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Leica DII / IIf
This is a Leica DII from 1932 that was later upgraded by Leitz to Leica IIf specifications. This was an official Leitz factory conversion, commonly referred to overseas as a Factory Conversion. The serial number is in the 90,000 range.Thanks to the upgrade, it retains the compact body size of the earlier sheet-metal Leica era while gaining more practical features such as a 1/1000 sec shutter sp...
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Leica IIIc Gray
Leica IIIc Gray, serial number in the 380,000 range, manufactured in 1942. A rare model produced in limited numbers during World War II.Examples supplied to the German military are often found with markings such as Luftwaffen-Eigentum, Heer, or W.H. This example, however, is said to be the civilian version of the military gray IIIc. Needless to say, all of the paint is original.The distinctive ...
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Leica CL + Summicron-C 40mm f2
A Leica CL with its standard lens, the Summicron-C 40mm f2. The Leitz product code for the set with the 40mm lens is 11542. Introduced in 1973, this compact Leica was developed through the partnership between Leitz and Minolta. This example has a serial number in the 1.3 million range and was manufactured in 1973/74.The CL features mechanisms different from those of the Leica M series, includin...
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Leica M4-P Black Chrome
Leica M4-P. This example has a serial number in the 1.54 million range and was manufactured in 1981, the first year of M4-P production. The Leitz product code is 10415. Made by Leitz Canada.This is an early version with a brass top plate. On later models, the top plate was changed to zinc die-cast construction. It also features two flash sync terminals, which were later reduced to one.With the ...
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96% Mint
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DR Summicron 50mm f2 (M)
Dual Range Summicron 50mm f2, the early version of the close-focusing Summicron.This example has a serial number in the 1.46 million range and was made in 1957. The Leitz code name is SOOIC-MN or SOMNI, later changed to 11918. The helicoid distance scale is in meters.The lens focuses down to 1m on its own, and with the goggles attached, close focusing to around 0.5m is possible while parallax i...
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Elmar 35mm f3.5 in nickel finish, one of the classic wide-angle lenses from prewar Leitz. The Leitz product code is EKURZKUP. Serial number in the 160,000 range, manufactured in 1933. 4 elements in 3 groups. Distance scale in feet. Rangefinder coupled. Half-turn helicoid.Introduced in 1930, the Elmar 35mm evolved gradually over the years. With the introduction of the Leica DII in 1932, it becam...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.An unnumbered nickel Elmar 5cm f3.5, with no serial number. Distance scale is in meters, with a full-turn helicoid and helicoid number 3. Commonly known as a Short Elmar. Short Elmars come in a variety of barrel lengths, but this particular example is especially short. Every time I handle it, I find myself checking t...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
¥85,000
Elmar 50mm f/3.5 with a nickel-finished barrel. This is the New Elmar from the era of the Leica DII and DIII, with rangefinder coupling.The Leitz product code is ELMAR. Serial number in the 170,000 range, dating from 1933. Uncoated. The helicoid is the half-turn type, with distance scale in meters. Helicoid number 7. The optical construction remains unchanged from the earlier Elmar, with 4 elem...
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Summar 50mm f2 (L)
¥88,000
Summar 50mm f2 with a chrome barrel. Serial number in the 490,000 range, manufactured in 1939. Leitz product code: SUMUS.Prewar, uncoated optics. Six-blade aperture. Continental aperture scale marked f2, 2.2, 3.2, and so on. Distance scale in meters. Takes A36 filters. The original matching hood is the SOOMP.A classic Leica standard lens offering the rich bokeh and characteristic corner falloff...
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93% AB
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Chrome
The early version of the Summilux 50mm f1.4, beautifully finished in chrome. Commonly known as the Lady, or the 1st version. The Leitz product code was SOOME, later changed to 11114. This example has a serial number in the 1.70 million range and was made in 1959, the first year of production. Filter size is E43. Compatible hoods are the XOOIM, 12521G, and 12586.The pre-redesign 1st version Summ...
