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was browsing imdb and saw this movie and then looked for a bigger image of the poster :

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21098850/

 

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5 hours ago, luigi bertolotti said:

Good the body... (not Canadian as the picture is) ; the lens is questionable ; unless significantly retouched, it could be even not a Leitz one... but I'm not familiar with the many LTM 3rd parties... what about that odd focus knob ?

yes i wondered about that lens, doesn't look like a leica lens?

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That knurling around the front element looks a bit like an Industar, but the bezel behind it doesn't look flat.

I wonder if the camera has anything at all to do with the film, or was just the first camera they could find for the poster photo shoot? It seems to be a contemporary TV movie, not a period piece.

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Nothing clear extracting details... (the lens is about 190x150 pixels... 🤔), but the lens doesn't look an original... the body seems "good"... even if the slow speeds dial apparently lacks the typical central screw of IIIa/IIIb... also, no evidence of the (supposedly chrome) bottom plate 🤔   The Leica of Jack Nicholson in "Chinatown" was definitely more convincing 😉

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2 hours ago, 250swb said:

Is it an Old Delft 3.5cm lens?

Compliments !!  With no writings, fits very well, knob and knurled front ring included...

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