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Hektor 28mm f6.3 (L) Nickel
A rare nickel-finished Hektor 2.8cm f6.3. Serial number in the 270,000 range, manufactured in 1935—one of the first-year production units of the Hektor. It features rangefinder coupling and the desirable meter scale for distance. It also has the continental aperture scale and uncoated glass.Among Leitz lenses, this one boasts the smallest size, making it incredibly compact. While the classic pa...
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Leitz 28mm Finder SUOOQ Black Paint
Leitz Hektor 28mm f6.3 Folding Finder.Model SUOOQ. This is a rare early version with a black and nickel finish. The classic pairing is with a black-painted Leica DII or DIII and a nickel Hektor 2.8cm lens, but you can take it a step further by adding the Leica Pistol Grip for the ultimate snapshot shooter setup—truly a premium combination.There is a slight ding on the top edge of the front lens...
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 Lens Hood SOOHN
Lens hood for Hektor 2.8cm f6.3 Leitz product code: SOOHN. The retaining screw is chrome. Made by Leitz in Germany. 36mm slip-on type.The sleek and simple trumpet-shaped design of this classic hood will enhance the look of your camera and lens. Beyond its practical benefits as a hood, it adds a striking and stylish appearance.By the way, while there is also a N.Y. Leitz version of the SOOHN hoo...
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Leica DII
Leica DII. Leitz product code: LYCAN. Black and nickel finish. This is the first Leica to feature a built-in rangefinder, marking an epoch-making model. Known overseas as the Leica II or Model D.The serial number of this unit is 94xxx, indicating it was manufactured in 1932, the first year of the Leica DII’s release.Compared to the subsequent Model DIII, this model lacks a slow shutter, suspens...
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Leitz VIDOM Finder VISET
Leitz's first universal finder, introduced in 1931. This is an early model without built-in parallax correction. In Europe and America, it is also referred to as the Torpedo Viewfinder.There are 15 different variations based on the frame types displayed. This particular unit is a VISET/VISIL with frames for 35/50/90/135mm, finished in black paint.The finder shows a reversed image, and rotating ...
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Angenieux 90mm f2.5 (L改)
Angénieux Alpa 90mm f2.5 Manufactured by P. Angénieux in France. This is the first-generation medium telephoto lens for the Alpa Flex, with a 4-element, 4-group design. It was produced in 1947 and features coating. The filter diameter is 43mm screw-in.Originally designed to be used with the EXTENSAL for mounting on the Alpa Flex, this particular lens has been luxuriously modified using a Cooke ...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (S) Black
Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2 Late model. Nikon S-mount. External bayonet. The sleek combination of black paint and silver chrome gives it a sharp appearance. It was introduced in 1948, with the early versions featuring a chrome-plated silver barrel. It employs a 3-group, 5-element Sonnar-type optical design, with a filter diameter of 48mm. The distance scale is marked in feet. This particular unit, with...
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95% Mint
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Summarit 50mm f1.5 (L)
Post-war Leitz high-speed large aperture lens, Summarit 5cm f1.5. Leica screw mount. Early version from 1952. Product code SOOIA. Feet markings. E41.The early model can also use the dedicated slip-on filter and is compatible with the rectangular XOONS hood.Introduced as an evolution of the Schneider-designed Xenon 50mm f1.5, it features a 5-group, 7-element design. With improved color rendering...
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Leitz Rangefinder FODIS Black
Leitz vertical rangefinder, FODIS.This is the early model with a small distance dial and a 5-digit serial number. It is believed to have been manufactured in the late 1920s.The rangefinder features a black and nickel finish, with distance markings in feet. With a baseline length of 83mm, it provides quite accurate measurements, with a minimum measuring distance of 3 feet.This vintage standalone...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 Yellow FIlter FIREG
*Shipping to Japan Only.Genuine Yellow Filter for Hektor 73mm f1.9. Leitz Product Code FIREG. 39mm Screw-in Type. Black Rim.Manufactured around 1933. Yellow filters come in four levels of density, and this one is marked No.1, indicating the second-lightest yellow.While slip-on filters are common for the Hektor 73mm, screw-in types are rare. This filter is also compatible with other E39 mount le...
