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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (S)
Nikkor-S 50mm f1.4 with a Nikon S mount, llate model. Featuring a black barrel. The serial number is indicating it's one of the later units produced. This particular item has an appealing serial number ending in 001.
Rooted in the Zeiss Contax Sonnar 50mm f1.5, 3 elements in 7 groups. This black barrel model is lighter than previous 50/1.4 versions, weighing just 143g. The lens name changed fro...
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95% Mint
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Mountain Nikkor 105mm f4 (S)
Nikkor-T 10.5cm f4, commonly known as the Mountain Nikkor, was introduced in 1960. It is one of the last lenses designed for the Nikon S series. It has a 3-group, 3-element construction and a filter diameter of 34.5mm.
Even for its time, f4 is considered a relatively slow lens, but this contributes to its lightweight and compact design, which is a significant advantage. Indeed, it is sufficient...
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94% A
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Leitz Lens Hood FIKUS
Black/Chrome. A36 diameter zoom hood suitable for 50/90/135mm lenses. When fully retracted, it can also be used with the Elmar 35mm f3.5.
Shows no signs of use and is in very clean condition. It's hard to believe this item is nearly 70 years old, as it looks like new. The original box is also in great condition.
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97% Like New
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Leitz Lens Hood ITDOO
¥43,000
Leitz Lens Hood, ITDOO. A classic hood for use with Summicron 50mm and Summaron 35mm lenses. Single hook design.
Compared to its successor model IROOA, it features a sleeker design, presenting a stylish hood. Its minimalist construction is a remarkable piece.
While ITDOO comes in several variations, this product is the typical type with lens branding engraved. Initially, there were a few made o...
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95% Mint
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Fujinon 50mm f2.8 (L)
Fujinon 50mm f2.8 was introducing the youngest of the Fujinon 50mm trio with a Leica L-mount. Often overshadowed by its older siblings, the f1.2 and f2, this modest f2.8 lens is an impressive performer. First released in 1957.
While the f2 model is in 6 elements in 4 groups, Gauss type, this f2.8 version is one of the few Tessar-type lenses for the Leica mount, featuring in 5 elements in 4 grou...
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94% A
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Leica B Compur Dial Set
A treasure, the Leica Model B. An early model equipped with the old Compur, also known as the dial set. This particular piece is from the serial range in the 6000s, manufactured in 1928, and is one of the units from the 3rd lot numbered between 5986 and 6272. The lens features distance indicators in meters.
The Leica Model B, produced until 1941 with both new and old Compurs, saw only about 170...
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92% B
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Leica A Early
Serial number in the 3100 range. This is a 1926/27 Leica Model A equipped with an early Elmar lens. The lens is a close-up Elmar with distance markings in feet. The release button is the mushroom type. The Gutta-percha has a rough texture that dates back to the Anastigmat era. The bottom cover features a latch-type lock. The lens plate is engraved with the small font Elmar, characteristic of ea...
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92% B
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Leica M10 Black Chrome
Leica M10, Black Chrome. A digital rangefinder camera manufactured by Leica. Leica's product code is the nice round number 20000!
The Made in Germany quality exudes a sense of craftsmanship that sets it apart from other brands. It's a camera packed with allure and charm that transcends cost-effectiveness.
The dedication to maintaining the same size and dimensions as the Leica M6TTL is remarkabl...
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94% A
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Leica M6 TTL 0.85 Dragon 2000 Black Paint
Limited model of Leica M6 TTL Black Painted. Released in the year of the Dragon, 2000 AD, limited to 500 units and sold exclusively in China. The top cover features a unique serial number, 156/500.
It boasts a black paint finish with bold white and red engravings, similar to the Leica MP6 and Millennium editions. It has a rewind lever and advance lever reminiscent of the M3.
Based on the M6TTL....
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96% Mint
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Leica M6 Partner-Aktion Deutschland
Leica M6 Partner-Aktion Deutschland. Limited edition model released in 1996, limited to 500 units. Based on the Leica M6 Classic with a black chrome finish. It features a 0.72 magnification viewfinder and bright frame lines for 28/35/50/75/90/135mm lenses.
On the top cover, engraved are the images of Germany and its states, symbolizing unity. Similar limited edition model with the same specific...
