Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The Classic Camera - The Leica Shop in London's West End. Here is the item description verbatim from that Ebay Auction. I really can't understand posting this kind of nonsense: "Leica M2R Black Paint with Three Limited Edition B+W Prints. This camera has an interesting history. It dates from 1966, and soon after was expertly painted black (by the US Military we understand) and used by War Photographer Fidel Peralle in Vietnam in the late '60s/early '70s. In the year 2000, Peralle returned to Vietnam and shot a new series of pictures with his old black paint M2-R - three of which are included here in limited edition prints. Given its somewhat turbulent past, the camera is in remarkably good condition - signs of average/normal use as one would expect from something of this vintage. The black paint is clean and there are no signs of brassing at edges or corners. There are a few minor surface marks on the top plate, and tiny pin-head sized ding above the Leica scripted logo. Overall, condition is a very good Exc+ - maybe Exc++ - depending on how rigorous you want to be. The camera is in full working order. The shutter is working on all speeds and appears accurate, though absolute accuracy not guaranteed. The rang efinder is working correctly and is clear and easy to focus. Viewfinder magnification is 0.85x. There are frames for 50mm and 90mm lenses only - for some reason the original owner had the 35mm brightline frame taken out. The camera comes with original instructions and the three limited edition A4 size black and white prints previously mentioned." Regards, Greg