran
It's been awhile since I've posted some camera porn... Here's my IIIc (with uncoated Summitar), with a Canon IVSB2 crashing the party (but wearing Leica Elmar 50/3.5... always in fashion!):

Bottom-loader bliss by bingley0522, on Flickr

Bottom-loader bliss by bingley0522, on Flickr
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Aha,
so that's the famous uncoated Summitar that gets all those great shots!
so that's the famous uncoated Summitar that gets all those great shots!
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
yes, quite some lens indeed 
Aha,
so that's the famous uncoated Summitar that gets all those great shots!
hteasley
Pupil
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
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My latest acquisition, a 1939 III and 1934 Summar. Looks like it has been on a shelf for most of its life.
Congrats with this beautiful classic.
You got to love these pretty Barnacks! What's with the torn film?
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