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96% Mint
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Contax IIa + Sonnar 50mm f1.5
West German-made Contax IIa, produced in Stuttgart from 1950 to 1961. The Zeiss product code is 563/24.
This particular item is an early model of the Contax IIa. The shutter speeds are marked in black only, hence it is also known as the Black Dial. The early models of the IIa were produced from 1950 to 1954. The helicoid is marked in feet.
While it cannot accommodate the pre-war Biogon 35mm f2....
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93% B
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Sonnar 85mm f2 (Contax)
Sonnar 85mm f2. Post-war production by Carl Zeiss Jena, manufactured in 1948. This version features an aluminum lens barrel and is marked in meters. It has a 3-group, 6-element construction and is T-coated. The weight is 388g.
This model has an aluminum barrel, making it somewhat lighter. It is a large aperture, fast medium telephoto lens densely packed with glass.
It is highly renowned as a po...
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93% B
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Canon 35mm f1.5 (L)
¥375,000
Introducing the Canon 35mm f1.5, a large-aperture wide-angle lens for the Leica screw mount, first released in 1958. It features a 4-group, 8-element design and has the welcomed metric scale. It is said to be the world’s first 35mm f1.5 lens designed for photography.
Unlike the Summilux 35mm f1.4, this lens boasts sharp, well-defined focus rendering right from its maximum aperture. Options for ...
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93% B
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Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH (M) Black
The Leica wide-angle lens, Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH., serial number in the 3,760,000 range, was manufactured in 1998 in Germany. The black chrome finish is Leitz's product code 11879.
This Summicron 35mm is the fourth generation, following the evolution from 8 elements to 6 elements and then to 7 elements. It has a 5-group, 7-element configuration and includes an aspherical lens. It offers shar...
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94% A
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Red Scale
The product code of this lens is ELMAR, with a serial number in the 1.34 million range, indicating it was manufactured in 1956. It's the red version of the Elmar, featuring a 3-group, 4-element construction. The filter size is A36. This lens represents the final version of the A36 Elmar 50mm f3.5, which was produced for over 30 years since the era of the Leica Model A. The distance scale on the...
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94% A
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Summicron 50mm f2 (L)
A 1954 collapsible Summicron 5cm f2, Leitz code SOOIC, serial number in the 1,190,000 range. The distance markings are in feet. This collapsible Summicron was manufactured around the time of the Leica IIIg and uses the Leica screw mount.
Introduced in 1953 as the third generation of high-speed standard lenses following the Summar and Sumitar, it features a 6-group, 7-element configuration. Even...
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93% B
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Mamiya 7 II + 65mm f4
Mamiya 7 II medium format camera with N 65mm f4 L Lens.
Mint condition. Faint signs of use. Exposure meter, AE working accurately. Good working condition.
Optics are clean and clear without haze or any marks.
Comes with hood, strap and users manual in Japanese.
There are very faint scuffs on the bottom cover, but overall, the camera is in very good condition. The AE, light meter, and rangefind...
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94% B
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Biotar 58mm f2 (M42)
This is a post-war Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 5.8cm lens with an M42 mount. While many models feature a white barrel, this particular one boasts a sleek black barrel. The lens is designed with a Gauss type configuration, consisting of 6 elements in 4 groups. With T-coating. Distance markings are in meters.
Its soft rendering at maximum aperture and rich bokeh quality can truly be called character...
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93% B
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Leitz Lens Hood FISON Black
Elmar 5cm lens hood, model FISON. It features a relatively early black paint finish and fits A36 size. This item is made with brass at both the base and tip, and the securing screws are chrome.
The degree of paint wear contributes well to its rugged appearance. This item is somewhat rare.
There are signs of paint wear in various places. The tip of the hood is very slightly distorted, but it is ...
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92% B
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Leitz Lens Hood 12571J
¥26,000
Leitz lens hood with double hooks. The old code is IROOA. This is the standard hood for lenses such as the Summicron 35mm f2 with 8 elements and the 50mm f2. It is identical to the last type marked with IROOA, except for the engraved code number.
This hood is well-crafted and aesthetically pleasing. It comes with a slip-on hood cap.
There are minor paint chips at the tip and slight abrasions on...
