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Leica R6.2 Chrome
A Leica-like, fully mechanical SLR camera, the Leica R6.2, in chrome finish. Introduced in 1992. This example bears a serial number in the 2.17 million range and was made in Germany in 1995. Leica product code 10073.An improved version of the R6, released at a time when AE and AF cameras dominated the market, it features a mechanical shutter and manual focus operation. The shutter speed was upg...
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96% Mint
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Leica M6 Titanium
Leica M6 Classic Titanium model, Leica M6 Titanium. The Leica product code is 10412. The serial number is in the 2 million range, manufactured in 1994. The viewfinder magnification is 0.72.The M6 Titanium was announced at Photokina in 1992 and went on sale the same year. Despite its name, it is not made of solid titanium; instead, the top cover and bottom plate are brass with a titanium finish....
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93% B
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Leica M5 Black Chrome
A connoisseur’s M-series camera, the Leica M5 Black. Serial number in the 1.28 million range, manufactured in 1971/72. This example is the early two-lug version, with strap lugs on both sides. The Leitz product code is 10502.It features a highly legible match-needle exposure meter, and the shutter speed dial is positioned so that it naturally falls under your finger. You can operate the camera ...
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92% B
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Leica If Red Dial
Leica If Red Dial. Leitz code name OEFGO. Serial number in the 780,000 range, manufactured in 1955.This model omits the viewfinder, rangefinder, and slow shutter speeds found on the later Leica IIIf. It features two accessory shoes, giving it excellent flexibility for various combinations. The texture of the vulcanite and the matte chrome finish share the same refined quality seen on the Leica ...
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94% A
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Leica MP 0.72 Black Paint
Leica MP 0.72 Black Paint. Current production model. Leica product code 10302. This example bears a serial number in the 2.89 million range and was produced in 2002, the launch year of the Leica MP. More specifically, it belongs to the second batch, serial numbers 2890101 to 2891100.By comparison, the last Leica MP 0.72 Black we sold only recently carried a serial number in the 5.95 million ran...
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94% A
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Rolleiflex MX-EVS
Rolleiflex 3.5 MX-EVS Type 2, also known as the 3.5D. This model was produced from 1954 to 1956. The serial number is in the 1.71 million range. Although it does not feature a built-in exposure meter, it is fully equipped with all essential functions. Compared to the later 3.5E and subsequent series, its lighter weight is another appealing point, making it something of a hidden favorite among R...
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93% AB
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Rolleiflex 3.5F
Rolleiflex 3.5F, Type 3. Produced between 1960 and 1964. Equipped with a coupled exposure meter. The serial number is in the 2.26 million range. It features a full matte focusing screen with grid lines. The filter mount is Rollei Bayonet II (Bay II). The focusing knob is marked in feet.The Rolleiflex 3.5F enjoys enduring popularity. This example is fitted with the Carl Zeiss Planar 75mm lens, o...
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94% A
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Calypso w/ Som Berthiot Flor 35mm f3.5
A stylish French-made amphibious camera, the Calypso. Introduced in 1961, it was the world’s first underwater camera made for the general public. It was manufactured by Atoms in France and marketed by Spirotechnique, a company specializing in diving equipment.Until then, underwater photography relied on waterproof housings, but the Calypso achieved water resistance by sealing the camera body it...
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94% A
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Nikon S2 + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
A beautifully preserved early chrome Nikon S2. The Nikon S2 was introduced in December 1954 and remained in production until around the summer of 1958.Compared to the earlier S models, the S2 features a life-size (1:1) viewfinder, a lever wind advance, a crank-type rewind, and a shutter speed dial arranged in a geometric progression. It is highly regarded for its ease of use and practicality as...
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95% Mint
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Nikon S2 Black Paint + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
Made by Nippon Kogaku, Nikon S2 black paint. Early version. Serial number 6176xxx. This is from a later batch within the early black-paint production.Compared to the later version, the early S2 black paint models have a greater amount of painted black surfaces, giving them an even stronger black-paint presence. With its sharp and confident look, this model has long been popular. The dials and e...
