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Paul Howell

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on a EUR price of 500, what is the final price "on your doorstep"?

the barging level body is $231, I expect a camera graded by the seller as excellent will run another $50 to $75. A lens will be expensive, there is a 35mm F2 for sale also as KEH, it is over $700 U.S. A 75 to 200 3 cam is $199. A 1 cam will be less, but the 3 cam will have better coating. On Ebay SLs with inoperative meters are running $169 + shipping.
 
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the barging level body is $231, I expect a camera graded by the seller as excellent will run another $50 to $75. A lens will be expensive, there is a 35mm F2 for sale also as KEH, it is over $700 U.S. A 75 to 200 3 cam is $199. A 1 cam will be less, but the 3 cam will have better coating. On Ebay SLs with inoperative meters are running $169 + shipping.

No I was talking about EUR to US$ conversation, shipping and import duty?
If would buy that Leicaflex SL + Lens from Leica Vienna for 500 EUR, how much (approx.) would be the U.S.$ amount for you to have it on your doorstep?
 

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That would be $579 + 15% = $666, + shipping with carrier that will include the tariff and the paperwork , not sure. Considering the grief factor I will stick with U.S based sellers.
 

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Just the extra hassle of dealing the shipping, must be additional paperwork. What if tariffs change, go up in route and I need to pay additional fee before I get my order. Too many unknowns.
 
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How likely is it that your government is going to increase tariffs on pre owned 35mm cameras?
 
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Camera is here!

Underwhelmed when handling it. Will have to give it a proper cleaning. EM works! And its values look halfway credible. Shutter release and mirror slap sounds great. DoF preview lever works and feels more robust than the one on my R bodies. Viewfinder bright but a bit dirty. Minimal desilvering in the area where the shutter times are being displayed. Leatherette smells a it, will use some soap or window cleaner to remove that perfume.

Dont know why people on forums often write "build like a tank/brick". To me, it feels just like a typical late 60s/early70s "full-size" 35mm SLR. To me, the R3 feels more square and old-fashioned.

Still, it looks a bit bland - maybe because we are conditioned to see a red dot on a Leica (despite the dot-less M2,3,5). Maybe I am going to buy a red Leica rope strap, it can work wonders on their sober bodies.

And I somehow feel my beloved quirky Super Angulon 4.0/21mm (picked up for the price of a 5 Guys dinner for 5 guys) is going to be stuck on it forever. Its chunky body gives a nice visual counterbalance to the silver body. The pig-nosed early 1- or 2-cam Summicrons look a bit...pignosed on it.

So, a nice addition to the collection. Well, this is how the other half lives! Buying a Leica, just so, mid-week. Leica, Champagne...living the high life.

By the way, no website, forum thread or Leica user manual is really showing in which direction the battery has to be put in. So I am going to keep it a secret, too.

UPDATE: The proven high tech method of Breathing Into The Camera Body And Messing About With A 5 EUR Air Ballon Brush From Amazon did wonders to the dirt on the mirror. All fine for now.

2nd UPDATE: The first thing I always do when acquiring a new (to me) old camera body or lens is to freshen up the lettering, from cataract to toothpaste white. The shutter times wheel now looks like new. Small difference but still..maybe I will change the colour of the ASA wheel lettering from Dont You Eat That Yellow Snow to Snowwhite, too.

3nd UPDATE: I just did that. Makes the camera look much fresher. And maybe I should to the same to the "feet" markers on the lens.

The camera is now sitting on my desk, as I am writing this. As per the serial number, it was made in 1969-70. I remember when a "55 year old camera" used to be some Agfa Clique or Claque or some box with a weird mirror finder. This camera here, if the silver part of the body would be spotless, could easily defend its place next to a contemporary M-A or M-P in chrome.

UPDATE

The camera is still waiting for its inauguration. TBH I prefer the R series. The SL feels robust and yet very generic. Right now, the 28-70 Vario Elmar lives on it.

BTW I noticed I made a typo in one of my previous posts. The body was 150 EUR, not 350.
 
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