A friend of mine, camera collector and a professional photographer, had a rare treat for me: one of his father’s cameras, a Leica Standard. As per its serial, no. 207520, it was made in 1936. Although extensively used (and perhaps a little abused as well), the camera exhibits one of the most vintage looks. A treat, as said.
It is obvious that the camera does not work anymore; it could, but it’s my guess that in order to have this camera functional again, a good number of repairing hours would be needed, together with a good number of high denomination banknotes. I am almost tempted, to tell you the truth. Pity about the lens, which I suspect it was a Leitz Elmar 1:3.5 F=50mm. I very much doubt this lens here can be used anymore, looks too tarnished (and of course, incomplete).
More photos of this camera here.
It is obvious that the camera does not work anymore; it could, but it’s my guess that in order to have this camera functional again, a good number of repairing hours would be needed, together with a good number of high denomination banknotes. I am almost tempted, to tell you the truth. Pity about the lens, which I suspect it was a Leitz Elmar 1:3.5 F=50mm. I very much doubt this lens here can be used anymore, looks too tarnished (and of course, incomplete).
More photos of this camera here.