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Leica M3
Late model Leica M3, single stroke, serial number 1158xxx, manufactured in 1966. Leitz product code IGEMO.The Leica M3 is widely regarded as the greatest rangefinder camera ever made—a true masterpiece that propelled Leica to the top of the camera world in the postwar era and remains a legendary icon in photographic history.This particular unit falls within the serial number range 1157601–11589...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Chrome
¥190,000
This is the first-generation Summicron 50mm f/2 with a fixed barrel—an early model that succeeded the collapsible Summicron. It features a distinctive design with a deeply knurled helicoid ring.Serial number falls in the 1.51 million range, manufactured in 1957—an iconic product from the golden era just before the release of the M2 and around the time the MP was introduced. The distance scale i...
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Leica M4 Chrome
Leica M4 Chrome. Serial number in the 1.23 million range. Manufactured in 1969. Made in Germany. Leitz product code 10400.Equipped with a rapid loading system and film advance lever, the M4 features built-in bright frames for 35/50/90/135mm lenses. Its design and functionality were so refined that they served as the basis for later models such as the current Leica M-A.This unit shows some signs...
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Black
Second generation Summilux 35mm f1.4. Leitz product code: 11870. Serial number in the 2.99 million range. Manufactured in 1979 in Canada.This is one of Leitz’s iconic fast wide-angle lenses—a long-selling model produced for over 30 years. Finished in black chrome.Known for its gentle, soft rendering at wide apertures, the lens delivers sharp, beautifully defined lines when stopped down, while r...
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Apo-Summicron-M 75mm f2 ASPH (M) Black
Apo-Summicron-M 75mm f/2 ASPH., current model in black finish with 6-bit coding. Leica product code: 11637. Serial number in the 4.07 million range, manufactured in 2008. Optical construction consists of 7 elements in 5 groups. Minimum focusing distance is 0.7 meters. Filter size: E49.By incorporating an apochromatic design and a single aspherical element, this lens achieves excellent correctio...
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Contarex Professional
The Contarex Professional is a high-end 35mm single-lens reflex camera with a focal-plane shutter, manufactured by Zeiss Ikon.Introduced in 1967, it was produced for only one year until 1968.With a production run of approximately 1,500 units, it remains a relatively rare model today.The design is a complete departure from its predecessor, the Contarex Special.The built-in exposure meter was omi...
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F-Distagon 16mm f2.8 (Contarex)
The Fisheye Distagon 16mm f/2.8 is an ultra-wide-angle lens manufactured by Carl Zeiss Oberkochen for the Contarex system, featuring T* coating.This is an extremely rare lens, with only 150 units sold in 1973.It has an optical construction of 8 elements in 7 groups.The lens incorporates a turret filter system, housing four built-in filters: UV, orange, yellow, and blue.The measured weight of th...
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Distagon 18mm f4 (Contarex)
An ultra-wide-angle lens for the Contarex system: the Distagon 18mm f/4, manufactured by Carl Zeiss in West Germany.This particular lens, with a serial number in the 4,490,000 range, was produced in 1967.Between 1967 and 1972, a total of 2,500 units were manufactured.It employs a retrofocus design, which minimizes rear protrusion and thus eliminates the need for mirror lock-up.The minimum focus...
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Biogon 21mm f4.5 (Contarex)
¥135,000
The Biogon 21mm f/4.5 is an ultra-wide-angle lens for the Contarex system, manufactured by Carl Zeiss Oberkochen.It is a legendary lens, also renowned for its performance on the Contax IIa/IIIa.Introduced in 1959, it remained in production until 1962.This particular example, with a serial number in the 3,250,000 range, was manufactured in 1964.A total of 4,000 units were produced.The measured w...
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Distagon 25mm f2.8 (Contarex) Black
The Distagon 25mm f/2.8 is an ultra-wide-angle lens manufactured by Carl Zeiss for the Contarex mount, featuring a black barrel finish.Introduced in 1963, it remained in production until 1973.This particular example, with a serial number in the 3,970,000 range, was manufactured in 1965.The measured weight is 448g.It features a retrofocus design with 8 elements in 7 groups.The minimum focusing d...
