Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The IIIc - IIIf are truly beautiful cameras indeed. My recommendations for the 50mm threadmount lenses are either the Summicron or Elmar. Both are collapsible. I have considered trying the Elmar 3.5 for it's compactness, but don't know anything about it's picture taking quality. Leica chose the Elmar 2.8 to remake in tandem with the Jahre M3, so they evidently think pretty highly of it. There is one accessory that I feel obligated to mention as I can't imagine shooting my IIf without it. Leave the meter handheld and save the shoemount for the Leica 50mm finder. It not only adds interest to the look of the camera, but the image you see through it is life size. In other words, you don't have to close the other eye to view your composition. It's just like looking at something as you normally do, but you have this little square frameline in your field of vision. Only trying it can fully describe it's beauty. I even use it on my M3. Of course it's a little farther for the eye to travel after focusing through the rangefinder, but worth it. I would highly recommend the "practice" (practice practice) of guessing the subject distance in tandem with hyperfocal setting anyway. Good luck and keep on loving those screw mount cameras/lenses, John London (CamraLuvr@aol.com)