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93% B
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Leitz Lens Hood XOONS for Summarit 50mm
¥32,000
Summarit 50mm f1.5 lens hood, model XOONS. Crafted from brass with a black wrinkle paint finish, it has a substantial feel rarely seen in modern industrial products.
While designed for the Summarit, it can also be fitted to the Leitz Xenon 50mm. Although slightly more elaborate for a 50mm hood, it complements the Barnack Leica cameras surprisingly well, reflecting Leica's high design quality.
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93% B
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Leitz Lens Hood 12538
¥15,000
12538. Genuine lens hood for the Summicron 50mm f2. It can also be fitted to a 35mm lens. Made of plastic and manufactured in Canada.
This model succeeded the metal hood 12585. As hoods became integrated into the lens design after 1994, this is also the last standalone hood made for the Summicron.
It lacks the intricate craftsmanship of models like ITDOO or IROOA, but its lightweight nature is ...
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97% Mint
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Leitz L/M adapter 35/135mm
¥12,000
ISOOZ / 14099.35mm, 135mm Adapter for M-type Leica. When attached to the camera, it displays the frame lines for 35mm and 135mm. This item has a notch and features the uppercase logo type. Considering the precision of focus and potential impact on the valuable Leica mount, we recommend genuine products. Tested for focus and rangefinder accuracy in our store.
There is rubbing observed on the mou...
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93% B
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Zeiss 75mm Finder
¥24,000
Zeiss code 423. 75mm finder from post war Zeiss. It was said to be manufactured for Pantar 75mm f4 on Contina III, yet it is very useful also for Biotar 75mm for Contax or other around 75mm lenses. It also fits on Leica bodies, yet shutter dial of Barnack bodies before IIIc models touches on the finder. After IIIf models has no problem to use.
No noticeable abrasions, scratches, or marks are vi...
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93% B
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Book / BLACK PAINT LEICA
¥32,000
*Ship to Japan only.
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100% Brand New
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Wray Unilite 50mm f2 (M改)
The Unilite 50mm f2, a unique standard lens designed for the Wrayflex (Rayflex) series, an eccentric single-lens reflex camera released by the venerable British optical manufacturer Wray in 1954. It features a 4-group 5-element configuration with a beautiful blue coating.
This particular lens has been carefully modified for Leica M mount. The rangefinder coupling works perfectly, adjusting from...
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92% BC
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Xenon 50mm f1.5 (L)
Leitz product code is XEMOO. It is a Leitz Xenon 5cm f1.5 lens, manufactured in 1937, with a production number in the 370,000 range. This lens represents a large aperture lens typical of pre-war Leitz, designed by Dr. Tronnier. This particular item is an early type with two rollers on the helicoid ring, commonly known as the "two-band." It has a hexagonal aperture and consists of 5 groups and 7...
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92% B
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Leica M4-2 Black Chrome
Leica M4-2, Black Chrome. Introduced in 1978 and manufactured for three years until 1980. This particular unit has a serial number in the 1.46 million range, indicating it was produced relatively early around 1977-78. Manufactured by Leitz Canada with product code 10410.
The bright frame accommodates lenses of 35/50/90/135mm, same as Leica M4. Based on the Leica M4, it omits the self-timer. The...
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95% Mint
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Leica IIf Red Dial
¥68,000
Leica IIf Red Dial. Leitz cord LUOON. Manufactured in 1954 with a serial number in the 670,000 range. The IIf is a model derived from the Leica IIIf, omitting the slow shutter speeds. This particular model features a red dial and shutter speeds up to 1/1000.
The IIf, lacking a self-timer and slow-speed dial, offers excellent handling and fits snugly in the hand. It is a popular choice among ent...
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93% AB
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
¥385,000
Summilux 50mm f1.4 Second Generation Black Chrome. Leitz product code 11114. Manufactured in 1973 with serial number 2.56 million.
Evolved from the original chrome barrel, the Summilux 2nd generation underwent design changes and has been in production since 1961. The 2nd Black Chrome version, introduced in 1966, features a revamped design with changes to the ribbing, resulting in a slightly lig...
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93% B
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M3)
Summicron 35mm f/2 lens, made in Canada in 1959, with a serial number of 1.65 million. It's commonly referred to as the "goggle" 8-element lens, designed for the Leica M3 camera. It essentially converts the 50mm bright frame of the M3 into a 35mm frame. Leitz code is SAMWOM, later 11108.
