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Leica IIIa / IIIf Black Dial
This Leica IIIa, with a serial number in the 210,000 range, was originally manufactured in 1936 and later officially converted by Leitz into a IIIf Black Dial model. It still retains several distinctive features of the IIIa, including the separated viewfinder windows, various knobs, and the baseplate, preserving the character of the earlier model. Above all, the compact body size inherited from...
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92% BC
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L)
Chrome barrel Elmar 50mm f3.5. Leitz product code is ELMAR. Serial number falls in the 860,000 range, manufactured in 1951. Coated lens. Optical design consists of 3 groups and 4 elements. Accepts A36 filters. Distance scale is marked in feet.The Elmar 50mm f3.5 with A36 diameter was produced for over 30 years, dating back to the Leica Model A era. This particular unit was made just before the ...
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95% Mint
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Elmar 90mm f4 (L) All Chrome
¥73,000
Elmar 9cm f4, Leica screw mount. A rare all-chrome barrel version. Leitz product code is ELANG. Serial number in the 640,000 range, manufactured in 1947.The all-chrome version is a scarce model produced only briefly in the late 1940s. It was made alongside the prewar-style black/chrome barrel versions for a short period. The lens features a beautiful chrome finish with a subtle, captivating pal...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (L) Chrome
Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f/2 – Leica Screw MountThis is the early version with a chrome barrel. Distance scale is in feet. It features a 3-group, 5-element optical design and a straight helicoid. The lens alone weighs 423g.Often regarded as a copy of the Zeiss Sonnar 85mm f/2 for Contax rangefinders, this lens earned its legendary status when LIFE magazine correspondent David Douglas Duncan used it dur...
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93% B
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (S)
¥53,000
Nikkor-S 5cm f1.4 from the Allied Occupation era. White barrel. Marked Nippon Kogaku Tokyo. Serial number 317555, with matching last three digits. Nikon S internal bayonet mount.This is a Nikkor lens from the era of Nikon M, MS, and early Nikon S bodies, when the cameras were engraved with Made In Occupied Japan (MIOJ). It is estimated to have been manufactured between 1950 and 1951.Constructed...
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93% B
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Summilux-R 50mm f1.4 (3 cam)
The Summilux-R 50mm f1.4, 3-cam version. Leitz product code 11875. Manufactured in 1971. Early type with a separate hood, designed in Germany.Introduced in 1969 for the Leicaflex SL. It is a Gauss-type lens with 7elements in 6 groups. Minimum focusing distance is 0.5m.The barrel shows very minor signs of use, but overall, it maintains a clean appearance. Fully serviced in 2024. Helicoid movemen...
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Leitz Tripod Head KGOON
*Shipping to Japan Only.Leitz medium-sized ball head. A universal type compatible with both large and small tripod screws on both the male and female sides. Engraved with the letter D, the mark of this versatile head—commonly known as the D head.It features an astonishing mechanism where the screw size automatically switches via a spring-loaded system when different equipment is mounted. A prim...
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Leitz Tripod TOOUG
Early model of the Leitz tabletop tripod. The product code is TOOUG, later changed to 14100. Features the old E. LEITZ logo and a large thread screw.The tripod body is made of cast aluminum with an exquisite hammered finish. It is crafted with the exceptional precision typical of Leitz, offering a remarkably satisfying handling feel. Locks firmly in place with minimal effort.A true Leitz access...
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94% A
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Witness + Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L)
A pinnacle among Leica copy cameras, the Witness was manufactured around 1952 and is said to have a production run of fewer than 350 units, making it an exceptionally rare camera. It was produced by the British company Peto Scott and distributed by Ilford.Originally, the Witness was to be equipped with the Daron 50mm f2.9 as the standard lens, but it was deemed too ordinary in terms of specific...
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93% B
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Leica M11-P Safari
Leica M11-P Safari. Leitz product code 20236. Official Japanese domestic model. The matte olive green and satin chrome two-tone finish gives it a refined and elegant appearance. Combined with the sleek exterior design inherited from the M11-P, it makes a very impressive visual statement.Based on the M11-P, it features a 60MP full-frame sensor, 256GB of internal memory, and an electronic shutter...
