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Has anyone else seen this auction? The flash contacts on it look just like the ones on my Tower/Nicca type 3... Is this just an aftermarket addition? The ring around the shutter release is different to my Tower, the slow speed dial is also different, and the surround to the viewfinder window is also a different shape... I just havent seen a leica like this before...
Peter
Peter
John Shriver
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Looks convincing to me. There were lots of standards parts kits for aftermarker flash sync. Otherwise, looks like a Leica IIIa to me.
The collar around the shutter button might be a replacement, a bit short.
The case is from a IIIg. Mildewed, however, which is never a godo sign.
The Summar lens even looks decent, from the few glints on it in the lousy picture.
Might well wind up a good buy.
The collar around the shutter button might be a replacement, a bit short.
The case is from a IIIg. Mildewed, however, which is never a godo sign.
The Summar lens even looks decent, from the few glints on it in the lousy picture.
Might well wind up a good buy.
Solinar
Analog Preferred
Solinar
Analog Preferred
Holy smokes - another one .
There must of been a cottage industry converting IIIa's to accept a flash.
There must of been a cottage industry converting IIIa's to accept a flash.
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
Solinar said:Holy smokes - another one .
There must of been a cottage industry converting IIIa's to accept a flash.
Many users of non-synched cameras had their cameras modified by independent repairists. Many camera shops offered this service in the late 1940s to 1950s, and perhaps until later. This allowed cameras like the III/IIIa (and any pre-IIIf Leica) to be used with flash without using the clumsy add-on flash synchronisers like the Geiss-Kontakt
Jay
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pshinkaw
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I owned a Leica IIIb very similar to this many years ago. It was an aftermarket modification made in Austin, Texas by a repairman in about 1940 to a camera sold to the Texas Health Department. The Leica repairman who did a CLA for me even remembered the name of the initial modifier and said that he had seen others like it.
It is a fairly simple modification inside the body to achieve the flash synchonization. The double prong connector is a Graflex connector. I'm sure it was done in many other places as well.
-Paul
It is a fairly simple modification inside the body to achieve the flash synchonization. The double prong connector is a Graflex connector. I'm sure it was done in many other places as well.
-Paul
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