Compared to the goggle-less M2 model, this lens is slightly heavier, but it offers an advantage with a minim...
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93% B
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Distagon C 60mm f5.6 (Hasselblad)
Carl Zeiss manufactured interchangeable lenses for Hasselblad, Distagon 60mm f/5.6. A 60mm lens offers a slightly wide-angle perspective in 6x6 medium format photography, providing a versatile field of view. This particular item is from 1959, an early version, with distance markings in feet.
The f/5.6 version was produced only for the early Hasselblad 500C following 1000F, quickly transitioning...
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92% B
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Plaubel Makina 67
The Plaubel Makina 67 is a medium format camera that uses 120 film and captures 10 images per roll. It is equipped with a lightweight and compact design and features a Nikkor 80mm f/2.8 lens with a 4-group 6-element configuration.
Plaubel was originally a prestigious German manufacturer, but the brand name was dormant until it was acquired by the Japanese company Doi in 1979, leading to its rev...
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93% B
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Leica Visoflex 2
The Visoflex 2 electronic viewfinder, with Leica product code 24028, is compatible with the Leica M11 and M10 series. It features a high-resolution 3.7 million-dot OLED display, showcasing rich colors with depth on its large screen. Equipped with an eye sensor, it automatically switches the display on and off. It includes a diopter correction dial and offers adjustable angles for the finder its...
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95% Mint
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Biogon 35mm f2.8 (Contax)
Biogon 35mm f2.8. Manufactured by Zeiss Opton after World War II. This lens belongs to the era of the Contax IIa / IIIa cameras. It features a beautiful chrome-plated brass barrel. Distance markings are in feet. It has a faint purple T coating.
Evolved from the 4-group 6-element design of the pre-war Biogon, this version has 7 elements and reduced rear protrusion.
True to the Biogon name, it de...
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93% B
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Black
Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8. Manufactured in 1966 with a serial number of 2.21 million. Produced by Leitz Canada. Finished in black chrome. It features a later version with a yellow scale. Leitz product code is 11800.
Despite being a telephoto lens with an aperture of f2.8, it maintains a size comparable to a large aperture 50mm lens, which is a remarkable design achievement. Its elegant design, rem...
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95% Mint
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Contaprox
5522/13. Contaprox type 1, close-up accessory for Contax IIa/IIIa cameras. It's a post-war product. It comes with a Carl Zeiss Tessar 50mm f3.5 lens for shooting. The set includes an adjustment head, intermediate ring, and focusing glass.
The focusing glass is positioned to match the film plane, allowing for even closer focusing than with the Contameter.
This accessory exudes precision and come...
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94% A
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (L)
Nikkor-S.C 5cm f/1.4, Leica screw mount. This item is the later version with a black-painted aperture ring, commonly known as the "black band" type. Distance markings are in feet. This Nikkor lens was supplied for use with domestic Leica copies such as Leotax. Its configuration is identical to the Nikon S-mount 50mm f/1.4 lens, known as the Sonnar copy type.
The rangefinder is coupled up to app...
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93% B
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Nikkor 35mm f1.8 (S) Lens Hood
Nikon S-mount dedicated lens hood for Nikkor 35mm f/1.8. Made of metal. It has become increasingly rare recently. This item is a later type without the Mount Fuji emblem, with only text engraved. Please note that even for the same W-Nikkor 35mm f/1.8, the diameter differs for Leica L-mount, so please be careful. The L-mount version comes with a plastic rectangular hood.
Some rubbing and minor b...
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92% B
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Summilux-R 50mm f1.4 (3 cam)
Summilux-R 50mm f1.4, 3-cam. Leitz product code 11875. Manufactured in 1971 with serial number 2.49 million. This is the early version with a separate hood. Made in Germany.
Introduced in 1969 for the Leicaflex SL, the Summilux-R 50mm is a 6-group 7-element modified Gauss type lens. It has a minimum focusing distance of 0.5m.
The lens hood is the dedicated 12508 hood, and Series 7 filter is com...
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94% A
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Leitz L/M Adapter 90mm
¥11,000
ISBOO/14098. Leica 90mm, 28mm Adapter. This item features lowercase engraving, the Leitz emblem, and is of the non-notched type. When attached to an M-series Leica, it displays the frame lines for both 90mm and 28mm lenses.
