[LRFlex] Re: The story of the a black-paint Leica III that wasn't....

Alex,

Your point of view about these LTM is really interesting .These cameras stand in between the collection and the refined use, once in while for the fun.

As you said, the lens built some 50 years ago are delivering good results while a Yashicon compact camera of 2000 is worse than anything...

Regards.
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Xavier F. BILLE
Maisons-Alfort - France.




From: Alex Hurst <corkflor@xxxxxx>
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Subject: [LRFlex] The story of the a black-paint Leica III that wasn't....
Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 15:18:55 +0100

Hi all.

I realise in this digital age that LTM cameras may be a bit old hat, but there are still some of us out there who like their style and get great enjoyment from using them.

I've just posted the story of my recently acquired Leica s/n 4387 which you can reach via:

http://www.iol.ie/~corkflor/

It's a nice little detective story, and maybe some of you guys can tell me even more about it.

Best

Alex
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