Camera Collection
Cameras: The Collection Section
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The Leica IIIC was not a postwar design, although it was developed so late before the War that it is essentially a postwar camera. It offered no features beyond those of the prewar IIIB, but it had a new one-piece cast chassis and a one-piece top cover. It cost almost $450 in the US in 1948 and is perhaps best known for the tendency of its chrome to flake off due to early postwar material supply problems. With the addition of flash synchronization in 1951, it would become the IIIF.
The Collection:
I've arranged things by category (sort of) in groups of about a dozen each. Follow the links below to see them all!

The top few sets are an arbitrary selection of favorites; the bottom nine take you through a tour of my entire collection (there are still a couple of pages under construction, but it's pretty much complete). Thanks for visiting!

NOTE: The "RETURN HOME" link is located on the last page of each set. The link will return you to this page.
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