Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/13

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Subject: Re: [Leica] My M5 replacement.
From: "Steve LeHuray" <icommag@toad.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 16:20:51 -0500

> At 12:57 PM 3/13/01 -0500, Steve LeHuray wrote:
>> > Please, someone tell me why anyone who would own one of these jewels would
>> > do this:
>> > http://www.GoodPhotos.com/IIIcTopPlate.jpg
>>
>>Could it be time for a black paint 111c?
>
> It could be in the future if this is at all cost effective in conjunction
> with getting a CLA.
>
>> > http://www.goodphotos.com/Bottomplug.jpg
>>
>>I had two 111c's and that is not a stock item.
>
> I didn't think so, but didn't know. It may be some form of synch as there
> is a hole in this plug that aligns with a mechanism inside that moves down
> when the shutter release is pushed down. I am curious to see if the hole
> will give me a light leak. Worse case scenario, I get another bottom plate.
>
>>Is this the M5 replacement?
>
> Well, the Bessa R and its lenses will be the "official: M5 replacement, but
> I did still want to take part in FOM2 (which I need a Leica for) so when
> the first friendly LUGger who wanted the M5 offered this body in partial
> payment, I took the option. I still need a 35, but I am pretty sure that
> I'm going to get a Voitlander color-skopar classic. (and maybe a 35
> Summaron for this body?) Someday, I'll likely pick up a classic Leica 50
> LTM for it. I have only the excellent Jupiter 3 that I got from Stanislaw
> for a 50 lens at the moment. While the J3 is a great little lens, this
> Leica looks sad being so multi-national. I think that after being so abused
> by some previous owner (not the LUGger I got it from of course) it deserves
> to be re-united with a nice collapsible Elmar, Summitar or Summarit or
> something. I'm thinking that it will make a great small body for the 25/4
also.
>
> Thanks for all the feedback folks.
>
> Carpe Luminem,
> Michael E. Bérubé
>
>
>
Michael,

The 111c is a wonderful camera. They can do anything a modern camera can do.
Keep us posted on its progress.

sl