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1 Development  



1.1  Light Measurement  





1.2  Leica R-mount  







2 References  














Leica R3






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Leica R3
Overview
Type35mm SLR camera
Lens
Lens mountLeica R-mount
Focusing
Focusmanual
Exposure/metering
ExposureAperture priority or manual
Flash
Flashhot shoe

The Leica R3 was a 35mm SLR camera by Leica and the first model of their R series.

Leica launched the Leica R3 in 1976. It was the successor of the Leicaflex SL2, and was developed in cooperation with Minolta, together with the Minolta XE bodies.[1]

It was a 35mm SLR with a Copal CLS electronic focal plane shutter, which was produced for Leica and Minolta only.[1][2]

Development

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Following the Leicaflex series Leica took a totally new approach; the R3 was developed in cooperation with Minolta and closely based on their XE. Initially manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany, production was later moved to the new Leica plant in Portugal.[3][4]

In appearance very similar to the Minolta XE using the same electronics, the camera incorporated a Leica developed shutter and modifications to the metering system offering Leica's traditional facility of selective metering in addition to integrated (centre weighted) metering. It was the first Leica SLR camera to offer automatic exposure. At its back the R3 has a window to show the type of film which is currently used.[5] In 1978 the R3 MOT with the possibility to use a winder came into the market.[1]

The camera was a commercial success at a very difficult time for the company, sales of the latest rangefinder Leica M5 had been very poor and the previous Leicaflex series had made little or no profit leaving the company in a precarious financial state, the R3's success seemed to indicate a new direction.

Light Measurement

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R-mount in a Leicaflex SL

For selective measurement[6] the R3 used a secondary mirror with light cell in the base just like the Leicaflex SL. For integrated measurement two light cells were mounted on the viewfinder prism; switching between selective and integrated was electronic.

Leica R-mount

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The Leicaflex camera lenses had either one or two sloping cams for aperture connection. The R3 replaced these with a single "stepped cam" conveying, in addition, the maximum aperture. From then on most lenses were made with all three cams but a few, especially those supplied with R cameras, had only the third stepped cam and were marked "Leica R Only". These lenses had a very small modification to the original bayonet making it impossible to mount them on earlier cameras.

References

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  • ^ petersphotochannel.com/analog, Welche der LEICA R Kameras sollte man sich zulegen? Leica R3 (1976–1979), retrieved 1 November 2020 (German).
  • ^ https://lichtbildprophet.de/leica-r3 (German), retrieved 1 November 2020.
  • ^ User manual Leica R 3 (and) R 3 mot (German) p 5
  • ^ butkus.org, Leica R3 / R3-MOT, retrieved at 1 November 2020.
  • This article was originally based on "Leica R3" in Camerapedia, retrieved at an unknown date under the GNU Free Documentation License.


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