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For Sale FS: Leica I Model C non-standardized 39mm lens mount 5 digit 23438 serial number 1930

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For Sale: A Rare Leica I Model C 5 digit serial number 23438 1930 with a non-standardized 39mm lens mount . Starting with this model, Leitz implemented interchangeable lens. Each lens/body pair was adjusted separately by the factory. Approx 2000 cameras produced before the 39mm standardized lens mount became available 1931.
SPECS:

Lens: f/3.5, 50 mm Elmar iris diaphragm to f/18. Depth of field scale.
Shutter: Focal-plane speeded 1/20 - 1/500, B. Speeds are varied by delaying the second blind.
Construction: Vulcanite covered metal body.
Format: 36, 24 x 36 mm exposures on 35 mm cine film held in cassette, film is re-wound into cassette.
Focusing: Helical Infinity to 1 metre.
Attributes: Direct-vision (lens/lens) view-finder.
Auto-stop on film-advance. Film-advance tensions shutter. Exposure counter.
Serial Number: 23438 (1930)


This is the first Leica camera fitted with removable lenses. The earliest models were sold with their own lenses sets, because the distance between the mounting ring and the film plan was not standardized yet.; therefore, only the lenses modified for each body could fit it. These early models are very rare.

Body is clean for its age has a few minor scratches see photos, chrome parts very clean no brassing see photos except mushroom shutter button appears a piece of the chrome plating is worn off. missing the infinity body lock the two silver screws are there. has the lock on the lens mount. One screw missing front bottom left that holds the shutter assembly.
Front lens elements clean and clear. The rear element looks to be crackled OR needs good cleaning
f-stop ring moves freely and lens focusing moves freely.

Shutter is not accurate all speeds 1/30 to 1/200 sounds the same except 1/500 sounds a bit faster. Needs a cleaning. I placed a roll of film film in the camera, film advanced shutter hung up I removed the roll shutter was normal working fast at all speeds. I may have not loaded correctly. I believe these models need the Brass Leica loadable cartridge, the modern standard film cartridge may not fit properly. but didn't try again not to damage anything.


Sold AS-IS $ 1450 or Best Offer Paypal PO MO or Check

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US Priority Shipping is flat rate with tracking $ 6.00 If you desire Insurance coverage will be at additional cost.

International shipping PM for quote, depending upon country Insurance coverage is limited usually $ 400 max I will check and give the Insurance option.
International Registered mail is also an option write for price quote.
 
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You do not mention whether this is the lens matched to this body ... both should have a serial number on the mount that is identical.

i have a standard mount I-C and it is a great camera for using super-wide angle lenses where focus is no issue and the viewfinder doesn't have to sit on top of the rangefinder housing.

The film chamber and baseplate on yours looks the same as on mine and it uses standard film cassettes just fine. Yours looks as if the baseplate lock has the correct pins to open a standard black-knob leica cassette as well, which mine does not have. Very interesting. In the 20s and 30s Leica went through a number of designs of film cassettes, perhaps yours was modified later for the black knob ones. Whatever, it should take a standard one with Kodak film today. Odd it doesn't, and should be looked at.

A pity this one needs service, but Youxin Ye did an wonderful job on mine.
 
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I did additional research today with another dealer in our opinion it's a modified Model I Leica from 1930 we don't believe its the rare model C Price reduced to $ 495 or Make me an Offer plus shipping
 
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I did additional research today with another dealer in our opinion it's a modified Model I Leica from 1930 we don't believe its the rare model C Price reduced to $ 495 or Make me an Offer plus shipping

Interesting. Maybe it is a model 1type A that had a later lens with its own infinity lock installed. Leica did that sort of upgrade all the time.

The serial number does date it to 1930,same as mine. I don't understand the holes for a hockey stick infinity release, unless it was just a body left over from earlier production or something.
 
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