The Leica IIIg - A timeless classic
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- apologies, some images are out of focus, but i still wanted to show this video and images to you guys regardless, remember to full extend and lock the collapsible leica ltm lens, total user error. enjoy
I purchased a IIIf and a IIIg and had them both overhauled.. New shutters and total CLA... They shoot Excellent. They are not fast shooters but a light meter and a focus, compose window.. well it is a touch of history that shoots as well as my M7 and MA.... Really neat to hold and shoot...
There is something wrong with your lens or rangefinder. Those pictures are out of focus and it's not the lens characteristics. Anyways, nice video.
I agree! You should get really sharp images with this lens and camera! Looks like the rangefinder is not adjusted properly...
Soft cross whole picture which means he forgot to pull the lens out as it was collapsible
The photos at 6:53 and 6:55 were sharp so looks like he eventually fixed it
Very nice to watch. I have a iiif and was amazed how small it was when I first handled it. And, they are relatively cheap. Even fully serviced ones.
Where did you get yours?
@@jonathanpaler3411 Ebay. I find German dealers reliable.
I bought my Leica IIf at the end of 2020. made a video about my first roll, really love this camera system.
Great to see another video from you. Looks like you have a new little follower too :-) Really nice words about a really great camera. I love my IIIf and won't ever be selling it. It's like holding a time machine and a piece of history. Cheers
I have a Leica IG which is basically the IIIg w/o a VF or RF. I love how much smoother the whole shooting experience feels. I shot shoot with the IIIb as well.
Thanks for watching Andy
I shot a roll of film with my bessa vito B recently.. i love how the photos looked so rugged! I think the Leica would be fun too!
Great. I really want to grab one from the market. I think picking up a Leica iiic made during WWII time, you will feel more about history
Great video - these old cameras are such a joy to use. I shoot my Kodak Retinas regularly. More great history - Dr Nagel invented the 35mm roll film cartridge we use today.
Glad that you’re posting videos more regularly again Coops!
What a beauty... Great review and tribute man 👌🏼
Thanks lad
So pumped to see you back! Awesome video as always.
Amazingly, about 20 years ago Leica came out with a trio of modern lenses in the screw mount format: 35mm Summicron Asph, 50mm Summicron and 50mm Summilux. They were sold only to the Japanese market through a Tokyo retailer called Lemon Camera. Eventually, the lenses trickled into the second-hand market and can be found on Ebay, etc for a pretty penny. They're more valuable with the original box and paperwork.
I was just on Pushing Film channel and he recommended your site ! I'm glad he did .. I'm now a subscriber !
Great video. That is definitely an interesting piece of history right there. Gotta give you props for being able to take images with a baby mounted to your chest. Can't imagine that's an easy feet. Especially with how windy Coogee beach can get wouldn't have added to the stability. Great video though. 👍
Haha thanks man
Always love your videos mate, great to see some love for screwmount Leica’s, I love my iiiF
Hello my man how are you? I couldn't agree with you more, I have a 3 f and I just enjoy using it so much and when I shoot T-Max in it for portraits I almost don't need medium format anymore. I'm tempted to do a UA-cam review of it also but you and analog insights did such a good job. One thing no one mentions is the magnified focusing window is a blessing because it allows you to have much more critical focus then the modern m cameras especially the ones that don't have as much magnification. More cameras should have that. Good job with the baby 🤣
Love the photos you shot. THX
beautiful camera. not that i will get it myself but always admire a beautiful product.
I enjoyed this video. Thoughtful, informative and well done.
They don't make cameras like these anymore. I hope I can get one sometime soon.
When I was in the British Army in Germany ( Iserlohn) in 1957-58 they were on sale in the town for 820 D M when we got 11.50 DM to one £1 sterling ! I had bought a CONTAX III in Berlin for £38 and was paying it off weekly as it was a 'Fortune' when I was on British Army pay ! i always wanted a IIIg ---
I think those aren't soft but misfocused, either your RF is misaligned or you're not locking the lens properly in the pulled our position...
Finally i got my Summar for my Leica IIIa from service. Barnack Leicas are so cool
I have a beautiful little Petri colour 35 that also has a collapsible lens, I nearly sent it back thinking it was broken until I realised what was going on ! Luckily it shoots up a red flag if the lens is pushed in. I'm in Perth also and usually recognise exactly where you are with each video :-)
Finally, another Thor video. Thanks a lot!
Haha cheers man
I love the Leica IIIg ! I mostly use it with a Summaron 2,8cm/ f5.6 and a Summarit 5cm / f1.5. Somtimes I also use a Hektor 2,8cm / f6.3
Good to see you again Coops!
I’d suggest getting your lens serviced. My elmar is very sharp, but no haze, no scratches.
Very nice work. Good video work too. Just wondering if your saw the extra questions i asked in the last vid. Cheers
hey man. I am very certain that your rangefinder is off. it is very easy to adjust yourself. you need to find a skyscraper or smt at least 1 km away and set the lens to infinity. if it it alligned its good, if not you need to adjust it. yours looks very off to me.
Was my bad. Hadn’t fully extended and locked the lens
Leica IIIg 1959, with 1949 Summitar,
2000 euro, is this worth it, cleaned and serviced in very good condition.
I would like to know what camera bag are you using. I am looking for something like this for a long time. Thanks!!! Great videos!!
I believe it's the Billingham Hadley
I have a 1937 Leica IIIa (Deutches Reich era) in my collection, but I don't use it. I did put a roll of film through it quite a few years ago and found the lens resolved pretty well, but lacked contrast because it does not have the advantage of modern lens coatings.
Was gifted a 1957 III g in June 2020. 50mm solid f2 lens - which has damage to it. Camera just chugs. Spent many years in a Taos, New Mexico closet.
The landscape images were very blurred. Sorry if I'm missing the point, but calling them 'soft' and 'dreamlike' just doesn't work for me.
That was my fault. I was using one of the collapsible lenses, did have it locked in place correctly
Mate Whr did u buy it ??!? 600 aud
Found it on Facebook marketplace
Another example of "photographic unobtainium" in the 1970's. I opted for a Canon P with a stellar 50mm f/1.8 Canon, instead. It was as near to an M-series Leica I was ever going to get, and there was nothing extraneous on it. Plus, I could afford to spend money on film and the occasional interesting Leica Screw Mount lens, such as a 105mm f/2.5 Nikkor or 28mm f/2.8 Canon.
What material is is made of
Great vid and i am happy to buy that camera when ur ready to sell. I like your Instagram also.
The d3 best camera I ever used
Nice camera. I am looking for one of these so if you want to sell I would be grateful to hear from you. Many thanks.
Video about a face of autor. Look at me i"m such beauty!
Re why Leica made the IIIg: Crossing over to the M lens mount system would not have been a hurdle for anyone, because Leica had carefully designed the M lens mount so the body thickness was exactly 1mm less than old screw mount cameras. That meant that owners of older Leica could convert all their screw mount lenses to fit M cameras by attaching a simple screw-on adapter to each lens. I suspect the main reason Leica made the IIIg was that they thought many nostalgic owners would still prefer the more compact, more traditional Barnack-style body... then were unpleasantly surprised to discover that there weren’t nearly as many of those nostalgists as they had estimated! PS - concur with the other commenters who say the 50/2.8 Elmar should NOT be “soft and dreamy” at all - several of your pics are simply out of focus, either because the camera's rangefinder is out of whack or because the dinky little rangefinder eyepiece prevented you from focusing correctly, which can happen to anyone!
Mate, point the baby and the camera at the same direction.