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The Leica IIIc is a camera designed in the 1930s, so it's going to have some old-camera quirks: the viewfinder is small, the rangefinder is in a separate eyepiece, you can only set shutter speed after winding, the film advance is a knurled knob, and there are two different shutter speed dials for high and low speed. All that said, though, a IIIc is still very usable: it's smaller than an M, handles well, and it's compatible with many excellent lenses (sold separately). Very good cosmetic condition, with light finish wear, most notably on the baseplate. Viewfinder is clear, rangefinder is accurate, and shutter speeds are accurate.
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