davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Tell me you only took the LTM to California!
I carry my entire IIIc kit, camera w/ Elmar, light meter, filters, several films, notebook & clean shop towel in a binocular case w/ shoulder strap.
I carry my entire IIIc kit, camera w/ Elmar, light meter, filters, several films, notebook & clean shop towel in a binocular case w/ shoulder strap.

Not gonna lie, I've been using my IIIg almost every day for the past 3-4 weeks and love not having to carry a bag anymore and just throwing this in my pocket. It's great for day to day stuff even though the M cameras are infinitely easier to use in practice.
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
Tell me you only took the LTM to California!
I carry my entire IIIc kit, camera w/ Elmar, light meter, filters, several films, notebook & clean shop towel in a binocular case w/ shoulder strap.
unfortunately not haha. That trip I took my M3 with a 50DR and V1 28 Elmarit, Rollei and a Yashica T4. Still a small kit but exactly what I needed. From now on though the IIIg will have a place in my bag. I'm lucky to have exactly what I want and don't have anything that doesn't get used regularly.
rybolt
Well-known
Just picked this up earlier today. I'm confused about the lens. The serial number shows it to be a 1939 vintage but its coated, has modern f stops and has the distance scale in feet rather than meters. And I count 9 aperture blades! Any ideas?


Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
My two first-batch five-digit black-paint Leica II cameras

Tape L
Standard E

My Leica IIIf with Voigtlander VC II meter, Voigtlander Double-Shoe Adapter, and (rare) Voigtlander Millennium Falcon.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Well someone is having fun with their camera...
My Leica IIIf with Voigtlander VC II meter, Voigtlander Double-Shoe Adapter, and (rare) Voigtlander Millennium Falcon.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Very nice!
Is there a place that you show most of your collection, I like your taste.
Is there a place that you show most of your collection, I like your taste.
My two first-batch five-digit black-paint Leica II cameras
![]()
Gregm61
Well-known
Just picked this up earlier today. I'm confused about the lens. The serial number shows it to be a 1939 vintage but its coated, has modern f stops and has the distance scale in feet rather than meters. And I count 9 aperture blades! Any ideas?
![]()
![]()
I would have to guess possibly someone had a custom job done on that lens. Leitz did so much upgrading over that period of time I guess it is also entirely possible someone could have returned the lens in the 50's and had the coating installed and the aperture ring updated. The distance indicator could have always been feet.
PAN F
Established
Like Rik (Mr Flibble) and johannielscom, I love Leica II's in particular the early Black & Nickel cameras from the first batch known as the "Lavatory Seat" models,called this name, because of the sunken large speed dials.They also have a yellow "Orako" type filter fitted in the rangefinder window to give some contrast to the rangefinder to aid focusing.
Early Leica Nickel lenses scaled in Feet are fairly rare, as most of the early nickel lenses, seem to have mainly been scaled in Metres.
Early Leica Nickel lenses scaled in Feet are fairly rare, as most of the early nickel lenses, seem to have mainly been scaled in Metres.
PAN F
Established
This is a nice early (1930's) morocco leather Leitz case with zipper fastening to take a Leica II with collapsed lens.It is stamped "LEICA" in the leather and the Leitz code word for it is "ERDOO" . It is in perfect condition,takes the Leica II and lens perfectly and only cost me £20.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Very nice!
Is there a place that you show most of your collection, I like your taste.
These days I share photos of my cameras in the Vintage Camera Collectors group on Facebook.
My old website has a few old shots, but I hardly bother to keep it updated.
I don't aim to particularly to collect Leica II cameras. I do tend to find I buy them if the price is right
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
This is a nice early (1930's) morocco leather Leitz case with zipper fastening to take a Leica II with collapsed lens.It is stamped "LEICA" in the leather and the Leitz code word for it is "ERDOO" . It is in perfect condition,takes the Leica II and lens perfectly and only cost me £20.
Very nice case, PAN F! I'd like to find one of those someday too, especially for a price like that!
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero

:angel:
B-9
Devin Bro
Rick, do you smoke those strikes!?
mynikonf2
OEM
[.....]
Very nice arrangement of some awesome vintage gear. Congrats Mr. Fibble, thanks for posting this
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
L.S./M.F.T. = Lucky Strike means Fine Tobacco
Great shot Rick!
Great shot Rick!
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
[.....]:angel:
Beautiful Rick, who did the painting?
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Alan Starkie of Starkie Cameraworks. Costs a pretty penny, but he does great work.
It's originally a red curtain stepper IIIc from 1940, converted to a IIIc-sync in the 1950s.
Friend of mine bought it a few years back and disassembled it to replace the curtains, but got stuck at some point. I traded the bits with him for a IIf I had restored.
Initially I had planned to rebuild it myself, but thought better of it and contacted Alan. He painted it luftwaffe grey, installed new red curtain material and reassembled the camera in record time.
I would've kept the chrome finish if the flash-sync upgrade hadn't been done.
Others have asked me about the pack of 20 unfiltered Lucky's and if I had more.....unfortunately it's just a movie prop from the movie 'Black Book'
It's originally a red curtain stepper IIIc from 1940, converted to a IIIc-sync in the 1950s.
Friend of mine bought it a few years back and disassembled it to replace the curtains, but got stuck at some point. I traded the bits with him for a IIf I had restored.
Initially I had planned to rebuild it myself, but thought better of it and contacted Alan. He painted it luftwaffe grey, installed new red curtain material and reassembled the camera in record time.
I would've kept the chrome finish if the flash-sync upgrade hadn't been done.
Others have asked me about the pack of 20 unfiltered Lucky's and if I had more.....unfortunately it's just a movie prop from the movie 'Black Book'
Richard G
Veteran
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
IF BD has been my favorite Barnack. Just received the Super-Angulon 21/4, which will be shared between IF and the M bodies. I have a feeling that it's more like SA and CV 28/3.5 fighting for their spot on IF, ignoring the Ms though.
(still waiting for 21/25mm VF coming tomorrow. 28mm one shown in picture just for the looks.
)

(still waiting for 21/25mm VF coming tomorrow. 28mm one shown in picture just for the looks.
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.