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Leica IIIg
GOOEF. Manufactured in 1957. The last model of barnak, IIIg. Contemporary with Leica MP. Finder has 50mm and 90mm bright frame. Clean body.
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95% Mint
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Summicron 50mm f2 (L) Rigid
Summicron 50mm f2 in Rigid barrel with Leica screw mount. SOSTA / 11018. Manufactured in 1958. Meter scale. Minimum focusing distance is 1m.
The screw mount lens was manufactured only 1160 units during the era as M type camera is becoming mainstream after M3 was released in 1954.
Looking good with Leica IIIf or a Leica IIIg from the same era bodies, it adds a truly stylish touch. Of course, it ...
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93% B
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Leitz 90mm Finder SEROO
SEROO. Debuted in 1935. Collapsible type 90mm finder. Chrome plated. Meter scale. Parallax correction.
When folded, it measures just 12mm thick, making it incredibly compact.
On the eyepiece, there are some spots of wear, and some scuffs on the base.
Overall, it is in good condition and offers excellent visibility.
Good conditioned for use.
*Ship to Japan only.
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92% BC
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Leitz 90mm Finder SOOUT
SOOUT, 90mm saddle finder with parallax correction. Debuted in 1943. The successor model to the folding finder, SEROO.
Features an Albadur silver-coated frame. The parallax correction knob is labeled in feet.
While the black paint portion shows some wear, there are no noticeable dents or scratches. Although there is partial peeling of the Albadur silver coating, the glass remains free from pr...
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92% B
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Leitz Rangefinder FODIS Black
Vertical rangefinder FOFER from Leitz. The distance dial became bigger that the first model FODIS, and making it easier to operate. Black/Nickel finish. Feet scale. The inclusion of Germany inlaid suggests it was intended for export.Vertical rangefinder FOFER from Leitz. The distance dial became bigger that the first model FODIS, and making it easier to operate. Black/Nickel finish. Feet scale....
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93% B
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Canon SII + Serenar 50mm f3.5
This is a Seiki-Kogaku Tokyo (currently Canon) camera, the Canon SII model. Manufactured between October 1946 and June 1949. It bears the inscription SEIKI-KOGAKU TOKYO.Additionally, in September 1947, the company changed its name to Canon Camera Co., Ltd., so there are also SII models with the engraving CANON CAMERA COMPANY LTD. Approximately 7,500 units were produced in total.
The lens is the...
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92% B
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Canon New F-1 Set
Unused set, with a serial number of 30xxxx. It was purchased by a photographer who bought three sets for work, of which two were used practically, while this set has been carefully stored for a long time. At the time of purchase, it was only opened for inspection, hence it remains unused.
The set includes a Canon New F-1 body, AE Motor Drive FN, AE Finder FN, Battery Pack FN, and Extender FD 1....
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99% Like New
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Leitz VIDOM Finder VIOOH
Leitz VIOOH positive image viewfinder, in black and chrome, was produced from around 1938 to 1964. It features interchangeable frames for 35/50/85/90/135mm focal lengths, with parallax correction in meters. Adjusting the focal length while looking through the finder causes the frame to tighten, creating a distinctly cyber atmosphere. While VIDOM many positive image viewfinders on the market are...
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93% B
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Leica M3 Black Paint Early
Manufactured in 1959, Leica M3 Black Paint from the first batch, with the serial number 959xxx.
According to official records from Leitz, the first batch consisted of 100 units starting from serial number 959401, based on the early model M3. While there are many differences in parts compared to later batches, the black-painted brass components exude a remarkable presence, evoking sighs of admir...
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92% B
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Leica M6 Panda
10414. Leica M6 Chrome Panda edition made in 1989. It features black parts on the film advance lever, shutter speed dial, and rewind crank. The viewfinder has a magnification of 0.72.
There's a ISO setting dial on the back door, and exposure is indicated in the viewfinder by red LED lights. Leica M6 with built-in light meter has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years due to its ease of...
