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Wearing eyeglasses & wanting a Leica series ii or iii


jimbo035

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Wonderful though it is, the D-Lux 4 I bought four months ago marking my return to Leica Ownership has not diminished my desire to buy (and use) a iiic - although my budget may more realistically provide an even older one, e.g. built in the year of my birth - 1935.

The last screw-mount Leica I had (about ten years ago) was a iiic - but as I wear eyeglasses found "peering" through the view and rangefinder windows wasn't easy. If you were (or even are) similarly affected, would you go for a Leica with rangefinder and view finder eyepieces centimetres apart or one with them side by side ?

Or would adding a detachable bright-line finder or finders be the best option ? (No more than two lenses - i.e. a 35 and 90 are envisaged)

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Jimbo, I too wear spectacles, as well as contacts. My first LTM was a IIIc. I got on with it, but when I bought my II I found it far nicer to use, partly because the range and viewfinder windows are further apart and more distinct. I can only suggest you try looking throgh one to find out for yourself.

 

Regards,

 

Bil

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I got a 1935 IIIa (built a few decades before my birth.) I too wear glasses. The gap between rangefinder and viewfinders is not a big deal; focusing and composing with the M series a lot easier! One advantage of the LTMs though is the higher rangefinder magnification.

 

Just make sure you get one that is fully serviced. They are beautiful jewel-like cameras. Mine could do with another workout soon.

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