Monday, February 28, 2011

Franken-Leica/Linhof Stereo M6+Winder+Mini II+Zeiss rig

I found this one on ebay for sale
http://cgi.ebay.com/Franken-Leica-Linhof-Stereo-M6-Winder-Mini-II-Zeiss-rig-/120691205229?pt=Film_Cameras&hash=item1c19c1a46d#ht_500wt_1156
I mist say this is the most intriguing leica set up i have ever scene
 There is laser assisted rangefinder focussing and autofocus with built in flash, mechanical and electronic self timers, data back, five battery types, a total of five view finders, one of which zooms, and two that are angle finders. This rig sports the following brands; Leica (2 red logos), Leitz (red and black logo), Pentax (stereo attachment), MPP/Tewe (zoom finder), Zeiss Ikon (angle finder), Hama (self timer), Rite Aid (AAA batteries), and of course that beautiful Linhof badge (rarely seen on an M6). At full throttle the M4-2 can fire 3 double frames per second, while the mini II can do 1.5. That makes for a grand total of 7.5 frames recorded each second. That is more than a Leica M10! I could list many more features like it’s double spirit level etc., but I think the pictures speak for themselves.

Read more on LeicaRumors.com: http://leicarumors.com/2011/03/16/this-franken-leicalinhof-stereo-m6windermini-iizeiss-rig-can-be-yours-for-500000.aspx/#ixzz1H6fFinHc




Leica s2


this one has a diy tilt shift adaptor

here it is with a Hasselblad v system lens adaptor 

Leica m6 titanium

M6 titanium with black calf leather body cover 
in emu-style matching 50mm f1.4 summilux

another view with the 35mm f1.4 summilux
and a domke half case 

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Elcan-M 90mm f/1.0

Elcan-M 90mm f/1.0
Elcan-m 90mm f 1.0

Leica m8 Black

The first of Leica m digital series

Notice this m8 has a silver shutter speed dial instead of a black one
Featured here with the 35 f2 summicron asph

Hello Kitty M6

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Leica IIIf with 35mm lens

Leica R3 gold edition

The Leica R3 Gold with 50 1.4 lens. produced in 1979, the body is covered in black lizard skin and 24 carat gold plated with matching gold plated lens.



Leica m4 desert storm

 
 
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