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97% Like New
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Olympia Sonnar 180mm f2.8 (Contax)
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92% B
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Leica M3
The pinnacle of rangefinder cameras, the Leica M3. The Leitz product code is IGEMO. This particular piece is from the early production of the Leica M3. Produced in 1956.
Featuring the coveted double-stroke advance lever, it embodies the charm of days gone by. Whether capturing images or simply admiring its craftsmanship, this M3 excels. With meticulous construction and the lavish attention to d...
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91% C
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Leica M6 TTL 0.72 Black Chrome Japan Limited
Leica M6 TTL Japan Limited. Made in 2001. Limited to 400 units in Japan, available in silver and black. It is said that 100 of these cameras have a black finish with a viewfinder magnification of 0.72.
It has the same black chrome finish as the regular M6 TTL, but the top cover is made of brass instead of the usual zinc alloy to allow for engraving.
Rare item,
No signs of use. Still has NEW at...
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95% Mint
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Summicron-M 50mm f2 (M)
11819. Manufactured in 1987. Produced by Leitz Canada. Debuted in 1979. Designed by Mandler. 6 elements in 4 groups. Very light barrel weighs only 198g. Closest distance is 0.7m
E39.
Comes with serial number matching box and plastic bag, 12538 hood, rear cap. Good for collection.
Like new condition. No marks even on the mount part. The hood has signs of detaching hood cap, yet still in mint co...
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96% Mint
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Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 (L)
Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 in Leica Screw mount. Leitz cord is 11730U. Manufactured 1962. 3 elements in 3 groups. Light weight, only 197g, telephoto lens with excellent mobility.
The most of this lens was made for M mount and only 543 provided for Screw mount. Rare item.
A few very slight scuffs on the barrel, yet still beautiful appearance without any scratches or dents.
Well maintenaiced previousl...
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95% Mint
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L)
Coated Elmar 3.5cm f/3.5, chrome finish. Manufactured in 1939. Featuring convenient meter distance scale. Constructed with 4 elements in 3 groups. This Elmar 35mm, considered one of the slimmest lenses by Leitz, following the Hektor, likely received Leitz's post-war authentic coating.
Among Leitz lenses, this Elmar 35mm stands out for its slim profile and the atmospheric vignetting at wide aper...
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95% Mint
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Fat Elmar 90mm f4 (L)
Fat Elmar 9cm f/4. The Leitz product code is ELANG. It boasts a black paint finish with the luster of nickel plating, creating a delightful ambiance. Constructed with 4 elements in 3 groups. The focusing helicoid features distance scale in feet.
While there are non-coupled versions of the Fat Elmar, this particular one is rangefinder coupled. It is non-coated. The "Germany" engraving on the bar...
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93% B
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Elmar 50mm f/3.5, nickel-plated brass barrel. The Leitz product code is ELMAR. Manufactured in 1931. The infinity stop knob features a somewhat rare flat type known as the "bell push." The glass is non-coated, and the distance scale is in meters. It is the 6th version of the helicoid.
This lens, having turned 93 years old in 2024, remains robust and operational. It has likely witnessed and capt...
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93% B
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Leitz 90mm Finder SGVOO
SVGOO / 12025. Leitz 90mm finder. Meter scale. Early type. Parallax correcting mechanism installed. In good condition with beautiful original red box. Good for collection.
Faint sign of use in bottom of shoe part. Black paint part and chrome plating is in good condition. Clear view from finder.
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95% Mint
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Rolleicord IV
Rolleicord type IV released in 1952. 66 format (uses 120 film). Weighing 840g, it is the lightest among Rollei twin-lens reflex cameras. Film loading is a simple start mark type. It's lightweight, has a sufficient mechanism, and an easy-to-use operating system, making it a good choice for your first twin-lens reflex camera. The soft and gentle depiction of the Xenaar 75mm, which is typical of a...
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93% B
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Leitz Lens Hood VALOO
VALOO / 16620. Released in 1949.
Combination lens hood and aperture setting ring for Elmar 50mm. A36 size. Cap can be fitted to the hood. Slightly longer than FISON.