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Distagon 35mm f2 (Contarex) Black
The Distagon 35mm f/2 is a wide-angle lens for the Contarex system, featuring a black barrel finish.It was produced from 1965 to 1973.This particular example, with a serial number in the 3,690,000 range, was manufactured in 1965.Production was relatively limited, with only 3,150 units made.The lens features an optical construction of 9 elements in 8 groups.It offers a very close minimum focusin...
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Planar 50mm f2 (Contarex)
The Planar 50mm f/2 is a standard lens for the Contarex system, manufactured by Carl Zeiss in Germany.This particular example is the early white barrel version, originally supplied as the standard lens for the Contarex Bullseye.Introduced in 1958, a total of 37,768 units were produced through 1973.It features an optical construction of 6 elements in 4 groups.The minimum focusing distance is app...
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Tessar 50mm f2.8 (Contarex) Black
¥55,000
The Tessar 50mm f/2.8 is a standard lens for the Contarex system, designed as a more affordable option.It features a black barrel finish and was introduced in 1960, remaining in production until 1969.A total of 5,978 units were produced.Manufactured by Carl Zeiss in Oberkochen, this particular example, with a serial number in the 4,160,000 range, was made in 1965.It features the classic Tessar ...
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S-Planar 50mm f4 (Contarex)
¥470,000
The S-Planar 50mm f/4 is a special-purpose lens designed exclusively for close-up photography with the Contarex system. It is a highly specialized lens engineered with an emphasis on performance at close focusing distances, allowing shooting from approximately 15 to 70 cm from the front of the lens.It features a 4-group, 6-element optical construction.Only 400 units were produced between 1963 a...
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Planar 55mm f1.4 (Contarex) Black
The Planar 55mm f/1.4 is a lens manufactured by Carl Zeiss for the Contarex system, featuring a black finish.It was available from 1961 to 1970.At the time, it was considered a very expensive lens, yet 8,275 units were produced — making it the third most-produced lens in the Contarex lineup, after the Planar 50mm f/2 and Distagon 35mm f/4.It features an optical construction of 7 elements in 5 g...
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Planar 85mm f1.4 (Contarex)
The Planar 85mm f/1.4 with T* coating, manufactured by Carl Zeiss in Oberkochen, is a medium telephoto lens for the high-end Contarex SLR system.This particular lens was produced in 1974.Highly acclaimed for its three-dimensional rendering and soft, beautiful bokeh, it is regarded as one of Zeiss’s finest lenses — yet only around 400 units were ever produced.It is said to have been a special-or...
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Sonnar 85mm f2 (Contarex) Black
The Sonnar 85mm f/2 is a renowned medium telephoto lens manufactured by Carl Zeiss for the Contarex mount.This particular example features an all-black finish, including the helicoid ring band.Introduced in 1958, a total of 7,585 units were produced by 1973.It features an optical construction of 7 elements in 3 groups.The minimum focusing distance is 80 cm.Packed with heavy glass elements, the ...
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Contarex Special Waist Level Finder
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Waist-level finder for the Contarex Special, featuring a built-in magnifier.For close-up or copy work, a waist-level finder that allows you to check the image from above the camera is extremely convenient.It includes a pop-up magnifier that springs up when you press the button located at its base.True to the quality ...
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Fotodiox Pro Adater Contarex - Leica M
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Photodiox mount adapter. It converts Contarex mount lenses to Leica M mount. Equipped with an aperture control mechanism.Please note that it does not couple with the rangefinder.Minimal signs of use; the adapter is in very clean condition. The aperture control operates properly. Mounting and actual shooting tests hav...
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Nikon F Soft Case
¥23,000
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.An early soft leather case for the Nikon F. Made of genuine leather. It accommodates the camera with a standard lens attached. No strap is included—the case is designed to be used by threading the camera’s own strap through it. The case opens and closes with a zipper. The front features an embossed large F and the Ni...
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Witness + Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L)
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) All Black
A rare find, the all-black Hektor 73mm f1.9. Leica's product code is HEKON, with a serial number in the 140,000 range. According to serial records, this piece was manufactured in 1932, although data suggests that all-black Hektor 7.3cm units may have been produced in 1933/1934.The Hektor 73mm initially came as a non-rangefinder-coupled version, then evolved into a rotating helicoid with rangefi...
