Description
The Leica IIIc is a camera designed in the 1930s, so it’s going to have some old-camera quirks: the viewfinder is small, the rangefinder is in a separate eyepiece, you can only set shutter speed after winding, the film advance is a knurled knob, and there are two different shutter speed dials for high and low speed. All that said, though, a IIIc is still very usable: it’s smaller than an M, feels great, handles well, and it’s compatible with a huge number of excellent lenses. This IIIc includes a 5cm f2 collapsible Summitar lens. Camera and lens are in excellent cosmetic condition, with minor finish wear; both are just back from a full service, clean and ready to shoot.
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