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The '''Leica Ic''' is a version of the [[Leica IIIc]], stripped of the viewfinder, rangefinder and slow speeds, made by [[Leitz]] for special needs, such as scientific photography, wide-angle photography or tele photography with a reflex housing. It has two accessory shoes, allowing to mount a viewfinder and an auxiliary rangefinder (in vertical position) at the same time. | The '''Leica Ic''' is a version of the [[Leica IIIc]], stripped of the viewfinder, rangefinder and slow speeds, made by [[Leitz]] for special needs, such as scientific photography, wide-angle photography or tele photography with a reflex housing. It has two accessory shoes, allowing to mount a viewfinder and an auxiliary rangefinder (in vertical position) at the same time. | ||
− | ''The Leica Ic | + | ''The Leica Ic is not to be confused with the [[Leica C]] or [[Leica C|Leica I]], often called "Leica I (C)" or even "Leica IC" today, introduced by [[Leitz]] after the [[Leica A]].'' |
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The Leica Ic is a version of the Leica IIIc, stripped of the viewfinder, rangefinder and slow speeds, made by Leitz for special needs, such as scientific photography, wide-angle photography or tele photography with a reflex housing. It has two accessory shoes, allowing to mount a viewfinder and an auxiliary rangefinder (in vertical position) at the same time.
The Leica Ic is not to be confused with the Leica C or Leica I, often called "Leica I (C)" or even "Leica IC" today, introduced by Leitz after the Leica A.
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