FS: Fine prints, SL2, R-E, reflex parts
- From: Douglas Herr <telyt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 20:23:38 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
You've seen them on the Web, and a growing number of list members and others
thoughout
the world have them in their private collections. Yes, it's my weekly sales
pitch
for fine prints of my photographs.
Prints now available, including those made with off-topic equipment, are at:
http://www.wildlightphoto.com/ordering.html
Prints can also be made from many of the other photographs on my website, call
or
e-mail for more info.
FS: Parts for many Leica reflex cameras are listed at
http://www.wildlightphoto.com/leica/flexbits.html
FS: Leicaflex SL2, black chrome, with the very scarce microprism viewscreen.
The microprism viewscreen for the SL2 is no longer available from Leica USA or
Leica in Solms; this particular camera has the last microprism screen Solms
had. CLA'd last year by DAG, cosmetically a USER camera with finish wear and
shrinking/lifting leatherette on back. No dents, meter and shutter working
well, viewfinder clean and free of fungus or de-silvering. US$750 plus
shipping.
FS: Leica R-E in fair condition, sold AS-IS. The camera looks good and works
well in auto-exposure mode but is unreliable in manual mode, shutter hanging
open at unpredictable times. Sherry, DAG and Leica USA will tell you this
particular camera is unrepariable because there is hidden damage in the main
casting near the tripod socket. The tripod this camera was on was knocked over
and the camera's main casting cracked near the tripod socket. If you have a
repair technician who will repair the manual-mode problem w/o replacing the
main casting this camera might be repairable, or you can avoid manual mode, or
use this camera for parts. US$100 plus shipping.
Doug Herr
Birdman of Sacramento
http://www.wildlightphoto.com
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