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Elmar-M 50mm f2.8 (M) Black
Reissue Elmar 50mm f2.8 in black finish, Leica M mount. Product code 11831. When it was revived in 1994 as the standard lens for the Leica M6J, the long-popular Elmar enjoyed a renewed surge in popularity. In 1995, production of the Elmar as a standalone lens began, and this reissue version became a regular part of the Leica lineup.This example has a serial number in the 3.78 million range and ...
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Elmar-M 50mm f2.8 (M) Chrome
The reissue Elmar 50mm f2.8 in chrome finish, with Leica M mount. The Leitz product code is 11823. It was first reintroduced in 1994 for the M6J, which sparked renewed interest in the long-popular Elmar. In 1995, production of the lens as a standalone model began, and this reissue version became a regular part of the Leica lens lineup.This example has a serial number in the 3.73 million range a...
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97% Like New
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Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 (L)
Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 with a 3-element, 3-group optical construction. This example is the somewhat rare Leica screw mount version. The Leitz product code is 11730U.The serial number is in the 1.92 million range, dating it to 1962. The Triplet Elmar was introduced to the market in 1964. Incidentally, the M-mount version of this lens retained the same product code as the preceding Elmar 90mm with...
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Elmarit-R 35mm f2.8 (2 cam) Red Scale
¥80,000
Elmarit-R 35mm f2.8. This example is the early so-called Red Scale version, with the distance markings engraved in red. It was introduced alongside the original Leicaflex. Originally a 1-cam lens, it was factory-converted by Leitz to 2-cam specification. The Leitz product code is 11201. Serial number in the 2.04 million range, manufactured in 1964. 7 elements in 5 groups. Series 6 filter size.T...
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GR 28mm f2.8 (L) Silver
Ricoh GR 28mm f2.8 wide-angle lens. Leica screw mount with rangefinder coupling. This example is finished in silver.This lens was based on the one used in the GR1, Ricoh’s premium compact camera that remains highly popular today, and was produced in a limited run as a Leica-mount lens. It was introduced in 1997.A total of 3,000 lenses were produced: 2,000 in silver and 1,000 in black. The barre...
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96% Mint
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Nikon S2
A Nikon S2 with a serial number in the 620xxxx range, an exceptionally rare example, as this serial-number range was normally reserved for the Nikon SP. An EP mark is engraved on the rewind crank.According to The Complete Nikon Rangefinder System—the renowned reference book by noted Nikon collector Robert Rotoloni, only four surviving examples are known to exist (!!): 6205001, 6205006, 6205010,...
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Nikkor 25mm f4 (S)
Late version of the W-Nikkor 25mm f4, made by Nippon Kogaku for the Nikon S-series rangefinder cameras. Introduced after the Contax Topogon 25mm f4, this ultra-wide-angle lens boasted the widest angle of view of any lens for 35mm cameras in the world when it was released in 1953.The optical design is, of course, the Topogon type, with 4 elements in 4 groups arranged symmetrically using meniscus...
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Nikkor 35mm f2.5 (S)
The W-Nikkor.C 35mm f2.5 is a wide-angle lens for the Nikon S series. This is the later version, featuring a lightweight aluminum barrel finished in beautiful black paint. Its compact construction keeps the weight down to approximately 110g. The optical design consists of 6 elements in 4 groups in a double-Gauss configuration. The distance scale is marked in feet. This particular example has a ...
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (S)
Nikkor-S 50mm f1.4, later version. Nikon S mount with a black barrel. Serial number in the 380,000 range.Its optical design traces its roots to the Zeiss Sonnar 50mm f1.5 for Contax cameras, with 7 elements in 3 groups. This black-barrel version was made lighter than the earlier 50mm f1.4, weighing only about 142g on our scale. Filter size is 43mm.Many photographers also enjoy using this lens o...