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97% Like New
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Leica M11-P Black Paint
Leica M11-P Black Paint. Current model. Leica product code is 20212. This unit was purchased from an authorized dealer in Japan.Among our customers, the -P model has consistently been one of the most popular digital M cameras. The red Leica logo is omitted, and the top cover is engraved with the classic cursive Leica script.In terms of features, it boasts a 60-megapixel full-frame sensor, 256GB...
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96% Mint
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Leica M3
The origin of the Leica M series, the Leica M3. This is an early version from the 870,000 serial number range, featuring the desirable “fat strap lugs” and double stroke mechanism. Manufactured in 1957, it comes with a self-timer. The pressure plate was updated from glass to metal, and the ASA scale goes up to 1000. The legendary Leica MP was also produced during this era, sharing many characte...
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92% B
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
2nd Generation Summilux 50mm f1.4, Black Chrome finish. The Leitz product code is 11114. With a serial number in the 2,620,000 range, this lens was manufactured in 1973. It features a 5-group, 7-element optical design.As a newly designed second-generation model, it delivers sharper rendering at wider apertures while retaining the signature Summilux character. This results in a more stable and c...
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93% B
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Chrome
Leitz code name HEGRA. The Hektor 73mm f1.9 is a classic prewar medium-telephoto lens from Leitz and the first fast medium-telephoto lens for Leica. This particular example features a black paint and chrome finish with a straight helicoid design.Its serial number falls in the 140,000 range. While the Leitz serial number chart indicates a production year of 1932, similar straight helicoid all-bl...
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Black
Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8, black chrome finish. Made by Leitz Canada. This is an early version of the black barrel model, featuring the bold and distinctive red scale. Leitz catalog number is 11800. Serial number in the 2.14 million range, manufactured in 1965.Despite being a telephoto lens, its overall length is close to that of a 50mm lens, making it compact enough to fit in the palm of your han...
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94% A
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Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 (M)
Triple Elmar 9cm. Code 11830. Serial number in the 1.92 million range, manufactured in 1962. The filter thread is E39 size. As production lasted only five years, the total number manufactured was limited to around 6000 units. This model adopted new glass types and shifted from the previous 4-element design to a 3-element construction.Nicknamed the Razor Elmar for its high resolving power and sh...
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95% Mint
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Summar 50mm f2 (L)
Summar 50mm f2. Serial number in the 440,000 range, manufactured in 1938. Leitz code is SUMUS. Features a hexagonal aperture and what appears to be a later Leitz-applied coating. The aperture scale follows continental markings (f2, 2.2, 3.2–), and the helicoid is marked in meters.This classic Leica standard lens offers rich bokeh and natural vignetting typical of the double-Gauss design. At ful...
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93% B
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (L)
Nikkor-S.C 5cm f1.4 in Leica screw mount.This is the later version with a black-painted aperture ring, commonly known as the black band version. Distance scale in feet.It was supplied for domestic Leica copies such as Leotax. The optical construction is the same as the 50mm f1.4 for Nikon rangefinder cameras, a Sonnar-type design.Rangefinder coupling is maintained down to approximately 3.5 feet...
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93% B
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Alpa 9d Green
Alpa 9d Green. A 35mm eye-level SLR camera made by the Swiss company Pignons S.A. It was the third TTL (through-the-lens) metering camera in the world, following the Topcon RE Super and Pentax SP. Among Alpa's high-end, small-batch production lineup, the 9d was the best-selling model. A total of 4,391 units were made in silver finish, and 665 in black.This particular green version was a special...
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92% B
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Alpa 11si Black
Alpa 11si. The final and most popular model from Alpa, known for its ease of use and high reliability. It was manufactured between 1976 and 1989. Among these, only 768 units are said to have been produced with black finish.This particular unit is a European-market version without the crest on the front of the pentaprism, giving it a clean and cool appearance. The top cover is finished in black ...
