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I am new to LTM cameras, but not to Leica. I recently purchased a IIIc stepper. I downloaded the IIIc manual, but there is no mention of the 3 rewind lever positions. There are three positions on my IIIc stepper, R, A, and I. What is the position I for?

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I am new to LTM cameras, but not to Leica. I recently purchased a IIIc stepper. I downloaded the IIIc manual, but there is no mention of the 3 rewind lever positions. There are three positions on my IIIc stepper, R, A, and I. What is the position I for?

 

Art,

 

The ' I ' is just a line indicating how far the rewind lever should be pushed. It is not a letter ' I '..... Actually, there are only ' 2 positions ' on the IIIc - full ' A ' for Aufnahme (Snapshot) and full ' R ' for Ruckspulen (Rewind) - same as on all other LTM bodies.

 

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Jan

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Art,

 

The ' I ' is just a line indicating how far the rewind lever should be pushed. It is not a letter ' I '..... Actually, there are only ' 2 positions ' on the IIIc - full ' A ' for Aufnahme (Snapshot) and full ' R ' for Ruckspulen (Rewind) - same as on all other LTM bodies.

 

Best,

 

Jan

Thanks for the response. I might beg to differ. If I set the rewind lever to the I position, something sounds like it is unwinding, like when the shutter is released. I am asking about a IIIc 1/2 stepper. I have a later IIIc(not a stepper) that doesn't have this position and doesn't make this noise.

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Thanks for the response. I might beg to differ. If I set the rewind lever to the I position, something sounds like it is unwinding, like when the shutter is released. I am asking about a IIIc 1/2 stepper. I have a later IIIc(not a stepper) that doesn't have this position and doesn't make this noise.

 

Hello Art,

 

You are welcome to beg to differ but, with all due respect, I am correct. The 'something' that is 'unwinding' is the tension on the shutter, which is released when the rewind lever is activated.

 

It is posible that the 'stepped' war-time IIIc's shutter mechanism is slightly different from the later 'non-stepped' ones (why would Leitz go to the expense of re-tooling for a new housing, if the insides were the same) or, the tension on the shutter is diferent between the two bodies.

 

I will stand behind my 'diagnosis' - the line is simply a line and not an ' I ' .

 

Maybe others will chime in - Luigi, where are you?

 

Best,

 

Jan

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I hesitated from adding to this thread as I didn't understand what was meant by 'stepper'.

 

If you mean the lever on the top plate in front of the shutter release it is indeed simply a rewind lever - move it forward to rewind or back in to engage the shutter. That is all it does, as on any similarly equipped LTM.

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Here are pictures of the two different IIIc top plates - should be self-explanatory.

 

Best,

 

Jan

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Hello Art,

 

You are welcome to beg to differ but, with all due respect, I am correct. The 'something' that is 'unwinding' is the tension on the shutter, which is released when the rewind lever is activated.

 

It is posible that the 'stepped' war-time IIIc's shutter mechanism is slightly different from the later 'non-stepped' ones (why would Leitz go to the expense of re-tooling for a new housing, if the insides were the same) or, the tension on the shutter is diferent between the two bodies.

 

I will stand behind my 'diagnosis' - the line is simply a line and not an ' I ' .

 

Maybe others will chime in - Luigi, where are you?

 

Best,

 

Jan

 

Jan,

Your wisdom and knowledge prevail. It appears that when I tried to set the rewind lever it triggers the shutter. New to the LTM world, it didn't seem/sound right. I thank you and the others for all the insights.

I hope this will not deter you from responding to future questions. Now, what is the...?

Thanks to all that answered.

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Jan,

......I hope this will not deter you from responding to future questions.........

 

Like... How long was the 30-year war? How long is a yardstick? When was the war of 1812? Throw them all my way - I love the challenge! :D;)

 

Best,

 

Jan

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  • 5 months later...

"Stepper" = crazy American slang term invented by me *about 1992* and used by me and some other crazy English speaking people to describe the Leica IIIC *series one* or Leica IIIC with a raised rewind lever platform/AKA stepped rewind lever platform cameras, produced between March 1940 to June 1946. ;)

 

Tom

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