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Hasselblad C12 Magazine
Hasselblad film magazine C12, made in 1962.Compatible with the V system introduced after 1957.This magazine dates back to the era of the 500C and SWC.To set the frame counter, open the film window and check the first frame of the film.The overall appearance is clean with minimal signs of use. There are slight scuff marks on the mount surface where it connects to the body, but for a Hasselblad m...
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Nikkor 35mm f2.5 (S)
Wide-angle lens for Nikon S series, the W-Nikkor 35mm f2.5, later version with an aluminum barrel. Among the late models, this one has already lost the letter C from the Nikkor engraving. It comes just before the final version that featured a revised aperture ring. Starting around 1956, the lens adopted a lighter aluminum body with a beautiful black finish.It has a 4-group, 6-element double Gau...
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Rolleinar 2 (RIII)
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customers, please contact us before placing an order.Rolleinar 2, for RIII (Bay3) bayonet mount. Close-up lens designed for Rolleiflex 2.8F and similar models.When attached, it enables close-up photography from approximately 30cm to 50cm.There are slight signs of use on the exterior, but no noticeable scratches or dings, making it quite clean overall.The gl...
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Zeiss 35mm Finder
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Zeiss viewfinder for 35mm lenses. Code number is 432/5. Chrome finish. This model was produced during the Contax IIa/IIIa era.It can be mounted not only on Contax cameras, but also on M-type Leica bodies.Please note that it interferes with the shutter dial on Leica models earlier than the IIIc. It can be used without...
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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.Designed in the style of Leitz's classic SBOOI finder.Most importantly, the clarity is excellent.A very popular item.There are minor scuff marks on the accessory shoe from attaching and removing items. Other than that, the condition is nearly indistinguishabl...
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Leica M3 Black Paint
Leica M3 black paint, shipped in November 1965, with a serial number in the 1.13 million range. This is a later-model M3 with single-stroke advance and original black paint finish.The camera is fully original, including the vulcanite covering. There is a slight brassing on areas touched by fingers, but both the top and bottom plates still retain a subtle matte texture, almost like a fine powder...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black Paint
Summicron 50mm f2, 1st generation rigid mount, late type in black paint finish. Red scale. The combination of black paint and red engravings gives it a bold and sharp appearance.This particular lens comes from the final batch of the red scale series, just before the transition to yellow scale. Serial number in the 2.14 million range, manufactured in 1965.The black painted areas show bubbling an...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black Early
Summicron 50mm f2, 2nd generation early transitional model. Serial number falls in the 2.26 million range, manufactured in 1968. This rare version uniquely combines the newly designed 6-element, 5-group optical formula of the 2nd generation with the body of the 1st generation lens. In recent years, it has been referred to as the Transitional Model overseas. The Leitz product code is 11817, same...
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Tropen Summar 50mm f2 (L)
Produced in 1938 and 1942 for tropical regions, this is a rare version of the Summar known as the Tropen or Tropical Summar 50mm. Leica’s product code for this model is TROPEN, 42214 (the regular Summar is 42134).This example has been post-coated by Leica. While the regular Summar has a 4-group, 6-element configuration, the Tropen Summar features an additional front element, making it a 4-group...
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Summilux-M 75mm f1.4 (M)
Serial number in the 3.22 million range, manufactured in 1982, this is the second-generation Summilux-M 75mm f1.4 with a built-in hood. Filter size is E60, and the product code is 11815.A compact, large-aperture medium telephoto lens that handles similarly to a 50mm lens. With minimal distortion, it's ideal for portrait photography. It delivers the soft bokeh typical of the Summilux line, combi...
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Leica M9 Black Paint
Leica M9 Black Paint finish. Leitz product code 10704.The first digital M-series Leica to feature a full-frame sensor.Its CCD sensor, still passionately admired by core enthusiasts, produces uniquely beautiful color tones. Some of our staff continue to use it today.While the controls may feel outdated, as one user aptly put it, the M9 is an electronic film camera. A fitting and humorous descrip...
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Leica MP 0.72 Chrome
Current Leica MP in silver chrome finish. Leica product code is 10301.The current MP model debuted in 2002, and this unit, with a serial number in the 2.89 million range, was manufactured in the launch year.It features a built-in light meter and a 0.72x viewfinder magnification.This model faithfully carries on the tradition of Leica’s M series and remains a highly popular camera even today.Ther...
