Hi all, I've come across a local seller with a full Retina kit for sale, and I'm pondering if it's worth having a punt.
They're selling:
- IIIc and IIIC bodies with Field Cases
- 35/f4, 35/f5.6 and 80/f4 lenses, all in original cases/boxes
- 50/80 Model C frame finder
- Flash which I can't identify at the moment
It all looks clean and I'm trying to establish the functional condition, but at $200aud ($150usd) does it seem worth a go?
Thanks, Nick
Hi Nick,
I started with a IIa, and liked it so much that I subsequently acquired 2 IIIc's (with 35/50/80mm Schneider and Rodenstock lenses and finders), and most recently 2 IIICs (one of which I gave away).
I have shot with all of them, and had Chris Sherlock (Retina Rescue) overhaul the IIIc Rodenstock; he does do a fantastic job.
Superb cameras, and easy to use + very compact (but the last 2 comments only apply to the 50mm lens); once you mount the 35mm or 80mm front cells, the camera becomes quite ungainly and you cannot close the lens door! So at least for me, the 35/80mm are just items of interest with which I rarely play (also, they are not optically as outstanding as the 50). Most of the time, I use them as 50mm fixed lens RFs, and with that in mind, they deliver! The lenses are superb - in my opinion,
at least as good as any of their contemporaries. The cameras are well made, and only one of mine needed a service (for slow shutter/dim VF/RF); all of the others have been perfectly usable as I bought them.
If the finders are clean and the RF is aligned, and the shutter sounds accurate above 1/30 (below 1/30 is a crapshoot when looking at an unserviced 1950s era camera, anyway), it is a good deal. Knowing what I do now, I wouldn't bother with the additional lenses, unless you don't mind living with their limitations. The IIIC has a bigger, brighter VF than the IIIc, but unlike the latter (which only has a 50mm frameline), has all 3 framelines permanently visible, which may or may not be a little annoying - but it's not hard to get used to this.
If I can help further with your choice, feel free to message me.
🙂