Leica LTM Why use a Barnack?

Leica M39 screw mount bodies/lenses
My family is used to the Barnack by now. Wife and son as he is about to leave on a trip across Australia. Leica III/Elmar 50/Delta 100 in ID-11.
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I think users of prewar Leitz equipment are blessed with items of precision, enduring mechanical engineering, attention to detail, conformity to a system and general availability at low cost. To be able to buy a fully operational III and lens for under $250 is a true photographic bargain. You can do a full GAS run on eBay and build an awesome system for a tiny fraction of these equivalent items purchased both at '30s dollars/our 2016 much less valuable dollars. ....or put together the same gear, over the counter, at a franchises dealer retail (scary). ........ In reality, anything Anything,Other than a smartphone, used to take a picture in 2016 is an anachronism. Might as well use the best anachronistic camera ever.
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The man who shot these photos certainly did some travelling, starting with a Leica II. He added a 90 (Elmar?) to his goat-skin bag and stayed in the desert with the Bedu for months. Definitely a Barnack champion.
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Thanks for the heads up about this book. I ordered a copy and it arrived yesterday. There are some fabulous photos in it. Thesiger had a great eye, especially for portraiture. Most of the photos appear to have been taken with a Leica II and a "standard lens" (I assume an Elmar 50/3.5 but don't know that). He later supplemented his kit with 90 and 35, and by the time of his travels to Africa in the 1960s he was using a Leicaflex. He shot only b&w, which he had developed and printed for him. Impressive collection of photos of a world that has indeed vanished.
 
I'm glad you enjoyed the book, Steve and hope you will enjoy it Mr_Flibble. The cover photo is of a Kurd, which is topical now with the Middle East situation. His photo appears in a smaller form in another of Thesiger's books which is mostly text: "Among the Mountains Travels through Asia" where he did a series of walks at the intersection of Iraq and Iran and also Afghanistan and Pakistan in the early 1950's. His 1934 Leica II was a great choice for a compact and reliable recorder of these tough and dangerous travels. I guess he used the 50/f3.5 Elmar lens as that is the most compact, and his shots look like they could have been made with it. I guess his 90 lens was also an Elmar 90/f4 as that was the most likely as he says he bought a 90 lens in 1954 in "Among the Mountains".
Kurds wikipedia entry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurds
 
Another advantage for a Barnack: it fits beautifully in the back of my left hand when going on a photo walk, ready for rapid deployment but not conspicuous.
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