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Nikkor 50mm f3.5 (L)
Nikkor-Q.C 5cm f3.5 in Leica screw mount, with rangefinder coupling. Early narrow-waist barrel design. International aperture scale: f3.5, 4, 5.6, and so on. Tessar-type optical design with 4 elements in 3 groups. Engraved Nippon Kogaku Tokyo. Serial number in the 5710xx range. Distance scale in feet.The roots of the Nikkor 50mm f3.5 can be traced back to the lens fitted to the Hansa Canon in 1...
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Nikon F Chrome
One of the very earliest Nikon F cameras, serial number 6401xxx. It is said that approximately the first 1,000 units produced immediately after production began were not offered for general retail sale, but instead supplied to press organizations and selected professional photographers.According to Camera Review Classic Camera Special No. 52, the Nikon F purchased by Asahi Camera magazine at th...
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Nikkor-T 105mm f4 (F)
Nikkor-T 10.5cm f4, commonly known as the Mountain Nikkor. Introduced in 1960. While it is also well known as a lens for the Nikon S series, this example is the Nikon F-mount version. It features a triplet design with 3 elements in 3 groups. Filter size is 34.5mm.With a maximum aperture of f4, it was relatively slow even by the standards of its day, but this allowed the lens to remain lightweig...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (S) Black
¥105,000
The final version of the legendary Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2. Black barrel, Nikon S mount, external bayonet. The Nikkor 85mm was introduced in 1948, with the early versions featuring chrome-plated barrels. It uses a Sonnar-type optical design with 5 elements in 3 groups. The filter size is 48mm, and the distance scale is marked in feet.Wide open, it delivers a slightly soft rendering while beautifull...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (S) MIOJ
¥77,000
The renowned Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2. An early chrome-barrel Nikon S-mount lens bearing the Nippon Kogaku Tokyo engraving. External bayonet type. Introduced in 1948.This example was manufactured in Japan during the Allied occupation. A small Made In Occupied Japan engraving, commonly referred to as MIOJ, is discreetly marked on the black rangefinder-coupling cam at the rear of the barrel. It is bel...
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Nikon 35mm Finder
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Nippon Kogaku Nikon 3.5cm finder for the Nikon S series. Introduced in 1957.This example features the Mt. Fuji mark. Its large eyepiece provides a bright, clear, and easy-to-view image. A perfect companion for Nikkor 35mm lenses such as the f1.8, f2.5, and f3.5!This item was previously sold by our shop and has now re...
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Topcor-S 50mm f2 (L)
Topcor-S 5cm f2, a standard lens made by Tokyo Kogaku for Leotax cameras. Leica screw mount with rangefinder coupling. 6 elements in 4 groups. The filter size is 40.5mm. This example is the mid-production version, featuring a black band around the aperture ring and helicoid index. The brass barrel gives the lens a satisfyingly substantial feel in the hand.The aperture click stops are at the sta...
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Leitz Lens Hood IROOA
¥16,000
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Leica’s classic lens hood, the IROOA, commonly known simply as the Irooa. The later product code is 12571J. This example features the double-hook design.There are several variations of the IROOA, and this particular version has six compatible lenses engraved on the hood.It fits lenses with an E39 39mm screw-in filter...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 Lens Hood 12521G
¥23,000
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Lens hood for the Summilux 50mm f1.4, commonly known as the Lady. It fits both the 1st and 2nd versions. Leitz product code 12521G. Equivalent to the XOOIM.The elaborate combination of textured black paint and matte bead-blasted chrome reflects the superb craftsmanship of Leitz’s golden era.An elegant hood that perfe...
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Voigtlander VC Meter II Silver
¥23,000
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Voigtländer VC Meter II. This is the silver version. Made by Cosina, it is a standalone exposure meter designed to be mounted on a camera accessory shoe.Set the ISO speed, then use the dials on either side to select a combination of shutter speed and aperture. When metering, a green lamp lights up when the exposure i...
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Alpa Kern Switar 50mm Lens Hood
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Type A. Designed for Alpa lenses with the Type A front diameter, including the Kern Switar 50mm f1.8 and Auto Switar. Though compact, its textured finish and solid, substantial construction are unmistakably Alpa, giving it a remarkably refined appearance.Please note that it is not compatible with the Macro Switar 50m...
