Very cool Jim. I remember my father in law had a Leica from WWII era. Or at
least that is when he acquired it. I remember you could jam up the shutter if
not careful.
WayneS
At 1/11/2019 10:38 AM, you wrote:
>Still one of the most recognizable cameras ever produced, the Leica IIIf was a
>great tool for producing memorable images on film. But, it required sharp
>eyes to deal with the small viewfinder and rangefinder windows. As I got
>older, I turned to more eye-friendly designs. It sits on the shelf, looking
>over my shoulder as I work with Lightroom and Photoshop.
>
>http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20190111-P1117453.JPG.html
>
>Hand-held shot with Olympus E-1 and Leica-R 60mm Macro.
>
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>Jim Nichols
>Tullahoma, TN USA
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