Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've watched in surprise several times recently as someone has asked about reprints or written instructions for older cameras. My Leicas range from 1938 to 1994. I have original IBs for each. Original instruction books for all of them are readily available for a few dollars at swap meets. The same goes for old Leica Manuals of various vintages and for various Leica accessories. Ken Wilcox >Nathan Wajsman <nathan.wajsman@euronet.be> wrote: > >>My new IIIf just arrived from the Leica Shop in Vienna, along with a >3.5 >Elmar. Unfortunately, I still have not gotten hold of a manual > >>I am hunting around for the Hove manual reprint > > >Nathan, > >Congratulations on your IIIf purchase! Having recently bought a >pre-war Contax, I can understand your concern at not having >instructions. (Luckily I've been able to find a copy of the mid-1950s >book "The Contax Way".) > >You will find the Hove reprint a most useful answer to most questions >regarding your IIIf. (I have a standard email reply listing the Hove >reprints which I keep on the hard disk and send off whenever I see a >"newbie" asking for help with on older Leica.) Hove also reprint the >Leitz 1931 catalogue, which gives a great description many of the >older accessories - it's fun to read. > >I've got a second source of information which might help you - an old >mid-1950s copy of the Morgan and Lester "Leica Manual". This used to >be the classic textbook on the Leica, and has a section on how to use >the IIIf. > >When I get some spare time this weekend, I'll use my scanner to >capture these instructions, then email these to you. I can send JPEG >graphics of the individual pages, a Microsoft Word 6.0/Wordpad >document complete with embedded pics, or a plain text file (without >pics). Let me know which format you prefer. > >This book is long out of print, and I think copyright law allows the >copying of a limited number of pages from a book for research and >educational purposes, a clause which I think should cover it. We're >only talking about six pages or so, plus one or two more for the flash >synchronising dial information. > >If any other screw Leica owner would like a copy of these >instructions, email me privately and let me know which format you >require. > >I have a number of Leica books of different vintages ranging from 1935 >onwards, so if anyone is stuck for instructions for a specific item of >older hardware, email me privately, and I'll scan the appropriate page >and send it as a JPEG graphic. I can't promise a swift response, >however. Deadlines often keep me busy for weeks on end... > >Regards, > >Doug Richardson - ---- Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits Davison Middle School preferred---> <wilcox@tir.com> 600 Dayton, Davison, MI 48423 <kwilcox@gfn.org>