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Leitz 21mm Finder SBKOO Black
Leitz 21mm finder, SBKOO. Later code 12002. Black chrome finish. Suitable for Super-Angulon 21mm and Elmarit 21mm lenses. This is an ultra-wide-angle viewfinder with a bright frame, offering a bright and easy-to-see view.There is some evidence of use, such as wear on the black chrome at the corners and a small scratch on the eyepiece, but it's in good, practical condition. The glass was profess...
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Leitz 28mm Finder SLOOZ Black
Leitz Genuine Metal 28mm Finder, SLOOZ. Later Code 12007.This item is in black chrome, suitable for pairing with the Elmarit 28mm or red-scale Summaron. This finder complements not only black chrome bodies but also black paint bodies.The rubber on the eyepiece shows some signs of use, but the black chrome parts are in excellent condition. Overall, this finder has minimal signs of use and is ver...
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Leitz SOOKY-M
*Shipping to Japan Only.Leica M-series close-up attachment. The product codes are SOOKY-M or SOMKY, later changed to 16507.This accessory allows for close-ups from approximately 1m to 0.5m when used with the collapsible Summicron 50mm f2 or the Elmar 50mm f2.8 lenses. When using regid Summicron, you need to remove the lens head and insert the UOORF/16508 adapter in between.Although it was origi...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M3) Chrome
8-Element Summicron with goggles. A legendary Leica lens version for the Leica M3. Serial number: 1,780,000 series, made in 1960. Manufactured in Wetzlar, Germany.For this lot, the correct filter ring material is aluminum. The rest of the lens features a high-quality chrome finish typical of this era, with the goggles section adorned in a beautiful crinkle paint finish. The minimum focusing dis...
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95% Mint
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Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH Black Paint Ara Guler
Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH. Black Paint. This lens is part of a limited edition set released with the Leica M240, known as the Ara Guler Special Edition Set.It is one of the 50 sets worldwide (reportedly sold only at Leica Turkey) and is marked with the special serial number 17/50. Manufactured in 2016, it is based on the Summicron ASPH. II model.Ara Guler (1928–2018) was a master of Turkish phot...
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95% Mint
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Tanack V3 + Tanar 50mm f1.9
Tanaka Optical Industry's Interchangeable Lens Rangefinder Camera. A Leica copy type.Inspired by the Leica M3, it features a unique three-prong bayonet mount while using an adapter to fit its own Leica screw-mount lenses, showcasing a sophisticated design. Produced for a very short period from December 1958 to 1959, with an estimated total production of around 1,000 units. Unfortunately, Tanaka...
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Robot I + Tessar 30mm f2.8
Robot I Model. Introduced in 1934, this is a 24x24mm square format scale focus camera with a spring motor wind. It uses a dedicated Robot screw mount lens. According to the classification by the famous French Robot collector Claude BELLON, this is a Version 3 of the Robot I model, manufactured around 1936.The built-in green filter and the side-mounted viewfinder with its deep blue appearance ad...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (Contax) Chrome
Nikkor P.C 85mm f2. A masterpiece that showcased the excellence of Japanese lenses to the world. The serial number is 4002xx. This lens features the C engraving on the barrel and is a somewhat rare rangefinder Contax mount version with an external bayonet. The stopper section includes the EP mark.This example is an early model with a white barrel, released in 1948. The distance scale is in feet...
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95% Mint
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (Contax) Black
Nikkor P.C 85mm f2, later model. This lens has C engraving on the barrel, indicating its rarity as a rangefinder Contax mount. The serial number is 401xxx, with : at the end of the serial.Released in 1948, this is the later model with a black barrel. The distance scale is in feet. It features a 3-group, 5-element construction, typical of the Sonnar type, with a 10-blade circular aperture. The l...
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Planar C 100mm f3.5 (Hasselblad)
Hasselblad Planar C 100mm f3.5. Made by Carl Zeiss. Made In West Germany. It features a chrome-finished front and a sleek black chrome-finished barrel.This unit is from the period before the T* coating, known as the non-T model. It has a longer focal length compared to the standard version, making it well-regarded for its usability.This is a somewhat rare lens.The lens shows virtually no signs ...