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93% AB
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Kinoptik Apochromat 100mm f2 (Alpa)
¥650,000
Kinoptik Apochromat 100mm f2, Alpa mount, late version. Made in France and produced between 1960 and 1980. With only 748 units manufactured, it is quite a rare lens.It features a 4-group 6-element Gaussian-type optical design. Among Alpa-mount lenses, it stands out for its high specifications and was considered one of the most expensive lenses even within the already premium Alpa system. The mi...
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94% A
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M42 - Alpa Adapter Practibag
¥21,000
Praktibag. A lens mount adapter for Alpa cameras. It converts the wide range of Praktica (M42 mount) lenses from around the world to the Alpa mount.Though unmarked, this is a genuine Alpa accessory. A must-have item for Alpa users.The adapter is in excellent condition with minimal signs of use. It has been tested on an Alpa body with an M42 lens.The price includes shipping.
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Biotar 75mm f1.5 (Exakta)
¥260,000
Biotar 75mm f1.5, postwar version, later type. Equipped with a preset aperture, the barrel is notably thicker and more robust. Coated optics. This particular lens has the serial number 422xxxx, indicating it was manufactured in 1954.A high-speed medium telephoto lens made by Carl Zeiss Jena, featuring a 4-group 6-element double Gauss design. The distance scale shows both meters and feet. Constr...
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Leica CL
Leica CL, product code 19301, released in 2017. A compact digital camera with interchangeable lenses made by Leica. It supports the current Leica L-mount, the same as the SL series.As the name suggests, it inherits the legacy of the classic Leica CL, offering excellent portability and mobility. It features an APS-C size sensor, making it an attractive option for those who enjoy shooting with ci...
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94% A
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Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-90mm f2.8-4 ASPH
Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-90mm, product code 11176. Current production model. Serial number in the 4,520,000 range, made in Germany in 2014.This is the standard zoom lens for the Leica SL series, from the original SL to the SL3. It features 18 elements in 15 groups, including 4 aspherical elements.Covering a wide focal range, it delivers beautiful bokeh, vibrant colors, and high-resolution imag...
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95% Mint
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Leicaflex SL Black Paint
Leitz-made SLR camera, Leicaflex SL. Black paint finish.Serial number in the 1.23 million range, manufactured in 1969/70. Product code is 10012.Introduced in 1968 as the successor to the original Leicaflex, it was sold until 1974.It featured an upgrade to TTL metering and supported 2-cam lenses.Carrying forward the rugged design of the first-generation Leicaflex, its bold and utilitarian look i...
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93% B
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Summilux-R 35mm f1.4 (3 cam)
¥850,000
The Summilux-R 35mm f1.4, introduced in 1984. This is the 3-cam version, with a serial number in the 3.27 million range, manufactured in 1983, the year before its official release. Leica's product code is 11337. It features a built-in hood, 67mm filter thread, and a minimum focusing distance of 50 cm.This lens is highly acclaimed for its beautiful rendering at wide open aperture. Excellent for ...
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95% Mint
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Summicron-R 90mm f2 (3 cam)
Summicron-R 90mm f/2 — Leica R mount, 3-cam version. Serial number in the 2.71 million range, manufactured in 1974 by Leitz Canada. This medium telephoto lens was introduced in 1970 and remained in production until 1999, making it a long-selling classic. Leitz product code: 11219.It features a 5-element, 4-group optical design, which differs from the Summicron 90mm for Leica M mount. The minimu...
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95% Mint
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Nikkor 35mm f3.5 (S) MIOJ
W-Nikkor·C 35mm f3.5 by Nippon Kogaku. Engraved with serial number 612 and marked Nippon Kogaku Tokyo. A discreet Made in Occupied Japan (MIOJ) engraving is found around the rear element, indicating production during the Allied occupation of Japan.This very first version bearing the 612 test serial prefix was produced around the launch of the Nikon I, with only about 125 units reportedly made. ...
