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Join Date: 05/10/08
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Just bought this at a thrift store for $275USD seems to work perfect but I don't know all about Leica so this is my first one.
heavy and solid On the top marked Leica DBP (no dots like D.B.P.) Ernst Leitz GMBH wetzlar Germany Nr 877 051 back has a dial says /10 din ASA 2 hole viewfinder one smaller one larger lens is marked Leitz Elmar f=5cm 1:3.5 lens collapses into body of camera(I don't think it is removable if it is I don't know how) what model is it ,how old is it and did I pay too much? or not enough? thanks ![]() |
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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: 03/01/07
Location: Stockholm
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I think all of the IIIg had DBP just like that. The lens is removable (screw mount) so any SM lens can be used with your camera. Both Elmar and Summarit are common lenses.
But you still have a great camera bought at a great price. ![]()
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Join Date: 03/31/06
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You got a great deal. Spending a little money to get the cleaned/lubed/adjusted (CLA) would be well worthwhile. If you ever wanted to try a Leica, this is your chance. I've got three on my way back from CLA's now. Two of them are about 20 years older than yours.
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Join Date: 06/29/06
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How come I never find bargains like this! I missed a Summicron 35 lens on e bay the other day, auction finished at £120 and the lens sold!! Bugger!!!
As already identified you have a lllg which was the last of the screw mount or LTM models. It had parralax corrected bright lines for the 50 and 90 mm lenses which was a major advance over the lllf but of course it made for a bigger camera. The lens is a Leica classic and if its in good order will produce excellent sharp images. Lucky you! |
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Join Date: 12/05/02
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Enjoy your IIIg, you got it for a fabulous low price. Andy |
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Join Date: 11/15/05
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The old man from the Age of he BRD ... Figure that out, now. |
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, at least for someone from Germany. But Lars, if you can figure out what SBZ means, that would leave me even more impressed than I already am.Andy, the not quite so old man from the Age of Agfa CT 18 |
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Join Date: 06/27/04
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if you wish to remove the lens, grip it and unscrew it anti-clockwise. What is the lens serial number? Check the lens elements for scratches and any other flaws by holding it up to the light once removed with the lens diaphragm open.
Cheers dunk
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