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91% B
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Leica 250 GG Reporter + Summar 50mm f2
Leica 250GG Reporter. Designed for sports and press photography, this model takes a 10-meter film load and allows continuous shooting of 250 frames. The Leitz product code for the body only is LOOMY.This example features a combination of black paint and chrome finish. The serial number is 1501xx. Production of the IIIa-based Model GG began in July 1936 from serial 150125, placing this unit in 1...
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91% C
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Leica M3
The Leica M3 is a legendary camera, and this example is the highly sought after spring-loaded advance model. The Leitz product code is IGEMO. Serial number is in the 950 thousand range, made in 1959.Among the total production of roughly 220,000 Leica M3 bodies, only about seven thousand five hundred units, less than three and a half percent, were made with the rare spring-loaded single stroke m...
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94% A
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Korelle K
Korrelle K. A compact half-frame camera made by Kochmann in Dresden, Germany, known for the Reflex-Korrelle series. Produced around 1932.It uses 35mm film in the 18×24 mm half-frame format and is equipped with a Compur-Rapid shutter with a top speed of 1/500. The lens is a non-coated Leitz Elmar 3.5 cm f3.5. Scale-focus type. Distance scale in meters, with a minimum focusing distance of 50 cm. ...
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93% B
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Nikon S + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
An exceptionally beautiful Nikon S late version set from Nippon Kogaku. This is the model that laid the foundation leading to the Nikon F. Competing with Leica and Contax, the Nikon S series introduced highly precise bodies along with a wide variety of lenses and accessories, ultimately passing the baton to the Nikon F, a true milestone in camera history.This example carries a serial number in ...
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96% Mint
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Leica DII
Leica DII. Also known internationally as Model D or Leica II.Serial number 808xx, a five-digit number indicating 1932 production, the first year of the DII. Leica product code: LYCAN.Features a beautiful black paint & nickel-plated finish. Large tripod thread. Like the Model A, it has a large shutter speed dial, characteristic of early DII models, giving it a classic and distinguished appearanc...
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92% B
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Leica M3
Early Leica M3 model. Serial number 708xxx. Manufactured in 1954, the very first year of the M3.Although this example in the 700-thousand range, specifically in the eight-thousand block, does not have the stepped top plate (stepped and non-stepped types are mixed from single-digit serials up to the late three-digit range), it still retains several early-production characteristics. Unfortunately...
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93% B
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M-Rokkor 90mm f4 (M)
A compact short-telephoto lens made for the Minolta CLE, fitted with a Leica M mount. It uses the inclined cam type and couples to the rangefinder, allowing full use on all Leica M cameras. Production was shared between Minolta and Leitz, and this example was made by Minolta.Its compact barrel and light weight of 247 g make it an excellent companion for travel. It offers a gentle, pleasing boke...
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94% A
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Leica A Early
Serial number in the 5000 range. Early Leica Model A from 1927 with the original Elmar lens. Distance scale in meters. Leitz product code LEICA. This is the very model from which the history of Leica truly began. Ninety-eight years have passed since its manufacture and it is approaching its 100th birthday. It would be wonderful to celebrate it in 2027.It features the early mushroom release butt...
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92% B
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Leica M6 TTL 0.58 Black Chrome
Serial number is in the 2.72-million range, a Leica M6 TTL 0.58 manufactured in 2000. Black chrome finish. Leica’s product code is 10475.The M6 TTL was offered with three viewfinder magnifications, 0.85, 0.72, and 0.58, and this example is the widest-angle oriented version. The bright-line frames cover 28, 35, 50, 75, and 90 mm.As a Leica M model with a built-in light meter, the M6 series has s...
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94% A
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Leica M6 TTL 0.85 ICS Black Paint
A Leica M6 TTL specially ordered by the Imported Camera Society (ICS) in 2000. Limited edition of 200 units, finished in a glossy black paint. The product code is 10465.It features a design inspired by the Leica M3, with a classic style advance lever, rewind knob, and shutter release button. The back of the top cover is engraved with the ICS logo and a unique serial number. The viewfinder magni...