@GPT@The VALOO lens hood, originally introduced in 1949, was designed for use with the Leica Elmar 50mm lens on enlargers and focusing stages to improve aperture control. While its primary purpose was for enlarging, it can also b...
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92% B
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Leica M10-D
Leica M10-D. Digital M-series camera manufactured by Leica, with catalog number 20014. Building upon the M10 model, it features a radical design choice typical of digital cameras, where convenience is deliberately sacrificed by removing the rear monitor and buttons. Following the footsteps of Leica's dedicated monochrome camera, the Leica M Monochrom, the M10-D is part of the outlier series Lei...
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93% B
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Dallmeyer Dallac 85mm f2 (L)
A telephoto lens for Leica screw mount, the Dallac 8.5cm f2, manufactured by English company Dallmeyer in the late 1940s. It features coupled rangefinder focusing and a double Gauss optical design with 6 elements in 4 groups.
The aluminum barrel, made by Cooke & Perkins, exhibits excellent craftsmanship, and the elegant design typical of British products is quite impressive. The lens was market...
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93% B
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Frilon 50mm f1.5 (M改)
The Frilon 50mm f1.5, modified for Leica M cameras. Introduced as a high-end model for the Futura S, manufactured by Futura Kamerawerk in Freiburg, southern Germany, between 1952 and 1957.
Although the glasses features 6 elements in 4 groups, it is not a double Gauss type. Despite its compact and lightweight design, it boasts a bright f1.5 aperture. This lens has gained a cult following as a hi...
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93% B
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Leica M5 Black Chrome 50 Jahre
Leica M5 Black Chrome, commemorating Leitz's 50th anniversary, featuring a 50th-anniversary logo on the front and a limited edition number engraved on the back. The Leitz product code is 10502. Manufactured around 1973~1974. The strap lugs feature 3 lugs.
To those accustomed to the M-series bodies from the M3 to the present day, the M5 may feel large, but once you use it, you'll understand! It'...
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93% B
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Nikon F2 Titan No Name
Nikon F2 Titanium. This is the Nikon F2 Eye-Level camera model made with a titanium body, specifically targeted towards press professionals. It is a version without the "Titan" engraving on the body, commonly referred to as the "No Name" version.
The top and bottom covers of the exterior, as well as the pentaprism cover, are made of titanium. This model, utilizing the characteristics of titaniu...
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96% Mint
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Rectaflex 1300 + Angenieux 50mm f2.9
Rectaflex 1300, released in 1953, was the first SLR to be equipped with a pentaprism alongside the Contax S. It's the most widely produced model among Rectaflex cameras. It comes with a triplet Angenieux 50mm f2.9 Type Z2 lens.Rectaflex offered a variety of lenses, including Schneider, Zeiss, Kilfit, Schacht, Voigtlander, Rodenstock from Germany, Angenieux, SOM Berthiot, Boyer from France, Old ...
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92% BC
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Summicron-C 40mm f2 (M)
Elmar-C 40mm f2. This lens is manufactured by Leitz, Germany, with a product code of 11542. It was supplied for the Leitz-Minolta CL and Leica CL starting from 1973 as a standard lens. This particular item was manufactured in 1974. 6 elements in 4 groups. Minimum focusing distance of 0.8 meters.With its versatile angle of view between 35mm and 50mm, it provides the characteristic contrast and a...
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94% A
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Summar 50mm f2 (L) Nickel
Nickel Summar lens with collapsible barrel, produced by Leitz with the code SUMUS. Manufactured in 1934. Meter scale. It features a straight helicoid, hexagonal aperture, and is non-coated. With a double Gauss design comprising 6 elements in 4 groups, the aperture scale follows the continental style (f2, 2.2, 3.2 onwards).
When wide open, it exhibits the characteristic flow in the periphery rem...
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92% B
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Leitz VIDOM Finder Black / Nickel
VIDOM finder with parallax correction system. Meter scale. Beautiful Black/Nickel finish. Short shoe type. Inverse image. For 35/50/73/90/105/135mm lens.