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Leica M2 Early
An early Leica M2 with the popular button rewind and no self-timer. Serial number in the 930,000 range, made in 1958. Leica code name: KOOHE.This example comes from the second production batch, serial numbers 929001–931000, following the first batch of Leica M2 cameras produced in 1957, serial numbers 926001–926200.It has the large tripod thread. The 35mm, 50mm, and 90mm bright-line frames are ...
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Steel Rim
The legendary Summilux 35mm f1.4 1st version, commonly known as the Steel Rim. This example has a serial number in the 1.77 million range and was manufactured in 1960.In recent years, Leica surprised enthusiasts by releasing a reissue of the Steel Rim, which attracted considerable attention. This, however, is the original.Manufactured by Leitz Canada. Leitz product code: OCLUX / 11870.It featur...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
Summicron 35mm f2 with a chrome barrel, known as the eight-element version. Made in Germany. This example is an early model with an aluminum filter ring, produced in 1958.Its serial number is 16307xx, placing it within the very first batch of eight-element lenses that began at 1630501. Shortly after this range, the black paint version for the M3 also appeared.Leitz product code is SAWOM, later ...
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Leicavit MP Chrome
Leicavit MP Chrome. Leitz product codes are SYOOM-M, SMYOM, or 14018. This Leicavit is compatible with the Leica M2 and Leica MP, and features the large tripod thread.While M-series Leicas adopted lever film advance, fitting this Leicavit allows even faster winding and rapid shooting.It looks superb on the MP, of course, but the combination with an M2, with the Leicavit fitted beneath its rewin...
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Leica M4-P 70 Years 1913-1983 Chrome
A limited-edition Leica M4-P, released in 1983 to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the creation of the Ur-Leica. A total of 2,500 units were produced. The commemorative inscription 1913-1983 is engraved on the rear of the top cover as well as on the accompanying winder. Each camera was also given a special serial number, and this example is marked L172.The M4-P was introduced in 1981 under p...
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Thambar 90mm f2.2 (L)
The legendary Thambar 90mm f2.2. Leitz product code TOODY. Introduced in 1935. This example has a serial number in the 370,000 range and was made in 1937. It features 4 elements in 3 groups, an E48 filter thread, and a distance scale in meters.The Thambar is the only soft-focus lens ever made by Leitz. In recent years, Leica unexpectedly released a modern reissue, which attracted considerable a...
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Super-Angulon 21mm f3.4 (M) Chrome
Super-Angulon 21mm f3.4 with a chrome barrel. This ultra-wide-angle lens was made in 1963, with a serial number in the 1.96 million range. This example comes from the very first production batch. The Super-Angulon 21mm f3.4 starts from serial number 1967101, and this lens is only the 119th one produced.The Leitz product code is 11103M. Although sold as a Leitz product, it was manufactured by Sc...
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Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 ASPH Glossy Black
¥1,380,000
The reissue Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 in the Black Paint version, known as Glossy Black. This model was introduced together with the Leica M11 Glossy Black. Leica product code: 11731.The dedicated hood, front cap, and rear cap are all finished in literally glossy black paint. The feet distance scale is marked in red, giving the lens a sharp and distinctive appearance.This lens has now returned to us...
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Leica CL
The Leica CL, a compact Leica born from the collaboration between Leitz and Minolta. Serial number in the 1.43 million range, manufactured in 1975/76.Unlike the M-series cameras, the CL features its own distinctive mechanisms, including a 40mm frame line and a vertically traveling shutter. It also has a built-in exposure meter. The viewfinder includes 50mm and 90mm frame lines as well, providin...
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Leica M8 Black Chrome
*Shipping to Japan Only.The Leica M8, the legendary first-generation digital M camera, remains a firm favorite among Leica enthusiasts. Leica product code: 10701. This is an officially imported Japanese-market model. Its Kodak-made sensor delivers a uniquely analog-like rendering that gives the M8 much of its enduring appeal.The M8 features the distinctive APS-H sensor format. Thanks to its rel...
