Man things are just things don’t over think it, it says a lot about you the fact you tried to find the owner, that’s good… but move on, enjoy it, it’s not like you are holding someone else’s cure for cancer, we love cameras, we enjoy to shoot, but it’s just a camera… yeah… an expensier one, but it’s just a piece of metal, I bet the owner would be happy to know some one is giving it a good use.
The Canon 50mm looks great on the M3! I use that lens on my Canon P and I’m always impressed by the results! They don’t call it the Japanese summilux for nothing!
You speak with such passion for preserving the camera as if it was given to you by someone you love. To have that respect and positive pride in this era is rare. This ability you display is a key reason I've been watching you for a few years. 💜
A 30 dollar Leica, what a great find. I'd say the camera is in the hands of someone that will really appreciate it. My wife works in a church thrift store in a small town and I go over any cameras that come in to make sure they are in good working order. If they ever get in a Leica I'd probably wet my jeans !
The infinity lock on that lens is fairly easy to remove. Needle nose pliers and a small screwdriver. I used a cloth glove from the pack I bought to handle my negatives between the button and the pliers to stop scratches and improve the grip as the button will just spin with the screwdriver otherwise. The spring is internal so you just end up with the button and the screw. I rejoined them and tossed them in a small bag with a label of what it is in case I ever decide to sell that lens.
I disagree about the loading system. It’s no issue. The difference in time to load is less than 20sec in 5 years and approx 120 rolls of film never felt that the loading time coast me a shot.
Mate don't feel guility, your lecia find reminds me of Taylor from Autoalex getting his BMW 635csi for 25 pounds. He did the same thing as you trying to find the owner but never found him, so he kept it and says its his favourite car that he will never sell.
Of Course it found you. That you were looking for cameras may have played a part though...... Seriously, while there shouldn't be any feelings of guilt on your part, there absolutely should be joy in knowing the camera has a good, forever home and that its journey forward will be in the hands of someone who appreciates the camera and will show it the love it deserves.
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Man things are just things don’t over think it, it says a lot about you the fact you tried to find the owner, that’s good… but move on, enjoy it, it’s not like you are holding someone else’s cure for cancer, we love cameras, we enjoy to shoot, but it’s just a camera… yeah… an expensier one, but it’s just a piece of metal, I bet the owner would be happy to know some one is giving it a good use.
Don't feel guilt. You rescued the camera. You did, and will do, the right thing.
M3’s have a .91 magnification, mate. Not a .58 as you mentioned. That would mean suited for wide angle lenses.
Thank you 🙏🏽
It's like a barn-find classic car. Well done.
The Canon 50mm looks great on the M3! I use that lens on my Canon P and I’m always impressed by the results! They don’t call it the Japanese summilux for nothing!
Didn't expect you to get so real at the end. I could hear how much the responsibility of taking care of the camera meant to you.
oh shit i JUST watched the video where you found it, I'm so happy you posted this lol
Such a wholesome video. This camera truly found you! Enjoy!
Still a lucky find. I'm still joules you are that lucky to find those two cameras.
You speak with such passion for preserving the camera as if it was given to you by someone you love. To have that respect and positive pride in this era is rare. This ability you display is a key reason I've been watching you for a few years. 💜
I also thrifted Pentax spotmatic F + 55mm F1.8 takumar in japan. For only 8$, and works well, except for lightmeter.
A 30 dollar Leica, what a great find. I'd say the camera is in the hands of someone that will really appreciate it. My wife works in a church thrift store in a small town and I go over any cameras that come in to make sure they are in good working order. If they ever get in a Leica I'd probably wet my jeans !
The infinity lock on that lens is fairly easy to remove. Needle nose pliers and a small screwdriver. I used a cloth glove from the pack I bought to handle my negatives between the button and the pliers to stop scratches and improve the grip as the button will just spin with the screwdriver otherwise. The spring is internal so you just end up with the button and the screw. I rejoined them and tossed them in a small bag with a label of what it is in case I ever decide to sell that lens.
Gotta love Bubba followed by the meowing cat. KingJvpes is the real deal.
I don't know if anyone still does that but I know that the M3 can be updated to use the tulip winder instead of the regular take-up spool.
Look up cold shoe multi use adapter it allows you to mount the light meter sideways and you can stick a flash above
Hello o/ Did You try 35 mm f 2,8 Russian lens caled Jupiter 12? I try it in b&w but not in colour ;) Wasnt that bed for me.
new space looks great bro!
Never seen that focus tab. Looks like I'll be getting some
Finally an update 🎉
Could you provide the light meter company name ? Thanks
Knowing you! This is a dream come true! 🎉🎉🎉
I disagree about the loading system. It’s no issue. The difference in time to load is less than 20sec in 5 years and approx 120 rolls of film never felt that the loading time coast me a shot.
Best thrift find I found was my 1st Canon AE-1 Program. Most of the time its a swing and a miss.
Best i did was a almost mint leicaflex sl , with 50mm sumicron ,cant complain.
Mate don't feel guility, your lecia find reminds me of Taylor from Autoalex getting his BMW 635csi for 25 pounds. He did the same thing as you trying to find the owner but never found him, so he kept it and says its his favourite car that he will never sell.
Bro which camera gods do you pray to?? after watching your original video, I have been hitting all nearby thrift store and couldnt find shift
it needs finder calibration routine.....the lenses$$$$$$$ worlds best
such a nice thrift find and such a nice new space! #MinoltaGang
Next video investing a dry cabinet.
You need to feed that cat! 🐈
Thrift of a lifetime!!! Great video but the Leica M3 has a .91 magnification
Thank you!
YOU STRUCK GOLD.
It fell into the right hands
20 seconds later and all Leicas are selling for many thousands of dollars. It wasn't the case before this video! 😂 hahahaha.
Enjoy it👍
Of Course it found you. That you were looking for cameras may have played a part though...... Seriously, while there shouldn't be any feelings of guilt on your part, there absolutely should be joy in knowing the camera has a good, forever home and that its journey forward will be in the hands of someone who appreciates the camera and will show it the love it deserves.
Bro what.....Let me buy it from you