Touch-up areas on the black paint of the finder's front end, eyepiece side, and upper shoe, but they are not very noticeable. There are no scratches or dents.
The finder provides a clear view. The operational feel of the control ring is also ...
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92% C
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Leitz Lens Hood ITDOO
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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94% A
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Zunow 50mm f1.1 (L) Early
Early model of Zunow 50mm f1.1 manufactured by Teikoku Kogaku. Press released in 1953 and debuted in 1954. The rear element is sticking out like Ping-Pong ball. Pale blue coated elements. Soft picture at full open. Comes with genuine caps. Rare Item.
Slight signs of use.
Fully serviced in Feb 2024. Excellent working condition. Coupling with rangefinder.
Cleaning marks on front elements. Small b...
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93% B
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Zunow 50mm f1.1 (L)
Introduced in 1953, the Zunow 50mm f1.1 lens boasted the brightest aperture in the world at the time, emerging just eight years after the end of World War II. Its arrival sparked a competition among Japanese manufacturers to produce ultra-large aperture lenses, leading to the release of a series of captivating lenses from various companies that continue to enthuse us to this day.
This particula...
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93% B
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Miranda T Black Paint + Zunow 50mm f1.9
Miranda T Black Paint. This particular model is the T-I (Type 1) variant painted by Orion Camera Co., also known as the Orion name, featuring a shutter speed of up to 1/500. It's quite a rare find. With Zunow 50mm f1.9.It's said that the black-painted models were produced in limited quantities, possibly intended for press or journalistic use. About twenty years ago, a similar black-painted mode...
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93% B
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Miranda T + Zunow 50mm f1.9
Miranda T. With standard lens Zuiko 5cm f1.9. The first produced Japanese pentaprism-type 35mm SLR camera released in August 1955. It was introduced as a commercial model following the prototype Phoenix, which was released the previous year. The lens mount features a unique 44mm screw mount and an outer 4-claw bayonet mount.
The included lens is the Zunow 50mm f1.9. 7 elements in 4 groups. The ...
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92% BC
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Ofunar 50mm f1.9 (Miranda)
Ofuner 5cm f1.9 lens, manufactured by Ofuna Optical. Designed for the Miranda camera system with a dedicated 44mm screw mount. It features a 4-group 7-element configuration, adopting a modified double Gauss design. The minimum focusing distance is approximately 1.5 feet (about 45cm).
The external appearance and lens construction closely resemble the Miranda-specific Zunow 5cm f1.9 lens. Aside f...
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91% C
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Nikon 85mm Finder
Nikkor 85mm lens viewfinder. Black finish version introduced in 1957.
This item features distance markings in feet and comes with parallax correction functionality. It is the type with the manufacturing number engraved on the hot shoe. Designed to accompany the Nikkor 85mm f2 or f1.5 lenses. Somewhat rare. Comes with a case.
There is minimal signs of use, and overall, the item appears to be in ...
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95% Mint
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (L)
Made by Nippon Kogaku. This is a rangefinder-coupled standard lens for the Leica L mount. It was introduced in October 1950, following the release of its predecessor, the Nikkor-S.C 50mm f1.5, the previous year.While it retains the 3-group 7-element Sonnar-type design, this f1.4 lens represents an evolution with its own improvements, as opposed to being a direct copy of the Zeiss Sonnar f1.5.Th...
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91% C
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Nikkor 50mm f1.1 (S)
Produced by Nippon Kogaku. Super fast lens. 9 elements in 6 groups. Gauss type. Debuted in 1956. 62mm filter size. Internal bayonet. Only 835pcs produced.Leica M adapter due to its protruding rear element guard. Good to use with mirror less degital camera or live view.Faint signs of use only. Still keeps very good condtion.Good working condition. Tested on Nikon S body and rangefinder coupling....
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93% B
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Rollei 35 Chrome Germany
Chrome-finished model of the Rollei 35. Made in Germany. Comes with a 3.5 Tessar lens.
The distance scale on the helicoid is marked in meters (feet are marked below). While subsequent iterations of the Rollei 35 were manufactured in Singapore with minor changes, the original German-made version stands out with its distinct feel and clarity of the viewfinder.