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Nikkor 35mm f1.8 (L)
W-Nikkor C 3.5cm f1.8 An exceptionally rare Leica screw mount version. Featuring a 7-element, 5-group optical design, this lens was the brightest 35mm wide-angle lens in the world when it was released in 1956. While the Nikon S-mount version was produced in significant quantities, the L-mount version is much rarer, with an estimated production of only around 1,500 units. For enthusiasts of fas...
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Dallmeyer Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L)
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Leica M4 Black Paint
This is an extremely rare early model of the Leica M4 Black Paint series, known as the No-Notch version. Serial number: 1181xxx.This particular unit belongs to the very first batch of 500 black paint M4 cameras, which began with serial number 1181501 in July 1967.It is said that this first batch was primarily supplied to professionals and insiders, and many of these cameras were used by renowne...
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Thambar-M 90mm f2.2 (M)
Thambar-M 90mm f/2.2 — Leica’s second release in its line of reissued classic lenses, introduced in 2017.(The first was the Red Summaron.) Leica catalog number: 11697.The original Thambar, released in 1935, was Leitz’s only soft-focus lens.This modern reissue faithfully reproduces the unique, beautifully dreamy rendering that made the original so distinctive.Optical design: 4 elements in 3 grou...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Early
Early Elmar 5cm f/3.5 – Chrome Finish Helicoid number: 7. Distance scale in meters. This is the short-barrel type with an extremely compact collapsible design—so short you’ll find yourself double-checking whether you forgot to pull out the lens!Features a half-rotation helicoid. Leitz product code: ELMAR.This is an early Elmar manufactured using optical glass from C.P. Goerz, originally mounted...
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Noctilux 50mm f1.2 (M)
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black Paint
Summicron 35mm f2, 8-element, black paint. Manufactured in 1965 with a serial number in the 2.13 million range. The distance scale is marked in red, known as the Red Scale. Made in Germany. The minimum focusing distance is 0.7m. The Leitz product code is SAWOM.The coating is purple/amber. The mount is chrome-plated, and the infinity stop is brass with black paint. The weight is 181g.This lens s...
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Summar 50mm f2 (L) Rigid Nickel
Rigid Summar 5cm f2 is an early variant of the Summar produced in limited numbers. It features a nickel barrel and carries a serial number in the 180,000 range, dating it to 1933. The Leitz product code is SUMAR. The Rigid Summar has long been treasured for its distinctive design and rarity. It is also considered an exceptionally stylish lens when paired with a black and nickel Barnack Leica. ...
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Micro-Nikkor 50mm f3.5 (L)
Micro-Nikkor 50mm f3.5. Leica screw mount.Released in 1956. It features a 4-element, 5-group design and is rangefinder coupled. The filter thread size is 34.5mm. This is the first lens in Nikon's 35mm range to bear the Micro-Nikkor name.The lens is coupled with the rangefinder from 1 meter, and when extended further, it allows for close-up shots up to 45cm, although it becomes uncoupled at that...
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Micro-Nikkor 50mm f3.5 (S)
Micro-Nikkor 5cm f3.5, for Nikon S series. Released in 1956. It features a 4-element, 5-group Xenotar-type design and a collapsible structure. The filter thread size is 34.5mm.This is the first lens in Nikon's 35mm range to bear the Micro-NIKKOR name. It was designed for creating microfilm for duplicating purposes. With a resolution of 300 lines per millimeter, this lens offers exceptional perf...
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Nikon SP Illuminator
An illuminated rangefinder accessory for the Nikon SP, released in March 1958.The exact production number is unknown, but it's believed to be very limited — and working examples like this one are especially rare.It runs on a single AA battery.Flip the switch in the dark, and the lively SP viewfinder softly lights up — a truly magical sight.Regardless of practicality, this is one of the most uni...
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Nikon SP Black Paint
Nikon SP Original Black Paint. Early model in the 6.2 million serial number range. Cloth curtain shutter. It has been moderately used and has developed a great character over time. The distance scale is in feet.The right-side viewfinder has parallax correction and includes frames for 50mm, 85mm, 105mm, and 135mm lenses, along with the rangefinder image. The left-side auxiliary viewfinder accomm...
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Witness + Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L)
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Leica DIII
¥135,000
Leica DIII, serial number in the 120,000 range, made in 1933.Leitz product code: AFOOV. Finished in classic black paint with nickel trim.Known internationally as the Model F or simply the Leica III.Compact enough to fit snugly in your hand, this camera has a calm, elegant presence with its black and nickel finish.Equipped with strap lugs, a diopter-adjustable rangefinder, and a slow shutter spe...
