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Subject: [Leica] FS Friday -- new stuff and lower prices
From: Mark Langer <mlanger@ccs.carleton.ca>
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 11:17:23 EST

This is a somewhat long list, so please be patient.  Leica stuff at bottom
of list, so please scroll down. 

All prices in U.S. dollars and do not include postage and insurance at
cost.  Some items offered before, and are relisted with some lower
prices.  Others are offered here for the first time.  

FOR SALE

Olympus XA.  Incredibly compact camera with sharp 35mm f2.8 lens, and,
unlike point-and-shoots, has a rangefinder!  Aperture priority metering,
1.5 stop backlight compensation, self-timer, battery check. You can also
set the ASA rating manually, for further exposure control.  Comes with
hand strap, presentation case and original box. A pocketable classic.  $85

Olympus XA-4.  Hard to find (made for little more than a year at end of
production run of XA-type cameras).  Wonderful 28mm f3.5 lens with macro,
all in an exceptionally light and compact package.  Performance that
rivals a Ricoh GR-1 at a fraction of the price, and a whole lot quieter too! 
Includes handstrap that is necessary for measuring macro shots.  This
is usually missing from XA-4 cameras. $180.

Yashica 14E.  leaf-shuttered rangefinder with f1.4 lens.  First camera
with integrated electronic circuitry.  Metering visible in viewfinder via
light-emitting diodes, similar to a Leica M6. Comes with case, and, if I can
find it, lens hood.   $89. 

Leica wartime IIIc with red shutter curtains.  Completely serviced a
couple of years ago by Reinhold Mueller, with only a few rolls of film
through it since.  Top plate shows multiple bright marks and a few scratches,
vulcanite and bottom plate clean.  Curtains are sound and supple with no signs
of flaking or cracks. Rangefinder very bright,contrasty and accurate. 
Suitable for both use and as a shelf trophy.  $575

Leica brochure from 1936, 2 pg. duofold (6 pgs of info plus front & rear
cover).  Has descriptive information that gives specifications of all models
from the Standard to the IIIa, plus Focomat enlarger.  Snazzy front cover
makes for a nice display piece.  $15

Olympus 4 cm. f2.8 lens in Leica thread mount.  Really rare piece with
original viewfinder,  case and both caps.  Front cap definitely original --
not sure about rear cap.  As this focal length is close to the 42.5mm
diagonal measurement of a 35mm negative frame, many consider this the
ideal focal length.  One of the few lenses available in LTM of this
focal length.  $349.

Series VI adapter for 73mm f1.9 Hektor lens.  $15 

Ever-ready cases for Leica screwmount that will fit Leicas or clones.  One
appears to be a IIIc or IIIf case, with strap.  Some wear to finish around
bottom front, plus needs restitching of top to bottom (about 3" of
restiching). European thread. $20.  The second appears to be for a Leica
clone of some sort, and has a broken strap. U.S. thread.  $10. The third is in
nice shape but lacks a strap and has some scuffing around the nose.  It is
only marked "Top Grain Genuine Cowhide.  Made in U.S.A." U.S. thread. $10

I'm happy to supply further descriptive information upon request.

WANTED TO BUY

I seek, yearn for, desire, crave, and am generally in the market for: 

30.5mm screw in UV filter

lenscap for Rollei 35 S or SE



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Mark Langer

Email address: mlanger@ccs.carleton.ca
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