HuubL
hunter-gatherer
This one is for Tom I guess. What should I pay for the above camera when in nice condition, although the shutter curtain possibly needs a fix?
This one is for Tom I guess. What should I pay for the above camera when in nice condition, although the shutter curtain possibly needs a fix?
... I was always wondering about the red curtain in these cameras. What was the reason to substitute the standard black rubber curtain and what is the material, the red version is made of ? Is it more durable than the black one ?
Thanks Tom! 450 euros for the one I'm eying seems to be on the high side (black spots on the curtain, definitely not scratch-free, but the shutter collar is there! and no lens!). I think I'll pass.
The Red Curtain story is`nt 100% clear, it`s sure that is was put to test before the war with samples from Eastman Kodak USA and was supposly part of some tropical climate tests with cameras, others have said it had also something to do with improving shutter curtain performance against light leakage, sadly the men who could tell us for sure are all long dead now 🙁
It`s 100% sure these curtains were instaled because of War Time Material Shortages in Germany at the time
(production was late 1940 to mid/late 1941) after that Leitz had black curtain material again and the Red fabric was forgotten
*Oh I always heard that these curtains were made from Parachute material? Just how true that is who knows?*
I believe that something like 12,000 Red Curtain Leica IIIC`s were made during this time
Tom
My latest Step IIIc no.3610xx arrived yesterday, and although it had been slightly butchered by the repairman from hell, I should be able to sort it out and make a properly working representative model of this scarce (circa 1600 cameras) first pattern IIIc.
But any IIIc that hasn't been butchered can be brought back to excellent working condition by a thorough overhaul because they were all so well made.