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DR Summicron 50mm f2 (M)
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Biogon 21mm f4.5 (Contax)
Biogon 21mm f4.5, Rangefinder Contax mount. This ultra-wide-angle lens was supplied for use with the Contax IIa and IIIa cameras. Made by Carl Zeiss after the war. The distance scale is in feet. This particular lens was shipped in April 1952.It has a symmetrical design with a large rear element that protrudes, so it cannot be mounted on M-mount cameras via an adapter. Additionally, there is a p...
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (L) Lens Hood
Leica screw mount and Nikon S mount-compatible lens hood for the Nikkor 50mm f1.4. It features a 43mm diameter, two-part screw-in design, model AN-43mm. The early version of the hood was made of aluminum, but this is the final version, made of brass with a black coating.A Series 7 filter can be inserted between the hood and the base of the hood.According to the included English manual, in addit...
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Nikon S3 Limited Black
¥295,000
Nikon S3 Limited Edition BlackThis model was released in 2002 as a black version following the sudden revival of the Nikon S3 Chrome in 2000. Limited to 2,000 units.The original retail price was 530,000 yen plus tax. This particular item is in near-unused condition. A perfect addition to any collection!There is a tiny scratch on the winding lever, but otherwise, the camera shows no signs of use...
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Nikon Mini Finder 35mm
Rangefinder Nikon 35mm mini viewfinder. It attaches to the hot shoe for use. It was released for the Nikon S2.With its flat design, you can close the original leather case while the viewfinder is still attached. Due to its stylish look, similar versions have been copied by other companies in recent years.Despite its small size, the view is clear and bright! This compact accessory is full of pre...
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Wollensak Velostigmat 50mm f3.5 (L)
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Summilux-M 21mm f1.4 ASPH (M) Black
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Leitz 35mm Finder SBLOO
The classic Leica external 35mm viewfinder, SBLOO. This particular model features the early Leitz logo in a hexagonal shape, released in 1951.Enjoy the brilliant clarity and view offered by this iconic Leitz finder. Whether on a Barnack Leica without a 35mm frame, an M3, or even a Leica with a built-in frame, this viewfinder will instantly elevate your shooting experience.A masterpiece from Lei...
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Summarit 50mm f1.5 (M)
Summarit 50mm f1.5 for M-mount. This is an early version of the lens. Product code is SOOIA-M. Serial number in the 1.41 million range, manufactured in 1956. The distance scale is in feet, and the filter size is E41, the same as the early Steel Rim Summilux 35mm.The Summarit 50mm f1.5 is the successor to the Xenon 50mm f1.5 and later evolved into the Summilux f1.4. It occupies a somewhat protot...
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Leica IIIf Red Dial
Leica IIIf Red Dial. Serial number in the 690,000 range. Manufactured in 1954, the same year the Leica M3 was introduced. Leitz product code is LOOHN.The Leica IIIf was released in 1950 as the successor to the Leica IIIc. The early models did not have a self-timer and featured a black dial with black lettering for the sync number (Black Dial). Later models, including this one, feature a red dia...
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Hansa Canon
¥480,000 ¥450,000
Hansa Canon. Canon Standard Model. This is the first mass-produced 35mm camera to be sold in Japan, released under the brand name of Ōmiya Shashin Yōhin (Ōmiya Photographic Supplies). The release date is believed to be in late 1935 or early 1936. It was manufactured by the Seiki Kōgaku Kenkyūjo, which later became Canon. Although it was modeled after the Leica, it incorporated unique mechanisms...
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 (L)
¥188,000
Pre-war Hektor 2.8cm f/6.3, HOOPYCHROM. Manufactured in 1938, with a chrome finish.Distance scale in meters. Continental-style aperture control. Uncoated.Among the many Leica lenses, the Hektor 28mm is one of the most compact.Its ultra-slim design pairs beautifully not only with Barnack Leicas, but also with M-mount bodies via an L/M adapter.It complements chrome-finished bodies as well as blac...
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Leica IIIb
Leica IIIb, serial number in the 280,000 range, manufactured in 1938.Leitz product code: ATOOH.The Leica IIIb stands as one of Leitz’s pre-war masterpieces—marking the final iteration of the Barnack Leica with a stamped metal body.Its successor, the Leica IIIc, shifted toward mass production with a die-cast body and a slightly longer chassis, but the more compact form of the IIIb offers a remar...