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95% Mint
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Leica M4-2 Black Chrome
Leica M4-2 in black chrome finish, serial number in the 1.52 million range, manufactured in 1979 by Leitz Canada. The Leitz product code is 10410.The M4-2 debuted in 1978, following the release of the M5 and CL, and was produced for only three years until 1980 before being succeeded by the M4-P. Since then, no models have returned to the M5-style body, and the design lineage of the M4 has conti...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Chrome
Early version of the first-generation Summilux 50mm f1.4, featuring a beautiful chrome finish. Often nicknamed the Lady. Serial number is in the 1.75 million range, manufactured in 1960. Leitz product code is SOOME.Known for its elegant and refined exterior, this lens pairs seamlessly not only with classic M3 or M2 bodies from the same era, but also with modern digital M models thanks to its ti...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (L) Rigid
¥370,000
¥350,000
Collapsible barrel Summicron 50mm f2, Leica screw mount. Serial number in the 1.7 million range, manufactured in 1959.A few years after the launch of the Leica M3 in 1954, only 1,160 units of this L-mount version were produced during the era when the M series had already become mainstream. Leitz product code: SOSTA / 11018. Focusing scale is in feet, with a minimum focusing distance of 1 meter....
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Angenieux 90mm f1.8 (Exakta)
Angénieux 90mm f1.8, Type P1, early version. Exakta mount. Optical design consists of 4 groups and 5 elements in an Ernostar-type configuration. Made in 1953. Manual aperture control.Among Angénieux’s 90mm lenses for 35mm photography, this is the brightest. Minimum focusing distance is 3.5 feet (1 meter). With an adapter, it can be enjoyed on a variety of camera systems.The Angénieux P1 is a su...
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Angenieux 35mm f3.5 Type X1 (L)
Angénieux 35mm f3.5 Type X1, made in France. A rare Leica screw mount lens with rangefinder coupling, manufactured in 1946—shortly after World War II. Serial number 91xxx places it in the very first production batch. The aluminum barrel weighs only 59g, making it exceptionally compact and lightweight. As expected from Angénieux, its unique and bold design truly stands out.It features a Tessar-t...
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Angenieux 75mm f3.5 (L) Type Z3
Angénieux 75mm f3.5 Type Z3, made in 1945. Genuine Leica screw mount. Serial number 63xxx.This is a triplet design with 3 elements in 3 groups. Uncoated optics. Distance scale in meters. The aluminum barrel weighs only 128g, making it remarkably lightweight and compact—so much so that you might forget it's a telephoto lens. Our test photographer particularly appreciated this aspect. The renderi...
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91% C
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Leica Meter MR Black Paint
Leica Meter MR-4 in black paint finish. A CdS-type exposure meter, catalog number 14218 from Leitz.It attaches to the top plate of M-series Leica cameras and couples with the shutter speed dial for synchronized exposure readings.With the MR-4 model, the ON/OFF switch no longer interferes with the M4’s rewind crank.This particular unit shows minimal signs of use, and the black paint retains a ma...
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Heidoscop
¥110,000
Manufactured by the German company Franke & Heidecke, the Heidoscop is a stereo twin-lens reflex camera produced between 1925 and 1940. It was introduced as an advanced model equipped with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 75mm f4.5 lens. It can be considered an ancestor of the Rolleiflex.
Between around 1914 and 1926, stereo photography enjoyed worldwide popularity. It's hard to imagine today t...
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Leitz 50mm Finder SBOOI
Leitz's classic 50mm viewfinder. Product code is SBOOI, later changed to 12015.This example is a later model with the 50mm marking and large capital-letter engraving, giving it a more modern appearance.Like many of Leitz's standard accessories, the SBOOI has more than eight known variations. This particular one features knurled grips on both sides for slip resistance, a black-painted eyepiece s...
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Leitz 35mm Finder SBLOO
Leica’s classic external 35mm finder, SBLOO. This particular piece is an early version with the hexagonal Leitz logo, released in 1951.A masterpiece among Leitz finders, offering a brilliantly clear view.Not only ideal for Barnack Leicas or the M3, which lack a built-in 35mm frame, but also a joy to mount even on models that do—just attaching it instantly lifts your spirits.A brilliant accessor...
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96% Mint
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Orion Nikon S - Leica Adapter
A Rare Find: The Orion Ring This is an adapter — also referred to as a coupler — that allows Nikon S-mount lenses to be used on Leica screw mount bodies.Distance scale is in feet, with a minimum focusing distance of 3.5 feet (1 meter).This was the very first product developed by Akira Hagihara, who later founded Orion Seiki (which would become Miranda Camera), in collaboration with his univers...
