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The IIIg is NICE. I gotta say it was amazing to handle. Very strange to see frameline brackets on a screwmount leica. Kinda spooked me. At the same time a lot nicer to handle than a lot of cameras.

I think you should hold out if you can Raid. I won't buy one unless a grand falls in my lap... since I handled a MINT perfect working one, with collapsible also minty. I don't think I'd buy one unless it was that one. and £900 was over my budget by about..... £890 :D
 
Ash: The G seems to combine the beauty and simplicity of a Leica Standard with the sophistication of a Leica M3. Maybe someone will trade me his/her IIIG one day.

Raid
 
FrankS said:
Really, Raid? It would have to be $22,500 cheaper for me to think about it. Nice camera but ouch!

Frank: Mathematics is my point of weakness, so maybe your estimate is closer to the truth!

Raid
 
Raid, that's pretty much how I felt when I handled one, and almost the words of the shop clerk in Ace Cameras.

I guess I'd prefer to buy an M2 and use the LTM-M adapter, rather than pick up a IIIg. :)
 
Ash: If I sell "some stuff", maybe then a IIIg will be affordable one day. It looks so elegant. Actually, I want it for use, so a beater IIIg would be fine. Maybe such a IIIg does not exist since it is collectible.


I have a nice black Leica Standard that I would consider trading.

Raid
 
Wash your mouth out!! Don't sell the standard!! :D

I'm not keen on the timer lever and well I see the LTM and M as two TOTALLY different cameras, made by the same company. The IIIg seemed perfect for people who only have one or the other. Course, we're all getting a kick in the stomach from GAS so for me especially I hope I can keep the IIIc and Standard, then get an later on.
 
To all who are suffering IIIg gas ... keep suffering 'caus I have one and I'll keep posting pics until you all sell your children to get one! :D

Seriously though, that particular IIIg came from Ash's part of the world via ebay. It was $1100.00 Australian (body only) which is about 450.00 in your money Ash! When I bought it the seller told me there would be a week delay in sending it as he wanted to get it CLA'd first (gasp!). I think I was damned lucky!

Holding that camera is the nearest thing to talking to God I have experienced yet!

:D :D :D
 
Damn you Keith. And you WERE lucky about the CLA. The one I handled was the closest any of us could ever consider truly MINT. The *only* faults on the camera was a tiny mark of brassing on the eyepiece corner, and another on the accessory shoe I *think* and otherwise was as-new.

They wanted £900 with the sum-something lens, or £600-700 body only I think.
 
Keith novak said:
To all who are suffering IIIg gas ... keep suffering 'caus I have one and I'll keep posting pics until you all sell your children to get one! :D

...

Holding that camera is the nearest thing to talking to God I have experienced yet!

:D :D :D

Seriously, while IIIg is a very cool camera, I've found IIIf a much nicer camera to shoot. OK, it doesn't have that 90mm frame lines (with parallex correction), but it is smaller, lighter and just as beautiful (some say nicer than a IIIg).

Just yesterday, an old collector friend told me that he has a "new"-in-box IIIg that he bought new and had never used. He was offered S$5,500 (~US$3667) but still wondering if he should sell it. (I would sell my near-mint IIIg for half of that. Before anyone gets interested, Leicavit not included :p )

Man, this IIIg gas can be sooo poisonous !

yossi
 
Sorry Raid ................................................:D
 

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Ash said:
Wash your mouth out!! Don't sell the standard!! :D

I'm not keen on the timer lever and well I see the LTM and M as two TOTALLY different cameras, made by the same company. The IIIg seemed perfect for people who only have one or the other. Course, we're all getting a kick in the stomach from GAS so for me especially I hope I can keep the IIIc and Standard, then get an later on.


Ash,

I LOVE my Leica Standard for what it stands for. History and Simplicity.
I just got back the Canon IVSB serviced,so it is "like new to me", and I have a nice Leica IIIc. These cameras are great little cameras for street and porch photography [new term?].

Maybe someone [with a IIIg] is lusting for a piece of Leica history ... send me a pm.


Raid
 
Keith novak said:
Sorry Raid ................................................:D

Keith,

Why [me] sorry ? If I post a photo of my Leica Standard, you may be sorry :D
I am quite happy with what I have, as I got a mint M6 last month only.


Raid
 
raid said:
Keith,

Why [me] sorry ? If I post a photo of my Leica Standard, you may be sorry :D
I am quite happy with what I have, as I got a mint M6 last month only.


Raid

Too late for that .........:eek: :bang: :D
 

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So long, old friend...

So long, old friend...

When I bought this Leica IIIf from a commercial retailer on eBay, I paid way too much for it, having not done enough research. It came with problems the seller did not inform me of, but I chose to keep it anyway, and get the problems fixed. It was, in other words, an impulse purchase.


This summer I got my Bessa R3M and knew I couldn't justify holding onto the IIIf just to have it sit on a shelf. I loved the feel of the Leica, but didn't like the tiny rangefinder window, which is really tricky to use if you wear bifocals, as I do. And frankly, funky and retro as the bottom loading is, I always had to fiddle with it to get it seated correctly. And so, I put it up on RFF's classified, but there were no takers.

I put it on eBay a week ago. And I went with the familiar eBay advice of starting with a low bid to attract buyers. Well, guess what: it sold at the low starting bid price. The buyer was in my city. He came over this morning and picked it up. Very happy to have it. He'd paid $180CDN for a really nice condition, recently CLA'd IIIf...and he told me he had been prepared to go as high as (and had entered a maximum bid of) $425 US for it!!

There's a lesson in this for me. I paid more than I should for it, and gave it up for less than the cost of the cleaning, lubrication and adjustment.

It's grey and pissing rain and I'm mad as hell at myself.
 

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That's OK. We all go through such transactions once in a while. You will have better luck with your next camera deal.

Raid
 
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