It's remarkable how early Leica lenses can transcend nearly a century of technological advancement and still be compatible with the latest digital M-series cameras. Truly a ...
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93% B
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Nikon 35mm Finder
Nikon 3.5cm viewfinder with the Nippon Kogaku emblem. Compatible with Nikon S series cameras. Features the Mount Fuji emblem. When examined with a loupe, minimal rubbing is observed at the edges, but overall, both the glass and exterior are in excellent condition. The visibility is also impeccable. Perfect to accompany Nikkor 35mm f/1.8, f/2.5, f/3.5 lenses, and others. Comes with a leather case.
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95% Mint
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Thambar 90mm f2.2 (L)
The legendary Leitz Thambar 90mm f2.2, with the product code TOODY, was introduced in 1935. This particular unit bears the manufacturing number from 1937, with a serial number in the 370,000 range. It features a 3-group 4-element configuration with a filter diameter of E48 and distance markings in meters.
As Leitz's sole soft-focus lens, it gained significant attention when Leica released a mod...
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92% B
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Biotar 75mm f1.5 (Exakta)
Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 75mm f1.5 is a high-speed medium telephoto lens known for its characteristics such as preset aperture and a sturdy, thick barrel, which are typical of the post-war late type. This particular lens, with a manufacturing number of 482xxxx, was produced in 1956.
It features a 4-group 6-element Double Gauss design, with markings for both meters and feet. Constructed with an ...
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93% B
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Nikkor 50mm f1.1 (L)
Nikkor N.C 50mm f1.1 is a high-speed, large-aperture lens for Leica screw mount, manufactured by Nippon Kogaku. It belongs to the legendary ultra-fast domestic L-mount lenses, dubbed the "Four Japanese Kings" (informally named: Zunow 50mm f1.1, Nikkor 50mm f1.1, Fujinon 50mm f1.2, Hexanon 60mm f1.2).
Released in 1956, it features a 6-group 9-element design and distance markings in feet. While a...
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94% A
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Nickel
Hektor 73mm f1.9. This lens features a black paint and nickel-plated finish, representing a pre-war Leitz medium telephoto lens. Leitz's product code for this lens is HEKON. It has a serial number in the 120,000 range and is one of the 121 units produced in 1931, the inaugural year of production for the Hektor 73mm lens. The distance scale is marked in meters, and it features a rotating helicoi...
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92% B
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Angenieux 180mm f2.3 APO (3 cam)
Angénieux DEM 180mm APO, a large-aperture telephoto lens. Manufactured in 1987, it features a 5-group 8-element apochromat design and is compatible with the Leica R mount with 3 cams.
Its unique design includes a resin-coated barrel with an integrated hood, making it quite compact. It weighs approximately 1080g according to actual measurements and delivers sharp, vivid images that are sure to i...
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93% B
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Nikon F Early + Nikkor 50mm f2
A set comprising the earliest Nikon F and the Nikkor-S 50mm f/2 lens.
The serial number of the Nikon F is 6400964, a number that resonates with some fans of air-cooled Porsches. The first 1000 units of the early Nikon F bodies were not generally available to the public; instead, they were supplied to press agencies and photographers. This item may be one of those units. It features a titanium s...
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93% B
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Nikon S3 Olympic Black Paint
Nikon S3 Olympic edition features a rugged black-painted finish and bears the serial number 6.32 million. Released 7 years after the original Nikon S3, this model was reissued for press use during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and is also known as the reproduction model. Approximately 2000 units were produced.
It is equipped with a titanium shutter curtain. The camera's distance scale is in meters, a...
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93% B
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Nikkor 35mm f1.8 (S)
W-Nikkor C 35mm f1.8 for Nikon S rangefinders. Debuted in 1956. 7 elements in 5 groups. meter scale is a little rare. Filter size is 43mm.
The world fastest wide angle lens at that time.
Serial numbers 357xxx. Produced around 1961~1962.
Modern design engrave.
Beautiful appearance. Faint signs of use around filter rim. No paint peels.
Good working condition.
No haze. Clear elements.
Not usable ...