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Leica Visoflex 2
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Electronic viewfinder Visoflex 2, compatible with Leica M10 and M11 series. Leica product code is 24028.It features a high-resolution 3.7-million-dot OLED display that offers a large, vivid view with rich color depth.Equipped with an eye sensor that automatically turns the display on or off, and a diopter adjustment ...
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Leitz Rangefinder Filter OKARO
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customers, please contact us before placing an order.The Leitz product code is OKARO, later changed to 14058. This is a rangefinder filter for Leica IIIb, IIIc, IIId, and IIIf.When attached, the rangefinder's double image turns orange, enhancing contrast and making focusing easier.A modest but highly practical accessory.Both the frame and the glass are in e...
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なにがし レリーズ・ボタン L 真鍮素地
¥4,260
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100% Brand New
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Nokton 50mm f1.5 (L)
Leica Nokton 50mm f1.5 – Leica Screw Mount. Manufactured by Voigtländer, this particular example is a mid-to-late production model with serial number 327xxxx, dating from 1951. The lens was designed by Dr. Tronnier, the same optical engineer behind the Xenon 50mm f1.5. It features a 5-group, 7-element optical formula, distance scale in feet, and weighs 339g as measured.While the Nokton 50mm f1....
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Elmarit 28mm f2.8 (M) Red Scale
Early version of the first-generation Elmarit 28mm f2.8, known as the Red Scale variant for its red lettering. Often referred to as the 9-element gem. Leica product code is 11801. Serial number is in the 2.19 million range, manufactured in 1966. Made by Leitz Canada. The infinity lock is finished in black paint.It features a 6-group, 9-element non-retrofocus optical design, with a rear element ...
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Black
Summilux 35mm f1.4, made in Canada. Second generation. Serial number in the 2,540,000 range. Manufactured in 1972. Leica product code is 11870.This large-aperture wide-angle lens is one of Leica’s most iconic and long-selling lenses, produced for over 30 years starting from the first generation Steel Rim model.At maximum aperture, it offers soft, gentle rendering, while stopping down produces s...
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95% Mint
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Summicron-M 35mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron-M 35mm f2, the highly regarded 7-element version. Finished in black chrome. Leitz product code is 11310. Serial number falls in the 3.6 million range, made in Germany in 1992. Known overseas as the "Bokeh King" due to its exceptional rendering.This third-generation Summicron 35mm lens, with a 5-group, 7-element design, represents the matured evolution of Leica M wide-angle lenses. Alt...
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97% Like New
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
Summicron 35mm f2 with chrome barrel, commonly known as the 8-element version. Made in Canada. Leitz product code is SAWOM, later 11308. Serial number is in the 2,010,000 range, manufactured in 1963. Minimum focusing distance is 0.7 meters, filter thread is E39.This lens features a beautiful chrome finish and a design full of functional elegance, offering not only excellent optical performance ...
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Leica M Typ240
11770. Leica M Typ240 in black paint finish. This is the third-generation model in Leica’s digital M lineup. Unlike the M9 and earlier models which used CCD sensors, the M240 features a CMOS sensor, enabling live view and video recording capabilities.At our store, we have used multiple units of the M240 extensively as demo models. Its neutral color rendering, long-lasting battery, and robust, r...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Chrome
Summicron 50mm f2 1st, the highly sought-after later version with a rigid barrel. Leica M mount. Leitz product code is SOSIC, later changed to 11818. Serial number in the 2,090,000 range, manufactured in 1965. Distance scale shows both feet and meters. This is a 6-group, 7-element optical design unique to Leitz, often referred to as an "air lens" due to its high transparency.A masterpiece of fu...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black
The second generation of Leica's renowned high-speed standard lens, the Summicron 50mm f2. Serial number in the 2.53 million range, produced in 1972. Made in Germany. Optical design consists of 6 elements in 5 groups—commonly referred to as the 6-element version. From this 2nd generation onward, the lens can focus down to 0.7 meters. Leitz product code: 11818.Often overshadowed by the first-gen...
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Leica IIIf Red Dial
Leica IIIf Red Dial, serial number in the 810,000 range, manufactured in 1956. The Leitz product code is LOOHN.Introduced in 1950 as the successor to the Leica IIIc, the early Leica IIIf models were equipped without a self-timer and featured black-engraved synchronization markings (known as Black Dial). Later versions adopted red engravings, thus the "Red Dial" designation. This particular exam...
