Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Christopher Williams wrote: >Still leaves (John) short for the M8. > > Here's how to do it: For sale: Rare, all mechanical Leica M2 optical imaging device. Unrestored to maintain beautiful patina. This marvelous machine was once used to capture crude images on "film", a plastic medium resembling thin rolls of paper coated with a light-sensitive silver impregnated gelatin. This "film" was then "processed" in a series of noxious chemical to produce small rectangular images that were enlarged by optical projection onto a fabric wall screen or onto light sensitive silver gelatin coated paper which was similarly "processed" to resemble an inkjet paper printout. Although a half century old, this Leica M2 all-mechanical camera still functions. It's an amazing example of novel 20th Century technology and "Old World" German craftsmanship. $4,795.00 plus shipping Selling the M7 and IIIg in like fashion might help pay for new lenses. Don't laugh. I'm wearing a "Old World" German-crafted mechanical watch. I hestitate to reveal the embarrassing price. Craig Washington, DC