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Nikkor 105mm f2.5 (S)
¥58,000
Nikkor-P 105mm f2.5 for Nikon rangefinders, released in 1954. This lens features a 5 elements in 3 groups, Sonnar-type. Designed by Zenji Wakimoto. The distance scale on the helicoid is marked in feet. It became a standard telephoto lens for the Nikon S series. This particular lens is a later version, lacking the fixed hood horns seen on earlier models.At the time of its release, it was the bri...
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Nikkor 35mm f3.5 (S)
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A wide-angle lens made by Nippon Kogaku: the W-Nikkor·C 3.5cm f/3.5, introduced in 1948 for the Nikon S series.This is the later version, featuring a black-painted aluminum barrel.It uses a 3-group, 4-element Tessar-type optical design, with distance markings in feet.Weighing just 100g (measured), it is remarkably lightweight. Filter thread size is 43mm.The conical, recessed design eliminates t...
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Nikkor 35mm f2.5 (S)
¥63,000
A wide-angle lens for the Nikon S series: W-Nikkor·C 35mm f/2.5, late version.It features a beautifully finished black-painted aluminum barrel, weighing approximately 110g—lightweight and compact.The lens adopts a 4-group, 6-element double Gauss-type optical design and has distance markings in feet.This particular lens has a small “EP mark engraved on the stopper.Its tapered, conical design giv...
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Nikkor 35mm f1.8 (S)
¥155,000
W-Nikkor 35mm f/1.8, Nikon S-mount with external bayonet.Released in September 1956.Optical construction: 7 elements in 5 groups.Distance scale in feet. Filter diameter: 43mm.This lens gained high acclaim for its exceptional optical performance, achieved through the use of newly developed glass elements.At the time of its release, it was the fastest wide-angle lens in the world.It was later fol...
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Elmar 65mm f3.5 + 16464 Black
¥135,000
Visoflex Elmar 65mm f/3.5 with Helicoid 16464 set.This is the later, redesigned version of the Viso Elmar, featuring a black chrome finish.Leitz catalog number: 11162. Lens serial number: in the 2.61 million range.Made in Germany in 1973. Optical construction consists of 3 groups and 4 elements.Filter size: Series VI. Preset aperture design.With a minimum focusing distance of approximately 15 c...
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Leica A / DII + Elmar 50mm f3.5 Early
Leica Model A Converted to DII with Early Elmar Lens.This is a Leica Model A manufactured in 1928 that was later converted into a Leica DII. The serial number is in the 85xx range. Naturally, the conversion was carried out by Leitz, and is referred to overseas as a Factory Conversion. The finish is black paint with chrome trim, making it well-suited for pairing with a wide range of chrome lense...
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Leica M2-R
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Noctilux 50mm f1.2 (M)
The first-generation Noctilux 50mm f/1.2. Leitz product code: 11820. This is an early version with a serial number in the 2.25 million range, manufactured in 1968.Released in 1966, the Noctilux was the first Leitz lens to feature aspherical elements. It has a 4-group, 6-element optical design. Named after the Latin term for night light, the Noctilux was designed to capture images in extremely l...
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Ultron 50mm f2 (Prominent)
¥75,000
Ultron 50mm f/2 for the postwar Voigtländer Prominent—a flagship camera of its time—is often overshadowed by the more famous Nokton 50mm f/1.5, but the Ultron also delivers beautifully elegant rendering.The Nokton was not only featured on the Prominent but also served as the signature lens of Voigtländer, appearing on premium models of the Vito and Vitomatic series. Like the Ultron, it was also...
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Book / 35mm判オールドレンズの最高峰 番外編 ビンテージ Cマウント標準レンズ
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Book / 35mm判オールドレンズの最高峰 5 トリコロールの誘惑 フランスのレンズ
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Book / 35mm判オールドレンズの最高峰 別冊 主要オールドレンズのレンズ構成
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Hexanon 60mm f1.2 (L) Original
Hexanon 60mm f/1.2 — original Leica screw mount.This high-speed lens was the pride of Konishiroku Photo Industry Co., Ltd., released in 1955. Designed by Tomokazu Kazemaki, it features a sophisticated 6-group, 8-element design incorporating air-spaced elements. A historically significant lens in the context of postwar Japanese camera development.Production numbers are extremely limited—estimate...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black Paint
Summicron 50mm f/2 Black Paint, fixed barrel, late type. Red scale. Serial number in the 1.95 million range, manufactured in 1962. This painted lens hails from the same era as Leica M3 and M2 Black Paint bodies in the 1.04–1.06 million serial number range.It appears to have seen significant use over the years, with paint loss on the black enamel finish and fading on the black chrome areas. It w...
