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*'''Evolution''' - [[Leica IIIc]] body without slow-speed dial or accessory shoe | *'''Evolution''' - [[Leica IIIc]] body without slow-speed dial or accessory shoe | ||
*'''Variants''' - The camera was sometimes modified to be a [[Leica IIIc]] by adding slow-speed dial and accessory shoe with 2 screws unlike the IIIc's four screw shoe | *'''Variants''' - The camera was sometimes modified to be a [[Leica IIIc]] by adding slow-speed dial and accessory shoe with 2 screws unlike the IIIc's four screw shoe | ||
*'''Body''' - aluminum with chrome plated brass top plate, base plate and knobs with "sharkskin" cover | *'''Body''' - aluminum with chrome plated brass top plate, base plate and knobs with "sharkskin" cover as shown | ||
*'''Size''' L x W x H - 136 x 39 x 65 mm / 5.35 x 1.54 x 2.60 in | *'''Size''' L x W x H - 136 x 39 x 65 mm / 5.35 x 1.54 x 2.60 in | ||
*'''Forum discussion''' | *'''Forum discussion''' | ||
Revision as of 16:00, 5 November 2010
- Code words - LOOEL = LOOSE + ELMAR, LOOSU = LOOSE + SOORE from 1950 Leica price list. Note: LOOSE is the code name for the Leica IIf body as well as IIc depending on the date of the catalog: Leica IIc < 1951 > Leica IIf.
- Production era - 1948-1951; 10,999 cameras
- Evolution - Leica IIIc body without slow-speed dial or accessory shoe
- Variants - The camera was sometimes modified to be a Leica IIIc by adding slow-speed dial and accessory shoe with 2 screws unlike the IIIc's four screw shoe
- Body - aluminum with chrome plated brass top plate, base plate and knobs with "sharkskin" cover as shown
- Size L x W x H - 136 x 39 x 65 mm / 5.35 x 1.54 x 2.60 in
- Forum discussion
Leica IIc Serial Numbers
Serial numbers compiled from Puts Pocket Pod| SN Start | SN End | Product | Year | Batch |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 440001 | 449999 | Leica IIc | 1948-1951 | 9999 |
| 450001 | 451000 | Leica IIc | 1951 | 1000 |
| TOTAL | ASSIGNED | SERIAL NUMBERS | 1948-1951 | 10,999 |