Description
Leica IIIc 35mm Rangefinder Camera
Marking: Leica D.R.P. Ernst Leitz Wetzlar
Condition: Used Good Condition
The Leica IIIc, serial number 466960, was manufactured by Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar in 1948, shortly after World War II. The D.R.P. marking stands for Deutsches Reichspatent, indicating that the camera design was patented in pre-war Germany.
The IIIc was an important model in Leicas history, introducing a die-cast upper body (instead of stamped metal), and it featured an integrated rangefinder/viewfinder housingmarking a structural improvement over earlier Leica models like the IIIa.
It uses the Leica Thread Mount (LTM/M39) and is compatible with a wide range of classic lenses from Leitz, Canon, Nikkor, and Voigtlnder, making it both collectible and usable.
Key Features
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Model: Leica IIIc
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Production Year: 1948
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Film Format: 35mm (2436mm frame)
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Lens Mount: Leica Thread Mount (LTM/M39)
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Shutter: Cloth focal-plane shutter, 1s to 1/1000s (split dial with separate slow-speed dial)
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Viewfinder: Separate rangefinder and viewfinder windows
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Rangefinder: Coupled, split-image
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Flash Sync: Not standard on early IIIc models (later added to IIIf)
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Self-Timer: Not included on IIIc
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Construction: Chrome-plated brass with vulcanite covering
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Weight: Approx. 420g (body only)
Whats Included
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Leica IIIc camera body (Serial No. 466960)
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Body cap
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Leather case
Condition (based on standard description for this model)
Used Good condition
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Shutter: Fires across speeds (accuracy may vary without recent CLA)
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Viewfinder/Rangefinder: Clear; patch visible and aligned
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Film Advance & Rewind: Functional
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Cosmetics: Typical wear for age; vulcanite may have minor lifting or cracks
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Engravings: Crisp top-plate markings including Leica D.R.P. Ernst Leitz Wetzlar
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