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 (L)
Hektor 2.8cm f6.3. Later chrome version. Leitz code HOOPYCHROM. Serial number in the 790,000 range, made in 1950. Distance scale in meters. This example is coated.Among the Hektor 28mm lenses produced since 1935, this is from one of the later production batches and differs slightly in design from the earlier versions. The most notable change is the location of the serial number, which was moved...
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Summaron 28mm f5.6 (L)
¥320,000
Summaron 28mm f5.6, commonly known as the Red Summaron. It is one stop faster than its predecessor, the Hektor 28mm f6.3. Serial number in the 1.55 million range, made in 1958. Leitz product code SNOOX. Distance scale in meters. Its optical design consists of 6 elements in 4 groups in a Gauss-type configuration.Introduced in 1955 as the successor to the Hektor 28mm f6.3, the Summaron 28mm f5.6 ...
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Summaron 35mm f3.5 (L)
Summaron 35mm f3.5, early version with A36 filter mount, Leica screw mount. Serial number in the 760,000 range, manufactured in 1950. The Leitz product code is SOONC. It features a double-Gauss optical design with 6 elements in 4 groups. The distance scale is marked in feet, and it accepts A36 clamp-on filters.Introduced in 1946 as the successor to the Elmar 35mm f3.5, the Summaron is slightly ...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black
The third-generation Summicron-M 50mm f2. With this version, the lens officially adopted the Summicron-M name, following the naming convention still used today. The Leitz product code is 11819. Designed by Walter Mandler, the optical construction was revised from the second generation’s 6 elements in 5 groups to 6 elements in 4 groups.The serial number is in the 3.57 million range, dating this ...
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Leica R6 Chrome
The Leica R6, a 35mm SLR camera by Leitz, finished in chrome. Leica product code 10071. Made in Germany.Introduced in 1989, at the height of the AE and autofocus era, the R6 was already something of a classic even when new: a fully mechanical SLR built around manual operation. The decision to introduce such a deliberately traditional camera must have reflected a continuing demand for this type ...
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Angenieux 90mm f2.5 (L)
Angénieux 90mm f2.5 Type Y1 in Leica L mount. This example has the early-style barrel. While the earliest Type Y1 lenses are known for fading to a brownish color, this one has developed a distinctive deep indigo-blue tone, a somewhat less common variation.The coatings are predominantly a beautiful blue, with several elements showing amber coatings, matching the dark navy appearance of the barre...
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Summarit 50mm f1.5 (L)
Summarit 50mm f1.5, early version, Leica screw mount. Serial number in the 1.43 million range, manufactured in 1956. Leitz product code: SOOIA.An improved lens based on the 7 elements in 5 groups optical design of the Schneider-designed Xenon 50mm f1.5. The adoption of newly developed optical glass brought further improvements in performance. Before the introduction of the Summilux in 1961, thi...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (M)
Elmar 50mm f3.5 in Leica M mount with an E39 filter thread. The Leitz code is ELMAM. Serial number in the 1.18 million range, made in 1954. This is an early example from the first year of production, and notably dates from the very first year of the Leica M3.The red mounting index dot is painted, and the helicoid is marked in meters.This is the final evolution of the classic 50mm f3.5 Elmar, wh...
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M-Rokkor 90mm f4 (M)
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.A compact medium-telephoto lens made for the Minolta CLE. Leica M mount with a sloped rangefinder cam and full rangefinder coupling. It can be used with all Leica M cameras. Production was shared between Minolta and Leitz, and this particular example was made by Minolta.With its compact barrel and light weight of jus...
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Leitz Rangefinder HFOOK Black / Nickel
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Leitz HFOOK shoe-mounted rangefinder. This model combines the standalone FOKOS rangefinder with the movable FOKAB accessory shoe. Black and nickel finish with a nickel foot. The distance dial is marked in feet. The base length is 75mm, with a minimum measuring distance of 2.6 feet, approximately 0.8m. This example is...