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95% Mint
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Leica M4 Black Chrome
10402. A Leica M4 Black Chrome, made in Germany in 1974. Featuring a sharp black chrome finish, the M4 was born as the successor to the M3 and M2, and remains popular among enthusiasts today for its overall usability. It is equipped with bright frames for 35/50/90/135mm lenses. The film winding crank is positioned to avoid interference with the Leica meter, a design that has been carried throug...
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92% B
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Leica MP 0.72 Black Paint
Leica MP 0.72 Black Paint. Current production model. Leica product code 10302. Official Japan domestic version. Serial number in the 5.95 million range. From the Leica 0 to this model, the serial numbers continue in an unbroken sequence from the very first Leica bodies—a thought that feels almost surreal to us, who often handle early Leica A models.Introduced in 2002, the Leica MP was designed ...
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99% Like New
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Hasselblad 503CX Black + A12
Hasselblad 503CX in black finish. Introduced in 1989, this model was produced in 1993 for both the body and the magazine.It features TTL flash metering and an improved internal coating designed to minimize internal reflections.The finder is equipped with an Accumat focusing screen with split-image and grid lines, offering excellent brightness and ease of composition—highly practical for everyda...
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94% A
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (S)
Nikkor-S 5cm f1.4 from the Allied Occupation era. Tokyo engraving. White barrel. Nikon S internal bayonet mount. Serial number 316xxx. It belongs to the batch produced right after the dummy 5005 series. The manufacturing period is estimated around 1950 to 1951. This Nikkor was made during the Nikon M, MS, and early Nikon S period, likely when camera bodies still bore the Made in Occupied Japan ...
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93% B
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Alpa 11si Black
Alpa 11si, the final and most popular model of the Alpa series. A highly reliable and easy-to-use camera, produced between 1976 and 1989. Among them, only 768 units were made in black finish. It was, and still is, considered a true luxury camera — the quintessential gentleman’s camera.The 11si improved upon its predecessor, the 11el, by replacing the CdS metering cell with a faster and wider-ra...
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Leica A Early
Leica Model A with early Elmar lens, manufactured in 1928 (Showa 3). Leitz’s product code was the memorable LEICA—the very beginning of the brand’s glorious history. The serial number of this example is in the 12,000 range. The focusing scale is in meters, with a minimum focusing distance of one meter.The shutter release button is the concave, or dimple type. This individual is likely among the...
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90% C
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Leica IIIf Red Dial
Leica IIIf Red Dial. Serial number in the 770,000 range. Manufactured in 1955, the year after the Leica M3 was introduced. Leitz product code LOOHN.The Leica IIIf was introduced in 1950 as the successor to the Leica IIIc. Early versions had no self-timer and featured black sync speed markings (Black Dial), while later versions adopted red markings (Red Dial). This example is the final type of I...
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95% Mint
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Rolleiflex 3.5F White Face
Rolleiflex 3.5F, the final version known as the White Face, featuring a clean lens board around the taking lens. The lens is a Planar 75mm f3.5. Serial number is in the 2.84 million range, produced around 1979.This example comes with the optional 12/24 exposure frame counter switching function.The focusing screen is a grid-type split-image finder.There are minor paint losses and small scratches...
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Rollei 35 Chrome Germany
First-generation Rollei 35 with chrome finish. Made in Germany.A masterpiece by Rollei, designed by the German genius Heinz Waaske, whose creation greatly influenced the concept of compact cameras that followed.The Tessar 40mm f3.5 lens offers deep focus, making zone focusing a joy. Its gentle, somewhat nostalgic rendering gives a special charm in the modern era, reminding us of the true pleasu...
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Leica IIIg
The final model in the Barnack Leica line, the Leica IIIg. Leitz product code GOOEF.Serial number in the 820,000 range, manufactured in 1956. The serial number engraving on this IIIg differs slightly from that of the typical IIIg, showing a style reminiscent of Leitz Canada. Around this serial range, production of the IIIf, IIIg, and M3 overlapped between Wetzlar and Midland, and this IIIg seem...
