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hello, i have one of the lastest leica If models, nº850990

it doesnt have any hot shoe, do you know if this is a rare thing? because i never see this in other If cameras.

 

i attach some images:

 

4F0.jpg

 

BE7.jpg

 

can you tell me something about this camera?

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The lf is an LTM camera, like a ll or llf but without any rangefinder.

 

It should have two accessory shoes (not hotshoes). If they are missing it is most likely that they were removed at some point, although it's possible that the original purchaser asked for a top plate with no shoes for some specific reason.

 

The photos don't work - so not much else we can tell.

 

This is what a 1f looks like (for Jaap) Leica 1F Outfit - Red Dot Cameras

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The images can be seen if you copy the link and paste it into an empty browser window. I strongly urge you to upload the image to the forum.

 

I think the camera somewhat resembles what were to be called the MDa or even a "Post-kamera" for the M mount, i.e. a body which is mounted into some kind of apparatus which obviated the need for a finder. I also find the release button somewhat strange; could it be that it was actuated by some device or a pedal or some such?

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thanks for all replays, here i re uploaded the photos, the camera was used in a lab with a microscope, but the shoes never been there.

 

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according to all serial number pages its the last batch of 100 if cameras (850901-851000) could it be that this 100 cameras were without shoe and different shutter?

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Being used for microscope usage, this is probably a modified item, at factory or by some lab : the winding button is heavily different from standard, and it looks like a 3rd party work (not 100% sure, of course). Is an intersting item, anyway, but If was made mainly for scientific usage, and probably not few had modifications of some kind.

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I think that your camera is totaly consistent with the so called IF Siemens #850982 : Lot 28.

 

 

a)Serial nºs are very close 850990 / 850982,

 

B) and cameras are obviosly made by Leitz, for special costumer/s, (for instance top without any holes for shoes sugest that the desision was taken before production),

 

c) and sugest also that there have been a sufficient number of comands to put it in production,

 

d) 20, as said, seems to me a good number but it deserves some confirmation, if possible, in Leica factory records.

 

By the way I can see in front of your camera a mark may be from some label. Do you know the original owner of your camera? It was used as microscope camera but by what company. I think Siemens is a good guess but only a guess.

Sorry for my english, I hope better than your portuguese.

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I think that your camera is totaly consistent with the so called IF Siemens #850982 : Lot 28.

 

 

a)Serial nºs are very close 850990 / 850982,

 

B) and cameras are obviosly made by Leitz, for special costumer/s, (for instance top without any holes for shoes sugest that the desision was taken before production),

 

c) and sugest also that there have been a sufficient number of comands to put it in production,

 

d) 20, as said, seems to me a good number but it deserves some confirmation, if possible, in Leica factory records.

 

By the way I can see in front of your camera a mark may be from some label. Do you know the original owner of your camera? It was used as microscope camera but by what company. I think Siemens is a good guess but only a guess.

Sorry for my english, I hope better than your portuguese.

Regards

 

thanks for your answer, i think this model isnt specifically a siemens. I think it was made for Universitys, it was in a lab in the university here in Argentina, the label probably was an invertory number, but it was long gone when i get the camera.

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Thanks to Fabrizio for the article, it has the best information about this "if Specials" on the web.

 

here i post some better pictures of the camera:

 

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Somebody have some official information about this camera? access to the old leitz records?

Some say it was special for Siemens, other for Swedish post office, other for universitys...

 

 

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