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Hasselblad 500C/M + Planar 80mm f2.8 T* + A12
Hasselblad 500C/M with Planar T* lens. A Swedish-made medium-format camera, renowned for its rugged construction and superb build quality.Introduced in 1970, the 500C/M became a long-selling model that remained in production until 1989. It was the improved Modified version of the previous 500C, featuring a number of refinements, including an interchangeable focusing screen.The body was made in ...
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Rolleicord Vb
The Rolleicord Vb, an entry-level Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex camera. This example has a serial number in the 2.66 million range and was manufactured around 1970.The Vb was the final and most refined model of the Rolleicord, the younger sibling of the Rolleiflex. Both the finder hood and focusing screen are interchangeable.Unlike the Rolleiflex, it does not feature the Automat film-loading syst...
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Leitz Lens hood FLQOO N.Y. Leitz
¥52,000
A New York Leitz-made FLQOO hood. Brass with a black paint finish, fitted with a chrome screw. Its dimensions are almost identical to the German-made FLQOO, but the most notable difference is the engraving, which reads Elmar 50mm. Of course, it can also be used with the Elmar 35mm and Summaron 35mm. Fits A36 size lenses.Compared with the German version, the front rim of the hood is thinner, and...
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Elmar Lens Hood FISON New York Leitz Black
A FISON lens hood made by Leitz New York, designed for the Elmar 50mm. Made of brass. Chrome-plated examples are occasionally seen, but this one features a rare black paint finish. The side of the base is marked E. Leitz New York in white lettering.Several variations of the New York Leitz hood for the Elmar 50mm are known, and this example is the type with a locking screw and reinforcing ribs. ...
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Leitz Tripod Adaptor SDOOG
Leitz Quick Tripod Fix, product code SDOOG.A small attachment designed for quickly mounting and removing a camera from a tripod with a single action. A beautifully made little accessory with an attractive nickel-plated finish.Produced in small numbers from 1936 to 1949, with chrome versions also available. The outer diameter is 30mm.This particular example is the rarer early version of the SDOO...
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Leitz 21mm Finder SBKOO Chrome
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Leitz 21mm finder in chrome finish. The product code is SBKOO, later changed to 12002. Introduced in 1960.A perfect companion for the Super-Angulon 21mm, Elmarit 21mm, and other 21mm lenses.Previously sold by our shop, this item has been carefully used by its owner and has now returned to us once again. This will be ...
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Leitz Tripod Head FOOMI
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.A compact Leitz ball head. Leica product code FOOMI / 14105. Both the male and female threads are the larger tripod thread size. This example features the earlier hexagonal Leitz logo.The upper platform and the main body bearing the hexagonal logo are made of aluminum, while the wing screw and lower base are chrome-p...
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Leitz UVa Filter E39 Chrome
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Leitz UVa filter. White-rim E39 version. The Leitz product code is HOOIV, later 13131. Features the UVa marking in red lettering.A classic filter for standard E39 lenses such as the Summicron, Summaron, and Elmar.Hardly any signs of use are visible, and both the frame and glass are in beautiful condition. It comes wi...
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95% Mint
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Leitz Lens Adpter Minolta MD - Leica M 22233
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.A rare and rather curious Leitz adapter that allows Minolta MD-mount lenses to be mounted on Leica M cameras. The Leitz product code is 22233. Made in Germany.Leitz and Minolta had a business partnership from 1971 through the 1990s, so the existence of an adapter like this is perhaps not so surprising. As for its pra...
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95% Mint
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Biotar 75mm f1.5 (M42)
¥210,000
Biotar 75mm f1.5, postwar version, made by Carl Zeiss Jena in Germany. This is the popular compact version with an aluminum barrel and T coating, manufactured around 1949. It features a modified Gauss design with 6 elements in 4 groups. The helicoid distance scale is marked in meters, with a minimum focusing distance of 1m. The lens weighs 399g.Despite its large aperture and high speed, the cen...
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92% B
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