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MISS SL ♛ France was inspired by the rooster. It is the symbol of France or more precisely that of Vigilance and Work, the song of the rooster waking the peasants for their day of work or warning of a night incursion. He is often depicted wearing a Phrygian cap, a symbol of freedom and citizenship,
but it disappeared during the First Empire, Napoleon I preferring the imperial eagle because "the rooster has no strength, it cannot be the image of an empire like France". It was during the July monarchy (1830-1848) that the rooster made a strong comeback in popular imagery. King Louis-Philippe even signs an ordinance placing the rooster on the flags and buttons of the National Guard's clothing, and the tricolor flags of the army are summoned.
MISS SL ♛ France is wearing a feather corset and pants from her own store, Belle Mode, and adds shoes by Mogul, shoulder pieces by Zibska, Merry Rooster Harpy by Bare Rose and fishnet pantyhose. She completes her ensemble with jewelry by RealEvil Industries
Jäger Heinrich Mestekämper, Altena. 1916 Could be "II. Jäger Brigade, 7. Kompagnie, Alpenkorps, Feldrekrutendepot". That is the address on a postcard send to Heinrich from his brother in the same year
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Manufactured by Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, Germany
Model: 1968, as to the Leica SLR serial numbers list in Stephen Gandy's CameraQuest
All Leicaflex SL produced between 1968-74, with quantity 80.995
35mm SLR film camera
BODY
Lens release: by lens bayonet lock, red lever on the right side of the lens flange
Focusing: ground-glass screen, w/ central microprism rangefinder spot
DOF button: on the left front side of the camera
Shutter: Horizontal metal focal-plane, speeds: 1-1/2000 +B & X (1/100sec)
setting : dial around the cocking lever knob
Shutter release: on the cocking lever knob, w/ cable release socket
Cocking lever: also winds the film, short stroke, retractable, on the right of the top plate
Frame counter: auto reset advance type, in a window, beside the cocking lever
Viewfinder: SLR pentaprism finder, w/ match the needle-pointer and shutter speed scale,
the most brightest finder that ever made
Exposure meter: selective TTL CdS meter, central spot metering
Film speed range: 8-6400 ASA, setting: by dial around the re-wind knob, ASA/ DIN scales, w/ a push button locking, beside the re-wind knob, depress the button and turn the dial
Exposure setting: by match the needle in the right of the finder, after setting the shutter speed, turn the aperture ring on the lens until needle and pointer matches, when needles are on downside small and upside large apertures,
the setting can be done by turning the speed dial also
Re-wind lever: folding crank type, on the left of the top plate
Re-wind release: a small button, on the bottom plate
Flash PC socket: two, for X and bulb flashes, on the left front of the camera, w/ a lid,
flash icon on the shutter speed ring shows max speed 1/100 for electronic flash units
Cold-shoe
Memory dial: for film type, on the rewind-knob
Self-timer
Back cover: hinged, opens by a latch and button on the left side of the camera
Engraving on the bottom plate: Leitz Wetzlar Germany and serial no.
Tripod socket: 1/4''
Strap lugs
Battery: only for exposure meter, one 1.35v PX625 Mercury cell, (accepts PX625A / LR9, but better is 1.35v Zinc/air)
Battery test: a button on the left of the prism, when pressing the needle in the finder must move fully down
Battery chamber: on the bottom plate
On/off switch: when the cocking lever moved from the upper plate the meter is on, when lever retracted the meter is off.
Body: metal; Weight: 766g
serial no. 1203987
LENS
Standard lens
Leitz Wetzlar Summicron-R 50mm f/2 auto-aperture
Mount: Leica R mount w/ two TTL metering cams on the lens mount
serial no.236071
Aperture: f/2-f/16
Focus range: 0.5-10m +inf w/ DOF scale
Lens barrel: steel, weight: 307g
The SL stands for "selective light".
The original red plastic lens-release button tended to break easily. Most SLs that have been CLAed have had their lens-release buttons replaced with a metal one.
Be sure to check your SL to make sure the pentaprism isn't desilvering, a new one will cost hundreds of dollars.
Leicaflex was the name given to the first series of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras manufactured by Leitz. The various Leicaflex models were fully mechanical cameras marketed between 1964 and 1976.
The Leicaflex SL was a SLR made by Leitz from 1968 to 1974 as the second model of the Leicaflex series. In 1968, Leitz responded to the critics of the non-TTL meter of the original Leicaflex by introducing its successor the Leicaflex SL with a TTL meter. The SL designation in the name was an abbreviation of "Selective Light", the name chosen by Leitz for its implementation of TTL metering. This system metered a limited area represented by the viewfinder's central microprism spot.
In the tradition of Leica rangefinder cameras, the SL is a precision-crafted, robust tool made for the photographer who demands the utmost in durability and image quality and can work without modern conveniences.
Leicaflex was extremely durable, and superbly finished, but their appeal was limited by their failure to keep pace with the state of the art in SLR design, their somewhat limited selection of accessories, and their extremely high price in comparison with their Japanese competitors. Info from Camerapedia
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