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Summilux-R 50mm f1.4 (3 cam)
Summilux-R 50mm f1.4, 3-cam. Leitz Product Code: 11875.Serial number in the 2,490,000 range, made in 1971. This is the early version with a separate hood, manufactured in Germany.Released in 1969 for the Leicaflex SL, the Summilux-R 50mm features a 7-element, 6-group modified Gauss design. The minimum focusing distance is 0.5 meters.The dedicated hood is the 12508, and it is compatible with Ser...
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Leica IIIf Red Dial
Leica IIIf Red Dial. Manufactured in 1952/1953. Leitz product code: LOOHN. No self-timer. The clean exterior and comfortable grip leave a good impression. With features like slow shutter speeds, a rangefinder with diopter adjustment, and a stable mechanism, the Leica IIIf is easy to use and highly reliable. Given the rising cost of film these days, the Barnack Leica is a great choice for those ...
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Leitz Lens Hood FISON Black
*Shipping to Japan only.Elmar 50mm f3.5 Hood. Early type of FISON without retaining screw. It is from an era when the hood was made in one piece. This is likely the model following the very first FISON, which required repositioning every time the shooting distance was changed due to its rectangular shape. Made of brass with black paint.The hood measures 20mm in total length and lacks markings s...
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Leitz Lens Hood FISON
*Shipping to Japan Only.Leitz code: FISON / 12510. Elmar 50mm lens hood, FISON. A36 size.The FISON model comes in various types depending on the era, even under the same code name, making it a fascinating accessory for historical study. This FISON chrome version is likely one of the most common types among them.Satin chrome plating shows some general wear and scratches, but there are no dents o...
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Summarit 50mm f1.5 Skylight Filter
*Shipping to Japan only.A clip-on original Skylight filter compatible with the early version of the Summarit 50mm f1.5, as well as its predecessor, the Xenon 50mm f1.5. Made by Leitz New York.This filter can be used with the original XOONS lens hood while attached. The interior is lined with velvet, showcasing a refined design.The price includes domestic shipping.The chrome-plated filter frame ...
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Leitz Extention Ring 16469Y
*Shipping in Japan Only.Leica M-mount close-up (extension) ring. Product code: OUFRO / 16469. Originally designed for the Visoflex, but since it has Leica M-mounts on both sides, it can also be used with live-view cameras and mirrorless systems. It’s a very well-built item, as expected from a genuine Leitz product. While it doesn’t couple with the rangefinder, it allows for quite close focusing...
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Leitz MR Ring 14167
¥14,000
*Shipping to Japan Only.An adapter for mounting Visoflex lenses on Leica R bodies. It allows you to enjoy a wide range of Visoflex lenses on Leica R-type cameras.Minimal signs of use, in clean condition.The price includes consumption tax and domestic shipping.
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Leitz UVa Filter E60 13381
*Shipping to Japan Only.Leitz E60 UVa filter. Product code: 13381. It is compatible with lenses with a 60mm diameter, including the Noctilux 50mm f1 and Macro-Elmarit-R 60mm.In excellent condition with no signs of use; it appears to be almost unused. Comes with the original case and box. The Leitz branding is a key feature, making it ideal for those who value period accuracy.The price includes ...
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Rollei Lens Hood (RIII)
*Shipping to Japan only.Genuine lens hood for the Rollei Rolleiflex 2.8F series. Commonly known as Bayonet 3 (Bay3). Features the new logo engraving.Overall, there are signs of use and some retouching, but there are no noticeable dents or distortions, making it in optimal condition for practical use. Comes with a genuine leather case. Price includes domestic shipping.
