Timmyjoe
Veteran
As I mentioned last week, I put the Tower 45/46 (aka Nicca 5L) in the classifieds if anyone is interested. The head bartender here, Stephen Gandy, has an interesting article about the camera:
https://www.cameraquest.com/nicca.htm
Ran a roll of Tri-X thru it yesterday and it's a sweet little camera.
Best,
-Tim
https://www.cameraquest.com/nicca.htm

Ran a roll of Tri-X thru it yesterday and it's a sweet little camera.
Best,
-Tim
45govt
Established
As I mentioned last week, I put the Tower 45/46 (aka Nicca 5L) in the classifieds if anyone is interested. The head bartender here, Stephen Gandy, has an interesting article about the camera:
https://www.cameraquest.com/nicca.htm
Ran a roll of Tri-X thru it yesterday and it's a sweet little camera.
Best,
-Tim
Couldn't find it, did it sell?
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Sorry, should have said in the classifieds here on RFF. And yes, it sold in about twenty minutes.
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php?product=53609
It's still showing up when I log in to RFF, at the bottom of the forum.
Best,
-Tim
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php?product=53609
It's still showing up when I log in to RFF, at the bottom of the forum.
Best,
-Tim
Awesome photo Larry!
They are less expensive in paid CLA, more quirky to load and waste extra two frames.
If you're wasting two frames each time you load film into a Barnack, you're not doing it right
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Thanks, Jon.
45govt
Established
Sorry, should have said in the classifieds here on RFF. And yes, it sold in about twenty minutes.
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php?product=53609
It's still showing up when I log in to RFF, at the bottom of the forum.
Best,
-Tim
Darn! wish I knew
farlymac
PF McFarland
Sorry, should have said in the classifieds here on RFF. And yes, it sold in about twenty minutes.
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost-classifieds/showproduct.php?product=53609
It's still showing up when I log in to RFF, at the bottom of the forum.
Best,
-Tim
And I saw it at about twenty-five minutes.:bang:
As to what the OP asked so long ago, I never thought I'd care much about the Barnack bodied Leicas until I got a Zorki-1 to mess around with. It's just a nice, simple design, and you can take great pictures with a Barnack.
PF
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Exactly how I started, the Zorki should have been good enough, and it was, but I couldn't stop there.
As to what the OP asked so long ago, I never thought I'd care much about the Barnack bodied Leicas until I got a Zorki-1 to mess around with.
PF
David Hughes
David Hughes
Exactly how I started, the Zorki should have been good enough, and it was, but I couldn't stop there.
Hi,
There's a cure; look at the second photo in post No: 97 in this thread:-
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2817570#post2817570
And we spend thousands and are unhappy.
Regards, David
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Those pictures of Michael's are really something. Thanks for reminding us.
Best,
-Tim
Best,
-Tim
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Yes, I stared at that boy for 10 minutes, took me back 60 years when I made my first skate board with a cast-off metal skate. Such joy in youth!
Hi,
There's a cure; look at the second photo in post No: 97 in this thread:-
And we spend thousands and are unhappy.
Regards, David
David Hughes
David Hughes
Yes, I thought we could all learn a lot from that youngster. And there's so many happy people in the pictures in the thread.
Regards, David
Regards, David
goamules
Well-known
I don't find barnacks particularly pocketable anyway...
Oh, they're pocketable. The early ones you can even fit one in a shirt pocket.

Comparatively, the IID is tiny.

johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Well, "only" except for the Nikon S2, S3, S4, SP, Canon P, Voigt R3 series... and probably a few others I've missed...
Nice try, but 150% is still better. And you can't focus an original II RF. Let's consider 100% as the "minimum"...
And that guy looks cool! I could not pull off a white suit.
None of those are screw mount Leicas, nice try right back atcha.
I had my Leica II serviced and a new beam splitter installed. I can't see why 'you can't focus an original II RF'.
And 'let's consider 100% as the minimum' rules out the entire Leica M line, since none of those finders are 100% but all are less.
Wrong on so many different levels! Read up fella
So, I have only handled a screw mount Leica once, for about ten minutes at Red Dot Camera in London. So, as an owner of just about every film M made at one time or another tell me about the attraction of Leicas earlier than an M3.
I know they are small but anything else? I am down to one M film camera (sold Leica R6.2 and M2 recently) although I have a new MP240 for the M mount lenses.
just check out this sub forum,
27 threads on most any screw mount camera topic.
MaxElmar
Well-known
"None of those are screw mount" - Uh, Canon P is not Leica Screw Mount? All my Leica lenses seem to fit. Weird.
"I can't see why 'you can't focus an original II RF'.
Because it (the RF itself) doesn't have a focus lever (like the III and later).
"And 'let's consider 100% as the minimum' rules out the entire Leica M line, since none of those finders are 100% but all are less."
Exactly. You just made my point for me. Beautiful - Thank you! When the M people get mad remember you said it not me.

"I can't see why 'you can't focus an original II RF'.
Because it (the RF itself) doesn't have a focus lever (like the III and later).
"And 'let's consider 100% as the minimum' rules out the entire Leica M line, since none of those finders are 100% but all are less."
Exactly. You just made my point for me. Beautiful - Thank you! When the M people get mad remember you said it not me.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
"None of those are screw mount" - Uh, Canon P?
"I can't see why 'you can't focus an original II RF'.
Because it (the RF itself) doesn't have a focus lever (like the III and later).
"And 'let's consider 100% as the minimum' rules out the entire Leica M line, since none of those finders are 100% but all are less."
Exactly. You just made my point for me. Beautiful - Thank you! When the M people get mad remember you said it not me.
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They're smaller than DSLRs... Smaller than M's. Delightful to use.

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Oh, they're pocketable. The early ones you can even fit one in a shirt pocket.
I did find one shirt that I can fit my IIIc with 50/3.5 into; the pockets on my other shirts are not quite wide enough. But I'd never put it in a shirt pocket even if it fit all my shirts! These cameras are slow enough to use as it is, wouldn't want to take even longer to get the camera to my eye.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
They're smaller than DSLRs... Smaller than M's. Delightful to use.
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Leica III black/nickel. Delicious cameras.
With Elmar 50mm f/3.5 nickel. Uncoated.

Erik.
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