It exudes a sense of solidity and qu...
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92% B
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Sonnar 85mm f2 (Contax)
Sonnar 8.5cm f2. Manufactured by Carl Zeiss in Germany. Made in 1939. Beautiful Chrome barrel. Non-Coating. Meter scale. 6 elements in 3 groups.
Some signs of use on barrel.
Fully serviced in 2020. Lens head serviced in Jan 2024. Excellent working condition.
Haze on inner element. Some effect on pictures, especially under back light.
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92% B
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Angenieux Zoom 45-90mm f2.8 (3 Cam)
Angenieux Zoom, manufactured between 1968 and 1980, marked Leitz's first venture into zoom lenses. Initially, it was offered for Leicaflex cameras. This particular model is in Leica R mount, with 3cam. Manufactured in 1969.Featuring a complex 15 elements in 12 groups. It maintains a constant aperture of f/2.8, offering captivating brightness. It accepts 67mm screw-in filters or Series 8 filter...
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93% B
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Leica Correction Lens -2.0
14358. Leica-made diopter correction lens. -2.0. Compatible with Leica M series cameras. Suitable for M3 to M9 models. Please note that it is not compatible with models from M10 onwards due to size differences.
There are some signs of use, but the glass is clean.
*Shipping to Japan only.
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93% B
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Leica L/M Adapter 50mm
14097. A genuine Leica LM adapter for 50mm lenses. This is a recent model featuring a digital logo with a cut-out design.
When mounted on an M-series Leica camera, it displays frame lines for both 50mm and 75mm lenses. This is an authentic accessory from Leica, providing peace of mind and reliability.
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.
The distance c...
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96% Mint
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Zunow 50/1.1 (S)
Fully serviced in 2013. Very slight cleaning marks and haze on the front elements, yet it does not affect image quality.
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92%
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Leica M4 Black Paint
Leica M4 Black Paint shipped in August 1969, coinciding with the legendary Woodstock Festival.
Clearly, this camera has seen its fair share of use, as evidenced by the significant paint wear on areas where fingers would naturally touch. However, there are minimal signs of dents or dings, indicating that it was cherished and well cared for by a photographer who understood how to handle a camera....
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91% C
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Leica M2 Black Paint
Leica M2 Black Paint, late model. Shipped in May 1962. Everything, including the paint, various parts, and vulcanite, is all original. However, it seems the previous owner cherished it deeply and polished up. Overall, it's a Leica M2BP in quite good condition. Rare item.
Some areas where the black paint has chipped off along the edges, but there are no scratches or dents. It appears to have bee...
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93% B
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Leica M3 Black Paint
Leica M3 Black Paint. Serial number 1097xxx. This is one of the 150 units from a batch with serial numbers ranging from 1097701 to 1097850, shipped on April 8, 1964.This body has clearly seen significant use over the years. The strap lugs have been replaced with chrome ones by Leitz at a later date, and that area has been touched up in black. However, the other parts remain in their original co...
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92% B
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Leica Meter MC Black Paint
Leica Meter MC Black Paint. This is a selenium exposure meter manufactured by the German company Metrawatt. The Leitz code is METRA, later changed to 14200.
Although not manufactured by Leitz, it can be considered a Leitz product. It was introduced as the successor to the Leicameter-M. Featuring a plastic base, it weighs only 80g, making it more user-friendly.
This unit is a late model introduc...
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93% B
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Summicron 90mm f2 (M) Black Paint
90mm Summicron made in Canada. SEOOM. 11122. Manufactured in 1960. While most of the exterior is black chrome, black paint is applied to the rings near the depth of field markings. The red distance markings give it a cool impression. When detached from the lens head and combined with the 16462 helicoid, it can also be used as a lens for the Visoflex system.
The appearance shows minor wear on t...
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92% B
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Black
Tele-Elmarit 90mm Black Chrome. Serial number 11800. Manufactured in 1965. Early model of the black chrome version born in Canada, featuring a rugged red scale.
