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A few from the upper trail along the canal in Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Park, Maryland

All images were made with a 1932 Leica II (Model D), 50mm f/2 Summitar, 400TMY-2, processed in HC-110 dil. B.

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8 hours ago, mikeleng said:

Good set Allan, how do you like the Leica II, I'm thinking of purchasing the same model, I know its going to be a learning curve with it, but I just love the look of them .

Thanks Mike

Thanks Mike! The Leica II is so compact, it has a slightly smaller feel than later Barnack cameras (it actually is just slightly smaller). I had mine serviced a few years ago by YYE Camera and it works like new with a bright rangefinder window and clear viewfinder. The shutter is a bit louder than I expected, noticeably more than my IIIg. But it's very straightforward in everyday use. There are no strap lugs on the II, but I use a wrist strap attached to the tripod socket from gordyscamerastraps.com, it works perfectly.

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8 hours ago, Pyrogallol said:

The Leica 11 is my favourite screw model, without the slow speeds that often feel a bit fragile.

Precisely... I can't remember the last time I used any slow speeds myself!

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7 minutes ago, cobbu2 said:

Thanks Mike! The Leica II is so compact, it has a slightly smaller feel than later Barnack cameras (it actually is just slightly smaller). I had mine serviced a few years ago by YYE Camera and it works like new with a bright rangefinder window and clear viewfinder. The shutter is a bit louder than I expected, noticeably more than my IIIg. But it's very straightforward in everyday use. There are no strap lugs on the II, but I use a wrist strap attached to the tripod socket from gordyscamerastraps.com, it works perfectly.

Thanks Allan, Unfortunately the Leica II as been sold, so I will have to search for another one, Mike

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