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Nikkor 35mm f3.5 (S) MIOJ
W-Nikkor·C 35mm f3.5 with MIOJ engraving. Marked Nippon Kogaku Tokyo. This lens belongs to the series following the 612 test lot and is assigned to the 910 test lot. As indicated by its serial number, this particular unit was the 9th manufactured in the 910 batch—resulting in an exceptionally rare four-digit serial number.It was produced during the Nikon M era, and is estimated to have been man...
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94% A
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (L) MIOJ
Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2, early type in Leica screw mount. Manufactured around 1949, with serial number 903x. This lens belongs to the second batch, the dummy-numbered 903 series, following the earliest 801 series which is said to have had around 300 units produced. This particular lens is the third one made in the 903 series.Among the early units in the 903 batch, it is believed that about ten were...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (L) MIOJ
¥260,000
Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2, a renowned lens highly praised by D.D. Duncan during the Korean War. It played a major role in spreading the excellence of Japanese-made lenses worldwide.This unit is an early version with Leica screw mount, manufactured around 1950. Serial number 903xxx. It belongs to the 903 dummy number series following the earliest 801 series, and is the 616th lens produced in that seri...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (S) MIOJ
Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2, early version for Nikon S mount. This highly acclaimed lens was famously used by D.D. Duncan during the Korean War. Manufactured around 1950.Serial number 903xxx. This unit belongs to the second production batch with the test number 903, following the earliest 801 series. It was the 847th lens produced in this lot, placing it in the later phase of the 903 batch. While the c...
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Nikkor 135mm f4 (L) MIOJ
Rare item. This is the earliest model of the Nikkor-Q.C 13.5cm f4, manufactured by Nippon Kogaku. Serial number 611x, part of the discarded-number 611 series. Leica screw mount with rangefinder coupling.The 135mm f4 lens was designed in 1946, and mass production began in October of the same year (the exact launch date is unknown). As indicated by the last digit of the serial number, this is the...
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (L)
Nikkor S.C 5cm f1.4. Nippon Kogaku Tokyo. A rangefinder-coupled standard lens in Leica L mount.This lens was introduced in October 1950, just a year after the release of its predecessor, the Nikkor-SC 50mm f1.5. While it retains the 3-group, 7-element Sonnar-type optical design, unlike the f1.5 which was a direct copy of the Zeiss Sonnar, the f1.4 version was an evolved design with original imp...
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Nikon SP + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
Nikon SP Chrome, manufactured by Nippon Kogaku. Serial number is in the 6.2 million range. This is the pinnacle model of Nikon’s rangefinder cameras. The main viewfinder features parallax correction and switchable framelines for 50mm, 85mm, 105mm, and 135mm lenses, with a built-in rangefinder image. The 1:1 magnification is also a standout feature. The secondary viewfinder supports framing for ...
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93% AB
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Nikon SP Illuminator
Illuminator for the rangefinder of the Nikon SP, released in March 1958. The number produced is unknown, but it is believed to be very limited. Among them, fully working units are exceptionally rare.When switched on in the dark, the lively viewfinder of the SP softly lights up, creating an enchanting and almost dreamlike scene.Practicality aside, this is one of the most unique accessories ever ...
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95% Mint
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Nikon Camera Rain Protector
Made by Nippon Kogaku, this is a Nikon Camera Rain Protector designed to be used while the Nikon S2 is stored in its case. It fits S2 bodies equipped with standard lenses, except the f1.1. Made of vinyl, the lens compartment features the word Nikon printed in white.The zipper is made by YKK and located at the bottom, allowing the camera to be inserted and removed from below. On the right side (...
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95% Mint
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Leica M3
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96% Mint
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Leica IIIg
The final model of the Barnack Leica series, the Leica IIIg. Leitz product code is GOOEF.Serial number is in the 870,000 range, manufactured in 1957. This was the golden age of postwar Leitz, when many iconic Leica models such as the Leica MP, M3 Black Paint, and military Olive models appeared in the late 1950s.No expense was spared in its design and manufacturing, and the exceptional build qua...