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93% AB
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Leica IIIa
Leica IIIa, manufactured in 1939 with a serial number in the 330,000 range. A Barnack Leica from the sheet-metal era, coded AGNOO by Leitz. This example features the larger tripod thread. The IIIa, which added a 1/1000-second shutter speed to the DIII, was reportedly popular among sports photographers of its time.While black-paint finishes had dominated earlier DIII models, the IIIa marked the ...
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93% B
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Leica M1
Serial number in the 1.06 million range. Leica M1 manufactured in 1961. Leitz product code is KOOCT and the catalog number is 10125M.This model was derived from the Leica M2, with the rangefinder and self-timer omitted. It was originally intended for military and scientific use where a rangefinder was not required, but it also appealed to Visoflex users and wide-angle enthusiasts.The 50mm and 3...
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93% B
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Leica MD
Leica MD. Leitz product code 10101. Serial number in the 1.13 million range, manufactured in 1966. A model based on the Leica M2 without a viewfinder. It can also be described as an M1 with the viewfinder removed. It was produced for use with the Visoflex or for industrial purposes. Production numbers were low, limited to around 3,200 units.This example comes with the special MD bottom plate, w...
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94% A
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Leica A Early
Leica Model I (A) with old Elmar lens, manufactured in 1930. Serial number 21xxx. The helicoid distance scale is marked in feet. This particular Elmar allows close focusing down to 1.5 feet, approximately 45 cm. All parts remain original from the period, with the fine-grain vulcanite covering. The shutter release is the standard type, which came after the mushroom and dimple styles. Normally, w...
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Leica M4 Black Paint
Leica M4 Black Paint. Leitz product code 10402. Serial number in the 1.24 million range, shipped in August 1969.In that same month, the Woodstock Festival was held on a farm in New York State. Amid the growing anti-Vietnam War movement, over 400,000 people gathered under the banner of love, peace, and music, making it a legendary outdoor rock festival. It is remembered for historic performances...
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93% AB
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Leitz Minolta CL + M-Rokkor 40mm f2
This compact classic was born from the collaboration between Leitz and Minolta. Although it bears the Leitz name, it was manufactured at Minolta’s factory in Japan.It adopts the Leica M mount, but elements such as the rangefinder base length, vertically traveling shutter, and dial positions were deliberately not inherited from Leica traditions. Instead, nearly every part was designed exclusivel...
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Kodak Signet 35 Black KE-7(I)
Kodak Signet 35, U.S. Air Force model. Finished in black paint.Its designation is CAMERA, STILL PICTURE KE-7(1), the same as the U.S. Army Signal Corps model covered in olive drab leather. Manufactured in the 1950s.Charming in styling yet clad in bold black paint, this camera is equipped with a coupled rangefinder and a 44 mm Ektar lens. It is a very appealing package that speaks to a man’s sen...
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Leica IIIf Black Dial
Leica IIIf Black Dial. Serial number in the 600,000 range, manufactured in 1951/52. An evolution of the Leica IIIc, this refined model features flash synchronization, a strobe contact, and a built-in film speed indicator within the advance dial. Mechanically reliable, with a large production run, it remains reasonably priced. An excellent choice for those who want to enjoy shooting with film.Wh...
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Nikon S3 + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
Nikon S3 Chrome. A rangefinder camera manufactured by Nippon Kogaku. Serial number is in the 6.3 million range. Released in March 1958 as the successor to the S2 and as the more affordable counterpart to the SP.It inherits the robust construction and reliable performance of the Nikon S series, earning a solid reputation as a practical user camera. The viewfinder permanently displays 35/50/105 m...
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92% B
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Rolleiflex Standard
A beautiful Rolleiflex Standard. This is Model 622, manufactured between 1934 and 1938. The taking lens is a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 75mm f3.5, the brightest lens equipped in the Standard series.Based on the production period of the Tessar lens, this example is considered to have been made around 1934. It shoots 6x6 format on 120 film. The shutter has a top speed of 1/500 and is fitted with a Co...
