Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]give it tot he guy in Europe that has been posting about needing one but little or no money. If not why not start a LUG pool and buy him a used M6 with a lens and send to him. I would contribute. I have deleted his posts. Brian Reid wrote: > I have a Leica IIIf, red dial, with 3 lenses (35/3.5 Summar, 50/2.8 > collapsible Elmarit (I think), 90/4 Elmar), 3 finders that I believe are > called "imarect" (they attach to the flash shoe). I also have a Tower > 135/5.6 for it that is not wonderful. The 50/2.8 is an unbelievably good > lens and the finders, especially the 50 finder, are amazingly wonderful. > > I am the second owner of this camera; I bought it used around 1970 from a > Baltimore Sun photographer who was retiring. The Sun permitted the use of > Leicas in those days; most papers didn't. I have shot about 2000 rolls of > film with it through the years, mostly Tri-X. The camera looks like what > you'd expect it to look like after being owned by a newspaper photographer > and then me. Not a museum piece, but not damaged in any way. > > I have an M6 now, for which I am very thankful. So I don't use the IIIf any > more. I don't believe in owning cameras that I don't use. But this old IIIf > means a lot to me, so I don't want to sell it. However, I think I might be > willing to give it away as the prize in a Leica Users Photo Contest. Before > I announce such a contest I'd like to see some discussion about what sort > of contest it should be and what restrictions I'd place on the winner. For > example, I don't think any working or retired professional photographer > should be eligible to win. My goal here is twofold: > 1. To get this camera into the hands of some needy person who will > really use it, instead of putting it in a display case. An engineer with a > mortgage who lives in Arizona is probably not needy; a student who lives in > the former East Germany and who works in a grocery store is probably needy. > But only if he's really going to use it. > 2. To increase the amount of discussion about photography, instead of > cameras, in this forum. I'm absolutely delighted at the pictures that some > of you post; I keep hoping that someday I'll have something new I'm willing > to show you all (I'm very proud of my old work, but I haven't managed to > take a picture that makes me quiver in a long time). Maybe this contest > would stir the pot. > > Any ideas for rules? I have a pretty good idea of who I'd want the judges > to be, but the decision would be based both on photographic quality and on > need. I want the entire setup to go to the same person, rather than having > the kidney go here and the liver go there and the corneas go over there. > > Brian Reid