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 (L)
Hektor 2.8cm f6.3, chrome late model. HOOPYCHROM. Serial number is in the 790,000 range, manufactured in 1950. Distance scale is in meters. This lens is coated.Among the Hektor 28mm lenses produced since 1935, this example comes from the later batches and shows slight design differences from the prewar models. The most noticeable change is the relocation of the serial number from the rear of th...
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95% Mint
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Super-Angulon 21mm f4 (L/M)
One of the earliest Super-Angulon 21mm lenses, believed to be one of the 222 units produced in 1958 during Leitz's golden age. Later designated with the code 11002K, its serial number falls within the 1.6 million range.Although it bears the Leitz name, the lens was manufactured by Schneider and is an ultra-wide-angle design. Some versions even carry Schneider serial numbers, making them particu...
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Leitz Hand Strap TROOV
A genuine leather hand strap by Leitz, model TROOV, introduced in 1938. It dates back to the era of the Leica IIIa and features a large tripod screw.There is no Leitz logo found anywhere on it, and most were likely discarded over time, making this strap quite rare today.As expected from a genuine Leitz product, the quality of the tripod screw, snap fastener, and leather is outstanding. The leat...
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Leitz Strap 14092
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Leica genuine leather strap, model 14092. This version features thinner leather for a more supple and flexible feel. As expected from Leitz, even the strap reflects their uncompromising quality, crafted from high-grade leather. It becomes softer and more comfortable with use while maintaining sufficient strength. Man...
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94% A
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Apo-Summicron-R 180mm f2 (R)
Apo-Summicron-R 180mm f2 lens with R mount, product code 11271. This is a large-aperture telephoto lens with a 6-group, 9-element apochromatic design.Despite being a telephoto, it achieves a fast maximum aperture of f2, making it suitable for handheld shooting even in challenging conditions—perfect for capturing runway scenes, for example. The minimum focusing distance is 1.5 meters. Thanks to ...
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Voigtlander 28/35mm Mini Finder Black
A standalone viewfinder made by Cosina Voigtländer. Finished in black paint. The inner bright frame corresponds to 35mm, and the outer frame to 28mm.Its charming shape resembles a shortened version of the legendary Leitz mini-finder WEISU. The design features a classic combination of black paint and chrome plating.A perfect match for black-painted Barnack Leicas or M models.There is a linear sc...
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Voigtlander 50mm Finder Silver
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Viewfinder for Voigtländer 50mm lenses, finished in silver. The design is inspired by the legendary Leitz SBOOI viewfinder.Most importantly, the clarity is excellent—this is a highly regarded and popular item.No signs of use and in excellent cosmetic condition. It looks almost like new.The glass is perfectly clear wi...
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96% Mint
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Leitz 28mm Finder SLOOZ Black
Leitz original metal 28mm viewfinder, SLOOZ. Later designated as code 12007. This one is finished in black chrome. A perfect match for lenses like the Elmarit 28mm or red-scale Summaron.Not only does it pair well with black chrome bodies, but it also complements black paint bodies beautifully.There are only minimal signs of wear, and the finder remains in exceptionally clean condition with bare...
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Leica M4 Black Chrome
Leica M4 Black Chrome. Leitz product code is 10402. Serial number falls in the 1.38 million range, manufactured in 1974. Made in Germany. This is a domestically distributed official product handled by Schmidt Shokai.The M4 was introduced as the successor to the M3 and M2, and is still beloved by many enthusiasts today for its overall ease of use. It features bright frames for 35/50/90/135mm len...
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95% Mint
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Noctilux 50mm f1.2 (M)
First-generation Noctilux 50mm f1.2. Leica product code 11820. This is an early version from the 2.25 million serial range, manufactured in 1968.The Noctilux was introduced in 1966 as Leica's first lens to incorporate aspherical elements. It features a 4-group, 6-element construction.Named after the night light, the Noctilux was designed to capture images under low light with high contrast repr...