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Leica MP Chrome
Leica MP a la carte. Silver chrome finish. Leica's product code is 10360. This camera was custom-ordered by one of our customers from an authorized dealer in Japan.Customizations on this A La Carte model include: adding LEICA CAMERA WETZLAR GERMANY in two lines and black lettering to the Leica logo engraving on the top cover; changing to a silver battery cover (black cover is also included); re...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Chrome
Summilux 50mm f1.4, Product Code SOOME / 11114. Serial number in the 2,070,000 range, Manufactured in 1964.This lens is an early version of the second generation with a white chrome barrel. The second generation later transitioned to a black chrome finish. The appearance of this lens closely follows that of the first generation’s white chrome barrel.It features a 5-group, 7-element construction...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
Summilux 50mm f1.4 Second Generation. Serial Number 2,340,000 Series, Manufactured in 1969. Leitz Code: 11114.The early models of the second generation Summilux 50mm were in the same chrome barrel as the first generation. However, this particular item is a later version of the second generation, featuring a black chrome finish. The knurling design has been changed, and the lens has been made li...
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Leica IIIg
The final model of the Barnack Leica series, the Leica IIIg. Leitz product code: GOOEF. Serial number in the 820,000 range, made in 1956. Manufactured in Germany.As a product of Leica's golden age, the IIIg was designed and manufactured with no expense spared, offering a level of quality that excites just by holding and looking at it. It’s a camera that allows you to experience the physical qua...
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Summaron 28mm f5.6 (L)
Summaron 28mm f5.6 in red scale. This lens is one stop brighter than its predecessor, the Hektor 28mm f6.3. It was manufactured in 1957, with a serial number in the 1.5 million range, and has a Leitz product code of SNOOX. The distance scale is in meters. The lens construction is a Gauss type with 4 groups and 6 elements.Introduced in 1955 as the successor to the Hektor 28mm f6.3, the Summaron ...
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Leica IIIa
Leica IIIa. Serial Number 330,000 Series, Manufactured in 1939. A Barnack Leica from the sheet metal era. Leitz Code: AGNOO. This particular unit has a large tripod screw.The IIIa, which added a 1/1000th second shutter speed to the DIII, was reportedly widely used for sports photography at the time. While black-painted bodies dominated before the DIII, the Leica IIIa marked the shift towards ch...
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Nikkor 50mm f2 (F) Early
Auto-Nikkor-S 50mm f2, Early Type with Tick MarkThis is an early version of the Auto-Nikkor-S 50mm f2, released in 1959 as the standard lens for the Nikon F. Identifiable by the red R marking for infrared, PAT.PEND engraving, the glossy aluminum parts, and the tick mark, this lens is believed to be from around 1959. It has a 5-element, 7-group design, with 9 diaphragm blades and metric distance...
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View Arco
The "View Arco" reflex finder, released in 1953 for the Arco 35, allows for close-up shooting down to 35 cm and provides depth-of-field preview based on aperture settings, making it a fun accessory. It is intricately designed to be parallax-corrected and synchronized with the camera's focusing mechanism. The accessory adds a unique, mechanical look when mounted on the camera body.The finder len...
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Robot Recorder 24
¥68,000
Robot Recorder 24. A 35mm film camera with a square 24x24 format. It can be considered a body without the viewfinder, derived from the Robot Royal 24.This is a unique model within the Robot series, featuring a spring-wound mechanism for continuous shooting. It was designed primarily for research, industrial, or military use, and does not include a rangefinder, viewfinder, rewind knob, or back d...
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Robot Lens Hood
¥11,000
*Shipping to Japan Only.Lens hood for Robot cameras. Screw-in type, mainly compatible with post-war lenses that have threaded filter mounts. The screw diameter is approximately 38mm, making it suitable for many Robot Royal lenses as well. By pressing the two protrusions on the side of the hood and pushing the hood section in, it can be folded. Price includes domestic shipping.The chrome-plated ...
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Summicron 50mm f2 Lens Hood SOOFM
*Shipping to Japan Only.Leitz-made folding lens hood for the Summicron 50mm.This type of folding hood originated with the Xenon 50mm f1.5, and later was used for the Summitar and then became compatible with both Summitar and Summicron with the advent of the Summicron. It was exclusively used for the Summicron after the retirement of the Summitar. Knowing this history, one can truly appreciate i...