Despite being a telephoto lens, it has a compact size similar to a 50mm lens, fitting comfortably in the palm of your hand. It boasts exquisite knurling similar to the early Summilux glass, showcasing beautiful craftsmanship. Its modera...
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95% Mint
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Schmidt SL Shutter Release
The release button produced by Schmidt Shokai, which was the official Leitz distributor in Japan. This was a novelty item gifted to purchasers of Leitz products in the 1970s, bearing the engraving 'SL', representing the initials of Schmidt Shokai.
In the past, collectors often find this release button accompanying boxed, fully functional items, along with a warranty certificate from Schmidt Sho...
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95% Mint
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Schmidt SL Shutter Release
The release button produced by Schmidt Shokai, which was the official Leitz distributor in Japan. This was a novelty item gifted to purchasers of Leitz products in the 1970s, bearing the engraving 'SL', representing the initials of Schmidt Shokai.
In the past, collectors often find this release button accompanying boxed, fully functional items, along with a warranty certificate from Schmidt Sho...
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96% Mint
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Rolleiflex Standard Lens Hood
Genuine lens hood for the Rollei Standard. While there are screw-on type hoods, this product is a slightly rarer hood that is fixed with a lever to the protrusion between the upper and lower lenses.
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.
This is an item that appears unused, in like-new condition. Even the included case is in pristine condition.
It's hard...
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96% Mint
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Leica M6 Chrome
10414. Manufactured in 1997. M6 0.72. Chrome. LEICA CAMERA engrave. Very useful camera and getting more popular in these years.
Beautiful Condition. Very slight linear scratch on top cover in right side of view finder.
Fully serviced in 2018. Excellent working condition. Exposure metering works correctly. Very clear view from finder.
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94% A
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Noctilux-M 50mm f1 (M) E60
Leitz super fast speed lens, Noctilux-M 50mm f1.0 The 3rd generation. E60 early version. 11821. Manufactured in 1981. Clean barrel and clear elements.
Very beautiful pictures available at full open aperture. Comes with 12539 hood and 13381 UVa filter.
Very clean barrel with faint signs of use.
Fully serviced in 2023. Excellent working condition. Coupling with rangefinder.
Faint coating deterior...
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95% Mint
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Apo-Summicron-M 90mm f2 ASPH (M) Safari
Released in a worldwide limited edition of 250 units in 2020, the Apo-Summicron-M 90mm f2 Safari. Product code 11705. Its unique olive green color with red and white lettering creates a striking design. It was introduced as a telephoto lens that complements the Leica M10-P Safari. Summicron-M 28mm f2 ASPH Safari, also in a limited edition of 500 units, was released.
5 elements in 5 groups with ...
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98% Like New
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Norita 66 + Noritar 80mm f2
Norita 66 manufactured by Norita Kogaku. Debuted in 1972. 6x6 mid size format camera. Standard lens is Noritar 80mm f2, fastest lens for mid-size format.
1/500 shutter speed, interchangeable finder, multiple exposure, very fast lens. Highly functional.
Beautiful condition and good for collection. Comes with manual, price card, questionnaire card, and caps.
Very clean body. Repainted mark on the...
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95% Mint
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (S) Black
The last type of Nikkor P.C 8.5cm f2 Debuted in 1948. 5 elements in 3 groups. Sonnar type. Nikon S mount. External mount. 48mm filter size. Black one is rare.
@Copy@Beautiful barrel with very faint marks. Hood and caps are slightly used condition.
Good working condition. Focus checked with Nikon S body.
Clear elements without haze or cleaning marks.
Comes with genuine hood and caps.
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93% B
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Leica MDa
Leica MDa. Product code 10103. Manufactured in 1969. The model, derived from the Leica M4, omits the viewfinder, rangefinder, self-timer, and frame selector. The film counter is of the automatic reset type.
Initially, it was developed for record-keeping and academic research purposes, but nowadays, it's good to use with the Visoflex and Visolex lenses for shooting. It's a versatile camera that...
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93% AB
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