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Leica M10-P Safari
Leica M10-P Safari. Leica product code is 20015. Finished in olive green paint reminiscent of vintage military Leicas, accented with silver chrome dials, this model exudes refined elegance. Chrome-finished lenses complement it beautifully, making it a perfect match for the legendary Leitz lenses from the 1950s and 60s.Released in 2019 as a limited edition of 1,500 units worldwide. At the same t...
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Leica A / DII + Elmar 50mm f3.5 Early
This Leica A model from 1926, originally equipped with the early Elmar lens, was later factory-upgraded by Leitz to a DII Chrome version. Overseas, such upgrades are often referred to as factory conversions. The serial number is in the 23xx range, a block where examples with arrowhead engravings are sometimes found. The Elmar lens bears meter distance markings, and the tripod socket is of the l...
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Leica A / DII + Elmar 50mm f3.5 Early
This Leica Model A, originally manufactured in 1929 and equipped with an early Elmar lens, was later upgraded by Leitz to a Model DII. During the upgrade, the lens was also converted to support rangefinder coupling. The body bears a serial number in the 19000 range, and the lens helicoid is marked with the number 3. Distance markings are in meters.At the time, Leitz reportedly had dedicated upg...
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Leica M3
Leica M3, late model with single-stroke advance. Serial number in the 1.02 million range, manufactured in 1961. Equipped with a self-timer. Leica product code is IGEMO. The tripod socket is the small thread type.The Leica M3 is widely regarded as the finest rangefinder camera ever made. It propelled Leica to the top of the postwar camera world and stands as a true milestone in photographic hist...
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Leica M6 Chrome
Leica M6 Classic, chrome finish. Model number 10414, manufactured in 1994. This unit features the sh logo of Siebel Hegner, the official Leica distributor in Japan. It has a 0.72x viewfinder magnification. The back door is equipped with a film speed setting dial, and exposure is indicated via red LEDs inside the viewfinder.Built-in light meter. Thanks to its ease of use and reliability, its pop...
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Leica CL + Summicron-C 40mm f2
The Leica CL is a compact Leica born from the collaboration between Leitz and Minolta. Serial number is in the 1.42 million range, manufactured in 1973/74. It comes standard with the Summicron-C 40mm F2 lens.Equipped with a 40mm viewfinder frame and vertical-run shutter, it features mechanisms different from M-type models. The viewfinder also includes frames for 50mm and 90mm lenses, offering e...
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92% B
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
Summicron 35mm f2 with chrome barrel, commonly known as the 8-element version. Made in Germany. Leica product code is SAWOM, later changed to 11308. Serial number in the 2.19 million range, manufactured in 1966. Minimum focusing distance is 0.7 meters. Filter diameter is E39. This lens is admired not only for its outstanding rendering but also for its design, full of functional beauty typical o...
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95% Mint
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Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 (M)
Triplet Elmar 9cm, model 11830, serial number in the 1.92 million range, manufactured in 1962. Made in Germany.This lens introduced a new type of optical glass and shifted from the traditional four-element Elmar design to a 3 elements configuration. It accepts E39 filters.Production lasted only five years, with a total of approximately 6,000 units made.Known for its high resolution and sharp re...
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93% B
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Nikon F-36 Motor Drive w/ Battery Power Pack
Set of F-36 motor drive and direct-coupled battery pack. Unused item, only opened. Just like a brand-new product from the time of release. A set that seems to have traveled through time to the present day.Comes with original box, manual, warranty card, connection plate and its protective sheet. The direct-coupled battery pack includes its original box, manual, and contact adapter for connection...
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99% Like New
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Leitz Lens Hood OLLUX
Dedicated hood for the legendary Summilux 35mm f1.4 1st, commonly known as the Steel Rim. This hood is renowned not only for its function but also for its elegant appearance when mounted. Leica product code is OLLUX, and the later code is 12522H. Often referred to as Ollux in the collector community.This item is the early version with the OLLUX engraving (later versions are marked 12522H), spec...
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95% Mint
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