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Leica m7 for sale .85
Leica m7 for sale .85







leica m7 for sale .85

Last edited by LucisPictor on Sun 9:34 am edited 1 time in total Personal forum activity on pause every now and again (due to job obligations)!Ĭarsten = "KAPCTEH" = "Karusutenu" | T-shirt?.My photos from Emilia: The Leica has a cooler colour rendition, I guess, whereas the Zeiss is a 3D phenomenon and the Nikkor might render warmer colours (at least most of my Nikkors do).Īnyway, you will be very happy with each of these lenses! But if you are open-minded enough to want to learn why Leitz and Leica became so respected in the first place, the story of the Midland factory should be an essential element of your research.LucisPictor wrote: I don't know these lenses "personally" (I know the new Zeiss 1.4/85 ZE, though), but from my experience with other lenses of the same brands, I think they do not differ too much performancewise, however, they differ a lot in their character. The history and legacy of Leitz Canada is proud and notable, rising so far above the snarky jibes and un-funny Red Dot jokes in these DPR comments (beneath every Leica news story) that I wonder if it's really worth trying. The camera became famous and desirable back in the 1970s when Jason Schneider and others wrote about the limited production over-run being available to the public, along with the interesting addendum to the military-version instruction manual, explaining exactly how to destroy the camera in the event of impending enemy compromise.

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The KE-7A body itself is not intrinsically a special example of ELCAN work, in that the basic design follows the commercial M4 and has little of the Midland custom design - though some of the lenses for it were Midland customs. SEAL, Delta, SAS and other commandos now operate with continuous recording and/or broadcasting of missions and training I suppose that equipment could be had someday. Strike-recording cameras for airplanes and forward artillery pieces, submarine periscope cameras, the list goes on and on. There are British, Japanese and American training cameras in the form of aerial machine guns, going back to WW1. There are US Army, Navy and Air Corps versions of Graphic and Speed Graphic cameras, Kodak cameras of various models, a whole range of aerial cameras mostly for military and intelligence use (though also civilian). Lufwaffe Robot spring-motor cameras are not too hard to find. There are other military and government Leicas, including Nazi Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine cameras (though faked-up models, sometimes quite ridiculous, now abound in the market), Swedish "3-crown" M Leicas and numerous others. The KE-7A is far from the only military-version camera that one can seek.









Leica m7 for sale .85