KerrKid
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Another Kodak V35 K12 for 99 cents on eBay. It works!
My oldest friend was cleaning out an apartment in Queens this summer and he came upon a cache of photo gear, which found its way to me. An old fan-fold flashgun, Weston and Gossen light meters, an Agfa Clack camera, a Kodak Jiffy Six-16 camera... and a 1955 Leica IIIf with the collapsible 50mm lens! It's in seemingly perfect condition, I've got a test roll of Tri-X in it now.
Despite constantly being surrounded by cameras of all kinds since infancy, I have never really handled a Leica before. (Both my Jewish parents had served in WWII, and they weren't ever going to spend a cent on anything made in Germany, especially expensive Leicas or Linfhofs. Our photo gear was all American or Japanese.) So, I have spent a long time walking around carrying the camera unloaded, getting used to its even-more-manual-than-I'm-used-to controls. Frankly, with the current state of my vision (*), positioning my eye correctly with the rangefinder is really difficult, even with my better eye. And impossible wearing my glasses. That's a problem.
(* Recent exams found cataracts in both eyes, but they're not advanced enough for insurance to pay for surgery yet; besides that, I've got 20-30 vision in one eye, and 20-50 in the other.)
Is it one of the most historically important cameras of all time and an incredibly gorgeous piece of machinery? Yes! Do I envision myself shooting with it often? No. That is, unless the images from this test roll absolutely blow me away. We'll see.
After a lifetime of using Nikon and Olympus SLRs (and many other cameras, though hardly any with rangefinder focusing), I can't imagine that working this Leica will ever feel "natural" to me at age 68. That's MY limitation, not the camera's. It's amazing.
I agree with that, I had a Contax/Kiev system which was better IMHO but sold it.Well, when I got comfortable enough handling it to put a test roll through, my Leica turned out to have problems. The shutter wasn't closing correctly every time, and the frame counter went up to 33 on a 24-exp roll.
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And the negs I did get were underwhelming when scanned. To my eye, there's no "unique classic Leica lens imaging" that jumped out as being mega-special. And - no doubt partly because of my current eyesight issues - I never got comfortable with the miniscule rangefinder eyepiece and had difficulty focusing. Actually, despite the obviously amazing engineering and stellar reputation, I just never really got comfortable with this camera. I've used manual cameras for my whole life... but this one's a little TOO manual for me.
I know this is a heretical stance, but I simply didn't enjoy shooting it. While it can surely be repaired, it's NOT worth hundreds of dollars to me at this point. As I thought might be the case, this camera isn't going to be a user camera, but it'll be the king of my camera collection display.
I have to wonder just how successful one could be taking secret photos with a Kowa Six!
The question is whether this will replace 4X5
Well, when I got comfortable enough handling it to put a test roll through, my Leica turned out to have problems. The shutter wasn't closing correctly every time, and the frame counter went up to 33 on a 24-exp roll.
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And the negs I did get were underwhelming when scanned. To my eye, there's no "unique classic Leica lens imaging" that jumped out as being mega-special. And - no doubt partly because of my current eyesight issues - I never got comfortable with the miniscule rangefinder eyepiece and had difficulty focusing. Actually, despite the obviously amazing engineering and stellar reputation, I just never really got comfortable with this camera. I've used manual cameras for my whole life... but this one's a little TOO manual for me.
I know this is a heretical stance, but I simply didn't enjoy shooting it. While it can surely be repaired, it's NOT worth hundreds of dollars to me at this point. As I thought might be the case, this camera isn't going to be a user camera, but it'll be the king of my camera collection display.
Good for you. Enjoy your classic Leica. Everyone who loves them, enjoy them. But include me out.
It's an amazing, historic machine, but I wasn't comfortable shooting it, nor did I get any "special" images from mine that convinced me it's worth repairing.
Hey, there are plenty of great film cameras out there for all of us - we don't all need to have the same favorites, nor should we...
Right. And I've never owned a decent digital camera.
May I ask where you sent the camera for a CLA?
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