Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Jan 11, 2009, at 2:08 PM, Ric wrote: > What's the story on these Russian copies so far as shooting in the > real world? > > a suitable second ltm body? > > or first body for that matter? > > I have a light leaking IIIf that seems impossible to cure. > > ric Ric, The quality of the basic Fed camera that is used to make the fake Leicas varies widely. Some are decent cameras, others not worth a damn. For a while the British camera buying pubic bought dozens of these cameras as cheap versions of the Leica and while some swore by them, other swore at them. If you want a replacement for your IIIf, you have several approaches open. 1. Buy a used older Leica IIIc or IIIf. A good user model will sell for less than $250. 2. Pick up a Canon LTM camera. The later models, especially the Canon VT, Canon 6, and Canon P matched the quality of the same era Leica models and offered more features. All LTM Leica lenses will fit the Canons. 3. If you can, try to find a Nicca or Sears Tower version of the Leica III at a flea market. It should sell for $50 or less. Many claim that this was the best of the Leica knockoffs. Larry Z