Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/08/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Hi Mark, > > I'm of an older generation. In the thirties, my parents didn't own a > camera. They did manage to borrow one from a better-off relative from time > to time. > > I still have my first camera with adjustments, a Leica IIIa with a 50/3.5 > Elmar, that I bought with my newly-acquired funds after a year as a USAF > Lt. > during the Korean conflict. That was my introduction to 35mm and to Leica, > and I still use a IIIf/Summitar combination and Leica-R lenses for digital. > > That doesn't count a Kodak Flash Brownie, that, I seem to recall, did have > a > close-up element that could be flipped into place when needed. Yes I had the close up snap on thing for both my Brownie Starlet in 1958 and my Instamatic 100 126 in 1963. And yellow cloud filter. I was prepared for anything. Cutting through the distance or getting what's close up. My Voigtl?nder Vito BL in 1965 also used snap on filters. I loved buying stuff like that from funky camera stores. Mark William Rabiner