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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 mode...
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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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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 ar...
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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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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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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 sh...
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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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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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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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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (S) Lens Hood
¥22,000
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
¥20,000
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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Leica M3 Black Paint
Leica M3 Black Paint, shipped in November 1965. Serial number of 1.13 million. Late version of the M3 Single Stroke in black paint finish. Full original condition. The brass on the areas touched by fingers has naturally appeared, showing a moderate amount of use. Truly rugged atmosphere. Comes with body cap and original box. The box in used condition.Near the right-hand side of the advance knob...
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Noctilux 50mm f1.2 (M)
Serial number 11820. This is the first-generation Noctilux F1.2 lens, manufactured in 1967, part of the early batch. It follows the second batch of Noctilux lenses with serial number 2.24 million.Released in 1966, it was the first lens from Leitz to feature non-spherical glass, with a configuration of 4 groups and 6 elements. Noctilux, meaning night light, has high-contrast reproduction to capt...
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Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 ASPH (M)
Serial number 11686. This is the current model of the Noctilux-M 50mm f/1.2 ASPH lens. It features a double Gauss design with 4 groups and 6 elements. Filter size is E49.
Utilizing modern materials, this lens is a reissue of the legendary first-generation Noctilux 50mm f/1.2. Both the lens and hood are meticulously crafted to closely resemble the design of the original, resulting in a natural f...
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95% Mint
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Noctilux-M 50mm f0.95 ASPH (M) Black
Serial number 11602. This is the current model of the Noctilux lens, which is the brightest camera lens in the world. It features a configuration of 5 groups and 8 elements, with two of the surfaces incorporating non-spherical glass.
Despite its extremely shallow depth of field at f/0.95, the lens produces stunning imagery with well-focused subject planes and minimal distortion. The built-in ho...
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DR Summicron 50mm f2 (M)
Dual-Range Summicron 50mm f/2. This is the final type of the Close-Focus Summicron, designated for the Leica M2-R. Manufactured in 1969 with the serial number 2.35 million, it features meter/feet dual scale markings.
Normally, the product code for the Dual-Range Summicron is 11918, but this item bears the code 11318.
In this final batch of the Dual-Range Summicron, there is a peculiar specifica...
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Leitz Lens Hood IWKOO
IWKOO / 12502N. For Super Angulon 21mm f4. Elegant style with the lens. With IWKOO engrave in small letters.
Slightly used condition. Still clean and in good condition. Fitting tested on lens.
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Leitz Lens Hood IROOA
The classic lens hood for Leica, the IROOA, commonly known as the Iroa. Double-hook design. The later product code is 12571J. Compatible with lenses with an E39 diameter (39mm screw-in).
While there are various variations of the IROOA, this item is a type that has six compatible lenses engraved. This version with IROOA engraving is likely the final model.
Robust construction with a simple and s...
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95% Mint
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Leica M11 Monochrom
Leica M11 Monochrom. Leica product code 20209. Black chrome finish. The latest model of the M Monochrom series, the fourth generation, introduced as a monochrome-only digital camera. Based on the Leica M11, it features updated controls and functions.
Equipped with a 60-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, two-layer absorptive filter glass, and color filter-less design, it explores a new realm of monochro...
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96% Mint
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Leica SL2-S Reporter
Limited edition model of the Leica digital mirrorless camera, the SL2-S. It features a matte dark green coating reminiscent of olive, wrapped in aramid fiber, presenting a remarkably cool appearance.
As the fourth model in Leica's Reporter series of digital cameras, following the M10-P, Q2, and Q2 Monochrom, it builds upon the foundation of the Leica SL-2S, aiming to excel in both still photogr...
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Leica Q2 Reporter
Leica Q2 limited edition, named the Leica Q2 Reporter.
Designed to withstand the harsh shooting environments faced by photographers, it features a durable Kevlar material that is also used in bulletproof vests, along with a matte green paint on the exterior. Leica catalog number is 19063.
The included hood has one deeper scratch on the tip, and the body shows minor scratches typical of regular ...
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Summicron-M 50mm f2 (M)
Summicron-M 50mm f2, third-generation. Produced in 1985 by Leitz Canada and underwent a redesign by Mr. Mandler in 1979. , transitioning from 6 elements in 5 groups to 6 elements in 4 groups. Weighing 198g, this lightweight and compact lens boasts a minimum focusing distance of 0.7m and delivers the characteristic Summicron resolution and pleasing bokeh. The filter size is E39.
Originally user-...
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95% Mint
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Leitz Cable Release OZXVO
OZXVO / 16493. Coupling release manufactured by Leitz. For use with the Visoflex I and Barnack Leica combination. Attach the larger button to the Visoflex and the other end to the shutter button. When you press the shutter button, the force is transmitted to the Visoflex and the shutter is released while the mirror to be lifted.
Minor accessory but very well-designed. Signs of use on box. Very ...
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95% Mint
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Leica Pistol SCNOO Chrome
SCNOO. Leica Pistol in chrome plated.
Rapid winder for barnack Leica. Useable with Leica DII,DIII, IIIa and IIIb with s/n after 159000.
Signs of use found and some brass color are seen on the edge. Also a small dent on the cornar of the winding lever. A screw on the winding side was replased to Nicle screw.
Serviced indcluding replace of ribbon in March 2024. Good working condition. Good for u...
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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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