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Leica Leitz Wetzlar Summaron 35mm f/3.5 Manual Focus Rangefinder Lens 206672 US $266.00
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E.Leitz Wetzlar View finder(black,Germany) US $62.99
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E.Leitz Wetzlar Right Angle View Finder Germany US $49.99
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E. Leitz Wetzlar Viewfinder for Leica US $99.99
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ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR LEICA HOOD 1:2.8/50 ITOOY 1:3.5/50 US $9.99
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Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Focusing Bellows Mount Camera Lens Bracket US $44.99
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PC CORD BY LEITZ WETZLAR US $24.92
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Leica Lens Cap 63mm Black 14133 Leitz Wetzlar Germany US $12.95
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Vintage Leitz Wetzlar MACRO BELLOWS ATTACHMENT GmbH 42 UXOOR - For VisoFlex ? US $94.99
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LEICA M SUPER ANGULON 21 mm / 4 CHROME LEITZ WETZLAR US $750.00
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Leitz Wetzlar Leica Cristal Glass Logo - highly collectable, never seen before! US $299.00
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Leica 50mm f/2.0 SUMMICRON-M Black Lens for M System |
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Hello, this lens is Version 4 with tab (hard to find and sought after!), SN:3098702. Body is clean with minimal wear, glass is clean with no haze or fungus. Focus ring smooth. Excellent ++ condition. Have both front and rear caps... |
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Coated 48mm UV Haze 1 Filter for Canon GIII QL 17, Canonet Jr., Canonet 28 Rangefinder Camera |
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Here is a new UV Haze 1 filter for your Canon Canonet GIII QL and GIII QL 17, Canonet Jr., Canonet 28 and probably many more. This is a high quality glass filter, coated on both sides or "double coated" as it is commonly referred to, made by Telesor... |
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Leica Instruction Manual for IIIF Supplementary (Original) |
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Leica Instruction Manual for IIIF Supplementary (Original) |
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Leica Instruction Manual for Leica IIIC (Original) |
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Leica Instruction Manual for Leica IIIC (Original) |
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Elsie's War List Price: $15.95 |
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A follow-up to My Secret Camera, this photographic testimony for children is the inspiring story of Elsie Kuhn-Leitz, a member of the wealthy "Leica camera" family, who risked everything in order to help those who were being persecuted by the Nazis during World War II... |
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The Leica Iiif - a Legend in Photography
It is over seventy years since the first Leica was manufactured by Ernst Leitz in Wetzlar Germany. Since then over 1,500,000 of these cameras have been manufactured. Leica cameras were well ahead of their time and focused (pardon the pun!) on being extremely small and high quality.
The initial models of Leica camera were designed by Leitz engineer Oskar Barnack, and similar designs continued to be manufactured right through the war. Today, this design of cameras are still called "Barnack-Leica" in Japan in order to differentiate them from the new M type Leica, of which the first model was made in 1954.
The iconic Leica IIIf was launched in 1950 with and featured a full synchronized contact. It became known as either the Black Synchro or Red Synchro according to the series of numbers - 1 through 20 - that were found around shutter dial. These numbers were engraved in Black on early model and were changed in Red on later model, hence the name. On the Red model, the shutter speed was also increased to make the synchronisation with the flash unit more efficientyncronization for Red model. The synchronized speed of the electronic flash is 1/30sec for the Black model and 1/50sec for the Red one.
A Self-timer was incorporated in the final model in 1954. The IIIf proved so popular that it continued to be made until 1957 even after the world-beating Leica M3 was released.
After the War, the camera industry started copying Leica in Japan as well as some other countries and the Leica IIIc(1945) and IIIf(1050) had become their main targets.
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Alles fefthalten with the Leica?
Alles fefthalten with the Leica is an Old Leica Advertisement Ernst Leitz. Wetzlar
And why are you telling us this? Is there a question hiding in all this that I'm not seeing?
By the way, the word "fefthalten" doesn't exist, it would need to be "festhalten" . "Alles festhalten" means "capture everything"
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