Nice treat
He left it with me all afternoon so far while he is visiting other people here at work.
The camera....a Leica M4! With 50mm F1.4, 90mm F4, 135mm F4.5 & 35mm F2.
He also has a light meter that fits into the hot shoe and clicks into the shutter speed dial. Needs batteries though.
There is also a German made self timer accessory and a few other little goodies.
It took me a while to figure out the release mechanism to rewind the film...and I still can't figure out how to reset the film counter. The take up spool is supposed to come out, or at least it is on earlier models.
All in all, a very cool camera. Not as valuable as, say, an M6....but very cool non the less.
Wow, an M4! These are classics. They were the very last of the hand made cameras and truly a classic! Of course, we have th M6 and M7 but there is no doubt in my mind that the M4 has more class due to the fact that it was really manufactured.
Enjoy camera sitting, mate! I am jealous!:D
Have you used them, Mitica?
Nope, not yet. Soon, my dear, soon... :lol:
I'll be lurking, too, waiting to see those pictures, Mike! :thumbup:
I stand corrected! It is the 9.5mm film and it ain't paper backed. For some unknown reason I was thinking of another little 'spy' camera, the Steky... Or was I? :lol:
All I should have done was go, open the drawer where I keep my Minox B and check it out. Too lazy, I guess... ;)
Hope you had fun. Great set of lenses you described, too!
Have you used them, Mitica?
JandC-Photo (http://www.jandcphoto.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=25)
MinoxFilm (http://www.frugalphotographer.com/catMinoxFilm.htm)
Am I sensing a new Leica addict? ;) :hail:
I'll be sure to take photos of my new toys and share them here.
That'd be the Minox B. Great little camera, lens made in Wetzlar. Incredible craftsmanship. That's a 'James Bond' type camera.
However... I'm waiting for the pictures. :D
What kind of film does it take? And is it still available (for a reasonable price)?
Man, this thing just feels great. It's so heavy and the lenses focus so smoothly.
On another note, I bought a bunch of old cameras for $85, sight unseen. My wife's uncle knows a guy who is selling them with the stipulation that I will admire them rather than turn around and sell them...like his kids have done.
The gem, from what I've heard is a small spy camera from the 50s or 60s...still in it's display case with all the paper work...Original price was $120.
I'll be sure to take photos of my new toys and share them here.
What kind of film does it take? And is it still available (for a reasonable price)?
Yeah, I know... :lmao:
It takes 16mm paper backed film in special cassettes. Film is still available. Will follow up later with a link or two.
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