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Rolleicord Vb
The entry-level twin-lens reflex from Rollei, the Rolleicord Vb. Serial number in the 2.6 million range, produced in the early 1960s.The Vb is the final form of the Rolleicord series, the younger sibling of the Rolleiflex. The finder hood and focusing screen are interchangeable.It omits the Automat film advance and instead uses the start mark system, with a winding knob rather than a crank, tho...
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Leica M6 Chrome
Leica M6 Classic, chrome finish, serial number in the 2.42 million range, manufactured in 1997. Engraved with LEICA CAMERA. Leica product code is 10414. Finder magnification is 0.72. The back door is equipped with an ISO setting dial, and exposure is indicated inside the viewfinder by red LEDs.The Leica M6, with its built-in exposure meter, has regained popularity in recent years for its ease o...
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94% A
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Leica CL + Summicron-C 40mm f2
Leica CL. A compact Leica born from the collaboration between Leitz and Minolta.Serial number in the 1.32 million range, produced in 1973/74. Comes with the standard Summicron-C 40mm f2.It features mechanisms distinct from the M series, such as a 40mm frameline and a vertical-run shutter. The viewfinder also provides 50mm and 90mm framelines, giving it all the essential functions in a compact b...
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94% A
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Leica M3
Leica M3, early model. Serial number 703xxx. Manufactured in 1954, the first year of the M3’s release, and part of the 1st production lot. As expected, it features the early “big ear” double stroke and no frame selector. The tripod socket is the small screw type.Although this example is not the stepped version (stepped and non-stepped types are mixed from single-digit serial numbers onward), it...
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93% B
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Leica M3
Early Leica M3 from 1954, code-named IGEMO, with a serial number in the 740,000 range. It features the early double-stroke advance mechanism.All parts, including the vulcanite covering, remain original from the time of manufacture. Characteristic features of this early model include the absence of a frame selector, a slightly angular design of the back door, an ASA 200 indicator, the earlier ge...
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93% AB
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Rollei C35
The Rollei C35 is an entry-level model in the Rollei 35 series, designed without a built-in light meter. It was manufactured in Germany from 1969 to 1975.The camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss Triotar 40mm lens, featuring a 3-element, 3-group triplet design. While edge performance is somewhat modest, the central sharpness is highly regarded and compares favorably with Tessar and Sonnar lenses...
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92% B
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Leica M4 Black Paint
Leica M4 Black Paint. Leitz product code is 10402. This unit, with a serial number in the 1.24 million range, was shipped in August 1969.That same month, the Woodstock Festival took place on a farm in New York State. Amid growing anti-Vietnam War sentiment, over 400,000 people gathered under the banner of love, peace, and music, creating a legendary outdoor rock event. It is also remembered for...
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Leica M2 Early
Leica M2 early model with the popular button rewind. No self-timer. Serial number in the 930,000 range, manufactured in 1958. The code name is KOOHE.This unit belongs to the second batch (929001–931000), which followed the very first batch of Leica M2s produced in 1957 (926001–926200).It features a large tripod screw and displays bright frames for 35mm, 50mm, and 90mm individually.Being one of ...
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93% B
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Leica DIII Chrome
Leica DIII Chrome. Known overseas as the Model F or Leica III. Leica's product code is AFOOV. This particular camera bears a serial number in the 240,000 range and was manufactured in 1937/38. When the DIII was first introduced in 1933, black paint finishes were predominant, but by this time, the majority of units were being produced in chrome.At first glance, it closely resembles the Leica DII...
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Leica IIIa / IIIf Black Dial
This Leica IIIa, with a serial number in the 210,000 range, was originally manufactured in 1936 and later officially converted by Leitz into a IIIf Black Dial model. It still retains several distinctive features of the IIIa, including the separated viewfinder windows, various knobs, and the baseplate, preserving the character of the earlier model. Above all, the compact body size inherited from...