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Leitz Rangefinder FODIS Black
FODIS Rangefinder. A standalone rangefinder by Leica, featuring the early small dial type. Manufactured in the late 1920s. Black and nickel finish. Feet scale. Baseline length of 83mm. Minimum measuring distance is 3 feet.This early rangefinder is a perfect match for vintage Leica A-type models.There is some paint loss from use, but considering the accessory's age of over 90 years, it is in qui...
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Leitz Rangefinder FODIS Black
FODIS rangefinder. A standalone rangefinder from Leitz, this early model features a small dial and is believed to have been manufactured in the late 1920s. It comes in black and nickel, with feet markings. The baseline length is 83mm, and the minimum measuring distance is 3 feet. The hexagonal logo, D.R.P. text, and various engravings are beautifully finished with silver inlay. The serial numbe...
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Zeiss 85/135mm Finder
*Shipping to Japan Only.Finder mask for Contax II, model 543/7, made by Zeiss-Ikon. For Contax III, the code is 544/7.When mounted on the accessory shoe, it covers the front of the viewfinder and provides frames for 85mm or 135mm lenses. The mechanism allows the 135mm frame to be retracted by turning the knob on the front of the finder mask.This mask does not obstruct the rangefinder's double i...
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Zeiss 85/135mm Finder
*Shipping to Japan Only.Contax IIa and IIIa Finder Mask, model 563/03. Post-war Zeiss manufacture. This mask is designed to be inserted between the viewfinder's eyepiece and the front of the viewfinder on the right side of the camera body. It features a 135mm frame inside the 85mm frame, which can be switched using the side knob.The eyepiece side includes a parallax correction ring, which shoul...
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Rayqual Mount Adapter LR - LM
*Shipping to Japan Only.Rayqual Mount Adapter LR-LM V3.This adapter converts Leica R lenses to Leica M mount. You can enjoy legendary lenses such as the Summilux-R 35mm, 80mm, and Summicron-R on digital Leica M cameras. Note that it is not coupled with the rangefinder.Made by Miyamoto Seisakusho in Nerima, Tokyo. It offers reliable domestic design and manufacturing with a reputation for stable ...
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Leitz Tripod Head KGOON
*Shipping to Japan Only.Leitz medium-sized ball head. A universal type that supports both large and small screws on both male and female ends, marked with the D stamp as proof—hence the nickname D Head.This brilliant mechanism automatically switches between standard and smaller thread sizes with a spring-loaded adjustment when different sizes of equipment are attached. It’s a prime example of L...
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Leitz Lens Hood 12585
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Leitz 12585 Lens Hood. This is the original lens hood for the second generation of Summicron 35mm and 50mm lenses, succeeding the IROOA hood.It is a classic hood that fits most lenses with a 39mm filter thread (E39), including the Summicron 35mm f2, 50mm f2, as well as the Summaron and Elmar. This is an early type wi...
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Leica M3
Leica M3. Late model with single-stroke winding. Serial number in the 1.11 million range, manufactured in 1965. Leitz product code is IGEMO.The Leica M3 is considered the pinnacle of rangefinder cameras. It was the model that elevated Leica to new heights in the post-war era and remains a landmark in the camera world. For those primarily using a 50mm lens, it is still one of the best choices av...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
The original Summicron 35mm f2 with 8 elements, Leica code SAWOM (later 11308). It was manufactured in 1965, with a serial number in the 2.1 million range. Made in Germany, it has a minimum focusing distance of 0.7m and features an amber-colored coating.Renowned for its exceptional image quality and the functional beauty typical of German engineering, this lens remains a classic wide-angle lens...
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Leicavit M Black Paint
Leicavit M Black Paint. This rapid wind lever was supplied for the Leica MP6, with the product code 14009 from Leitz. It's a genuine Japanese Siebel-Hegner product.Compatible with Leica M6, M6TTL, M7, MP, M4-P, and M4-2. It is used by replacing the original bottom cover. The lever features a trigger built into the bottom that allows you to complete the winding simply by pulling and engaging the...