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95% Mint
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Nikkor 35mm f2.5 (S)
W-Nikkor 35mm f2.5. Manufactured by Nippon Kogaku. Debuted in 1952. Last model started around 1959. 6 elements in 4 groups. Double Gauss type. E43 filter size. Feet scale. It weighs only 103g. Lighter than early type by 35%.
It is enjoyable not only with Nikon S series, but also with mirrorless digitals.
Beautiful appearance without any signs of use on barrel.
Serivced in March 2024. Very good ...
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95% Mint
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Nikkor 50mm f2 (S)
Nikkor-H 5cm f2, the standard lens for the Nikon S series, is a Sonnar-type lens with a 3-group 6-element construction.
Its rendering is softer near the wide-open aperture, but stopping down by about two stops transforms it into the crisp, sharp rendering characteristic of Nikkor lenses. It can also be enjoyed on mirrorless cameras via an adapter.
Included with the lens are a genuine hood, fron...
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93% B
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Leica M3
Leica M3, early model. It's the Buddha ear, double-stroke variant, serial number 800,000, manufactured in 1955. This is one of the early models equipped with the frame selector lever. It retains the ambiance of the early M3 era. The double-stroke advance of the M3 gives a rhythmic sound, and simply winding the film advance lever elevates your mood. While it shows some signs of use, the overall ...
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93% B
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Summaron 35mm f3.5 (M3)
Summaron 35mm f3.5 with Goggles (for Leica M3). Manufactured by Leitz with product code SOONC-MW. Serial number 1.56 million, made in 1958. Marked in feet. The minimum focusing distance is 2.4 feet. The goggles are detachable.
A splendid Summaron with goggles, suitable for use not only with the M3 but also with all Leica M-series cameras, including digital models.
Near the base of the lens barr...
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95% Mint
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Leitz Minolta CL + M-Rokkor 40mm f2
A renowned camera born from the collaboration between Leitz and Minolta (now Sony) in Japan. While it bears the Leitz name, it was manufactured at Minolta's factory in Japan.
Although it adopts the Leica M mount, this camera intentionally eschews Leitz's traditions, such as baseline length, vertical-travel shutter, and dial positions, opting instead for a design tailored specifically for the CL...
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92% B
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (S) Lens Hood
¥27,000
Lens hood for Nikon S-series, Nippon Kogaku's Nikkor 50mm f1.4. It bears the simple inscription "NIKKOR." Comes with the colorful original box and packaging materials typical of that time. In brand-new condition, as if transported to the present day by a time machine. Deadstock item.
Unused item. Open box. The semi-glossy painted finish is remarkably beautiful. It takes courage to use such a pr...
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99% Like New
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Nikkor 50mm f2 (S) Lens Hood
¥24,000
Lens hood for Nikon S-series, Nippon Kogaku Japan's Nikkor 50mm f2. It bears the inscription "NIPPON KOGAKU JAPAN" with the rice-ball mark. It comes with the colorful original box and packaging materials typical of that era. In new-like condition, as if transported to the present day by a time machine.
Unused item. Open box. The original box shows signs of aging, with some discoloration and wri...
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98% Like New
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Leitz 28mm Finder SLOOZ Chrome
SLOOZ / 12007. Leitz 28mm finder. Beautiful chrome finish. Later version with written of 28mm and Leitz logo. Good to use with Res Summaron, Elmarit, Hektor and ets.
Minor scratches on the eyepiece ring, and a very tiny mark is visible at the lower left corner when viewed from the front. However, overall, it maintains a clean appearance. No prominent scratches or haze, and the visibility is go...
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93% B
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Leitz 28mm Finder SLOOZ Black Chrome
Leitz 28mm finder. Black chrome finish. SLOOZ / 12007. Suitable for use with lenses such as the Elmarit 28mm or Red Summaron,and etc.
The edge of the finder shows very slight wear of black chrome, but overall, it maintains a clean and beautiful appearance.
The black rubber around the eyepiece is also intact.
It has undergone glass cleaning by a professional in 2024, and in good visibility.
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94% A
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Leitz L/M Adapter 50mm
IRZOO / 14097. L/M adapter for 50mm lens. Checked with our Leica M240.
Slightly used condition. Precise focusing.
*Ship to Japan only. For oversea customers, please contact us before order.
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93% B
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