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92% BC
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Leica M3
The origin of the Leica M series, the Leica M3. This is an early version from the 870,000 serial number range, featuring the desirable “fat strap lugs” and double stroke mechanism. Manufactured in 1957, it comes with a self-timer. The pressure plate was updated from glass to metal, and the ASA scale goes up to 1000. The legendary Leica MP was also produced during this era, sharing many characte...
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92% B
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Alpa 9d Green
Alpa 9d Green. A 35mm eye-level SLR camera made by the Swiss company Pignons S.A. It was the third TTL (through-the-lens) metering camera in the world, following the Topcon RE Super and Pentax SP. Among Alpa's high-end, small-batch production lineup, the 9d was the best-selling model. A total of 4,391 units were made in silver finish, and 665 in black.This particular green version was a special...
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Leica IIIg
The final model of the Barnack Leica series, the Leica IIIg. Leitz product code is GOOEF.Serial number is in the 870,000 range, manufactured in 1957. This was the golden age of postwar Leitz, when many iconic Leica models such as the Leica MP, M3 Black Paint, and military Olive models appeared in the late 1950s.No expense was spared in its design and manufacturing, and the exceptional build qua...
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93% B
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Leica M4 Black Chrome
Leica M4 Black Chrome. Leitz product code is 10402. Serial number falls in the 1.38 million range, manufactured in 1974. Made in Germany. This is a domestically distributed official product handled by Schmidt Shokai.The M4 was introduced as the successor to the M3 and M2, and is still beloved by many enthusiasts today for its overall ease of use. It features bright frames for 35/50/90/135mm len...
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95% Mint
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Leica A / DII + Elmar 50mm f3.5 Early
This Leica Model A, originally manufactured in 1929 and equipped with an early Elmar lens, was later upgraded by Leitz to a Model DII. During the upgrade, the lens was also converted to support rangefinder coupling. The body bears a serial number in the 19000 range, and the lens helicoid is marked with the number 3. Distance markings are in meters.At the time, Leitz reportedly had dedicated upg...
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Leica M3
Leica M3, late model with single-stroke advance. Serial number in the 1.02 million range, manufactured in 1961. Equipped with a self-timer. Leica product code is IGEMO. The tripod socket is the small thread type.The Leica M3 is widely regarded as the finest rangefinder camera ever made. It propelled Leica to the top of the postwar camera world and stands as a true milestone in photographic hist...
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93% B
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Leica M6 Chrome
Leica M6 Classic, chrome finish. Model number 10414, manufactured in 1994. This unit features the sh logo of Siebel Hegner, the official Leica distributor in Japan. It has a 0.72x viewfinder magnification. The back door is equipped with a film speed setting dial, and exposure is indicated via red LEDs inside the viewfinder.Built-in light meter. Thanks to its ease of use and reliability, its pop...
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Leica M4-2 Black Chrome
Leica M4-2 in black chrome finish, serial number in the 1.52 million range, manufactured in 1979 by Leitz Canada. The Leitz product code is 10410.The M4-2 debuted in 1978, following the release of the M5 and CL, and was produced for only three years until 1980 before being succeeded by the M4-P. Since then, no models have returned to the M5-style body, and the design lineage of the M4 has conti...
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93% B
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Heidoscop
Manufactured by the German company Franke & Heidecke, the Heidoscop is a stereo twin-lens reflex camera produced between 1925 and 1940. It was introduced as an advanced model equipped with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 75mm f4.5 lens. It can be considered an ancestor of the Rolleiflex.Between around 1914 and 1926, stereo photography enjoyed worldwide popularity. It's hard to imagine today that a cam...
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Leica IIIf Red Dial
Leica IIIf Red Dial, serial number in the 810,000 range, manufactured in 1956. The Leitz product code is LOOHN.Introduced in 1950 as the successor to the Leica IIIc, the early Leica IIIf models were equipped without a self-timer and featured black-engraved synchronization markings (known as Black Dial). Later versions adopted red engravings, thus the "Red Dial" designation. This particular exam...
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92% BC
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