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Summicron-M 50mm f2 (M) Safari
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Leica M11 Monochrom
¥1,180,000
Leica M11 Monochrom. Product code: 20209. The camera features a highly durable matte black paint finish and a lightweight aluminum top cover. As the fourth generation of the M Monochrom series, it is a digital camera designed exclusively for black-and-white photography. Equipped with a 60-megapixel full-frame backside-illuminated CMOS sensor, dual-layer absorption filter glass, and no color fi...
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Leica M4 MOT Black Paint
Leica M4 Motor. Serial Number: 1,260,000 range. The M4 that manufactured for accommodating the Leica Motor made by New York Leitz. Finished in black paint. This particular unit was renamed from M4-M and features the M4 MOT engraving.The total production of both models combined is only 904 units. This unit is one of 400 shipped in November 1970.The bottom of the camera body, exposed when the bas...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Nickel
¥450,000
A pre-war Leitz classic medium telephoto lens, the Hektor 73mm f/1.9. This unit features a black paint and nickel-plated finish. Leica product code: HEKON.Serial number in the 140,000 range, manufactured in 1931, making it one of the first-year production models of the Hektor 73mm.The distance scale is marked in feet. Uses a rotating helicoid focusing system. This unit has a "Germany" engraving...
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Elmar 65mm f3.5 + OTZFO
¥98,000
Elmar 65mm for Visoflex, paired with the OTZFO (16464K) helicoid.Serial number in the 1.74 million range, made in 1960 by Leitz Canada.This is the earlier chrome version, compatible with E41 filters.When used with a Visoflex II or III, it can be mounted on M-type Leica bodies, offering a focusing range from approximately 15cm from the front of the lens to infinity.Renowned for its exceptional c...
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Fujinon 35mm f2 (L)
Fujinon 35mm f/2 — a Leica screw mount lens introduced in 1954 by Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. The youngest sibling of the Fujinon large-aperture L-mount trio, alongside the 100mm f/2 and 50mm f/1.2. Rangefinder-coupled. Features a 5-group, 7-element design using new glass materials, with an amber-colored coating. Distance scale in feet. Minimum focusing distance is 3.5 feet (1 meter). Filter thre...
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オールドレンズの番外編 販売中!
オールドレンズの最高峰(番外編)、「ビンテージ Cマウント標準レンズ」、webにて販売中です! レンズマニア、オールドレンズファン必携の一冊。限定200冊。限定番号入り。送料込み5,500円。店頭では5,000円にて販売しております!
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JACCS 10回払いまで金利手数料無料!
JACCSショッピングローン 10回払いまで当店にて金利負担いたします! ヴィンテージ品は一点物だけに「出会い」が勝負。 即断・即決・即購入の厳しい世界です。 当店では「気合い一閃、ショッピングローン購入」を応援いたします。 ご利用はくれぐれも計画的に!
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復刻Strapateerストラップ販売再開しました!
フラッシュバックカメラ別注、120cmのロングバージョンも入荷! 1960〜70年代、マグナムフォトのメンバーや、プロフォトグラファーに愛用された伝説的ストラップ、 「THE STRAPATEER(ストラパティア)」の復刻版。 当店でノーマルバージョン(最長約1m)に加えて、長さを延長したロングバージョン(最長約1.2m)も別注しています。 往年のフォトグラファーがこぞって愛用した、STRAPATEER。 ↓ 左が12cmロングバージョン、右がノーマルの100cm。 ...
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保管時、レンズの絞りはどうしておくか?
今年も猛暑日が続いていますが、保管時、レンズの絞りはどうしていますか? 絞り開放でしょ、いやいやf5.6辺りだよ、など諸説ありますが、暑さでグリスが柔らかくなりやすいこの時期、フラッシュバックでは最小絞りまで絞っておくことをお薦めしています!