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Primoplan 80mm f1.9 (F改)
Meyer-Optik Primoplan 80mm f1.9. Manufactured around 1933. This particular lens bears the Meyer Gorlitz brand. Non-coated. It features a 5 elements in 4 groups configuration, an evolved type of the Ernostar design.This lens has been modified from a Nacht-Exakta standard lens to fit the Nikon F mount.When shooting wide open or against strong backlight, it tends to flare slightly. However, when s...
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Biotar 40mm f2 (Contax) Black
Rare black & nickel version of the Biotar 40mm f2, produced in small quantities. The black version was made in limited numbers during 1933, the era of the Contax I, while chrome-plated versions began production around 1936. According to certain sources, only 360 units of the Biotar with the 40mm designation were produced, making it quite scarce.According to Hartmut Thiele’s Carl Zeiss Jena lens...
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Nikon S4 + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
Nikon S4, a rangefinder camera produced by Nippon Kogaku. Introduced in 1959 as an affordable alternative to the Nikon S3, it features a viewfinder frame showing only 50mm and 105mm, omits the self-timer, uses a manual frame counter, and does not support motor drives to keep costs down.Despite these features, it lagged behind competitors like the Canon P in terms of pricing and sales strategies...
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Nikkor 25mm f4 (S)
The early version of the W-Nikkor-C 25mm f4, a wide-angle lens by Nippon Kogaku. Designed for the Nikon S series. This lens was introduced in 1953, boasting the widest angle of view for 35mm cameras at the time, following the Contax Topogon 25mm f4.The lens design follows the Topogon type, with a 4-group, 4-element configuration that combines meniscus lenses symmetrically. It offers a clear ima...
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Nikkor 105mm f2.5 (S)
Nikkor-P 105mm f2.5 for Nikon rangefinders. Released in 1954, this lens features a Sonnar-type design with a 3-group, 5-element construction. The helicoid has distance markings in feet. It’s a classic telephoto lens for Nikon S-series cameras.Approximately 22,000 units were manufactured across all mounts (including Leica and Contax). This particular model is the later version without the lens h...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L)
Elmar 5cm f3.5. Leica L-mount. Rangefinder coupled. Non-coated. Serial number 7. Meters scale.This Elmar has a relatively early serial number of 95xxx for a model with a serial number, suggesting it was manufactured around 1930. For reference, the Leica DII with a built-in rangefinder was introduced two years later, in 1932.It is speculated that this Elmar, originally designed for the Leica C m...
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Telyt-R 350mm f4.8 (3 cam)
*Shipping to Japan Only.The Tele-Elmarit-R 350mm f4.8 is a super-telephoto lens for Leica R cameras, introduced in 1980. This particular model, manufactured in 1981 with serial number 314xxxx, was made in Germany. It features a 5-element, 7-group design, with a minimum aperture of f22 and a closest focusing distance of 3 meters. The lens measures 282mm in length and weighs approximately 1.8kg, ...
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Leitz Lens hood IROOA
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.The classic Leica lens hood, IROOA. Double hook design. The later product code is 12571J. Suitable for E39 (39mm screw-in) lenses.Like other Leica hoods, the IROOA comes in various versions. This one is an early model with a shorter hood height and features engravings for six compatible lenses. It is one of the most ...
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Leica Body Cap Black
*Shipping to Japan Only.Genuine Leitz body cap. The body cap code numbers are IVZOO, later changed to 14056.This is a brass cap with a sleek black lacquer finish, suitable for use with black-painted bodies. While there are many variations of these black lacquered caps, this is a standard type among them. Nonetheless, it remains a rare cap.Mounted and verified on the body. Price includes domesti...
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Canon Lens 200mm f3.5 + Mirror Box I
Canon-made. A set comprising the Canon 200mm f3.5 lens and the Mirror Box Type I. The lens has a 5-element, 7-group design. Included are the dedicated carry case, release, caps, and lens hood. The dehumidifying silica gel in its original cloth pouch adds a nice touch of nostalgia.The Mirror Box Type I was introduced in June 1957, but by July of the following year, the Canon M 200mm and the Mirr...
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