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Wide-Angle Lykemar 35mm f3.5 (L)
Wide-Angle Lykemar 35mm f3.5. A Leica screw mount wide-angle lens said to have been produced in very small numbers by Kodak USA for its Leica-copy camera, the Kardon. Its appearance resembles more of a partially-collapsed Elmar 50mm than an Elmar 35mm.It is a 3-element lens, and the serial number appears to follow the same pattern as the Ektar series. The build gives off a slightly cheap impres...
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Hasselblad 500C + Planar 80mm f2.8 + A12
Hasselblad 500C, a 6x6 medium format camera made in Sweden. This legendary model earned its place as a top-tier professional medium format system thanks to the superb lineup of interchangeable lenses by Carl Zeiss, excellent handling, robust construction, and a wide array of accessories. It remains beloved by enthusiasts to this day.The body was manufactured in 1970, and the film magazine in 19...
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Planar C 100mm f3.5 (Hasselblad)
Planar C 100mm f3.5, made by Carl Zeiss in Germany. This version has no T coating and was manufactured in 1970. Commonly referred to as the "early silver nose" model, it features a chrome-finished front and the rest in black chrome, giving it a bold and refined appearance.With a focal length slightly longer than the standard 80mm, it is known for its ease of use. This lens is relatively uncommo...
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Nikkor 35mm f3.5 (L)
Nikkor 35mm f3.5, late version with black aperture ring. Leica screw mount with rangefinder coupling. Distance scale is in feet. Filter thread is 34.5mm.The lens design is a Tessar-type, consisting of 4 elements in 3 groups, identical to the Leitz Elmar 35mm f3.5. Though modest in appearance, it delivers solid image quality even at full aperture.Early versions featured an all-chrome finish, whi...
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Micro-Nikkor 50mm f3.5 (S)
Micro-Nikkor 50mm f3.5 for Nikon S series. Released in 1956. It features a 4-group, 5-element optical design with a collapsible barrel. Filter thread is 34.5mm screw-in.This was the first 35mm-format Nikon lens to carry the Micro-NIKKOR name, originally designed for microfilm reproduction. With an astonishing resolution of 300 lines per millimeter, it remains a high-performance lens even by tod...
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Leitz Lens Hood IWKOO
Super-Angulon 21mm f4 lens hood. Leica product code is IWKOO / 12502N.This is the later version engraved with 12502N.A beautifully designed hood that looks excellent when mounted on the lens.The item shows only the slightest signs of use and has an exceptionally clean appearance.The black-painted hood section has a small spot of paint loss at the tip, but overall it is in barely used condition....
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Travegon 35mm f3.5 (L)
¥68,000
Travagon 35mm f3.5 lens made by Albert Schacht in Germany. Leica screw mount with rangefinder coupling. Optical design consists of 3 groups and 6 elements. The distinctive zebra-patterned barrel gives it a unique appearance. Minimum focusing distance is 1 meter. Filter diameter is 48mm. The barrel is relatively lightweight due to its aluminum construction, weighing approximately 195g.Schacht wa...
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Leitz Rangefinder FOKOS Chrome
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Leitz vertical rangefinder FOKOS in chrome finish. This is the later version produced after 1949, and among those, it appears to be the final type with the hexagonal Leitz logo oriented upward. The product code is FOKOS, later changed to 14011. Distance scale is in meters.It is a vertical type rangefinder like the ea...
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Voigtlander Lens Hood 32mm
¥6,500
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.After Voigtländer was absorbed by Zeiss, this lens hood was sold under their brand.The original box bears the Zeiss part number 20.5710, while the hood itself is engraved with Voigtländer’s former part number 310/32.The hood is an original Voigtländer product from that era, a 32mm slip-on type.It is designed for the ...
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Leica M3 Case
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Late-model Leica M3 and M2 era original leather case by Leitz. Catalog number is IDCWO. The tripod screw is the small type.Compared to standard cases, the front section protrudes less, making it suitable for collapsible Elmar and collapsible Summicron lenses. It can also accommodate Summaron 35mm and 8-element Summic...
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Leica M5 Case 14544
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Leica M4 Black Paint
Leica M4 original black paint version. Leitz product code 10402. Serial number in the 1.24 million range, shipped in August 1969.In the same month, the legendary Woodstock Festival was held following the Apollo 11 moon landing in July. In Japan, the first *Otoko wa Tsurai yo* film was released. It was a time when anti-Vietnam War sentiment was growing and photojournalists were playing an import...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black Paint
Summicron 50mm f2 2nd version in black paint finish. Model 11817. Serial number in the 2,430,000 range, manufactured in 1970. 5 elements in 6 groups.At first glance, it looks like an ordinary black chrome 2nd version Summicron 50mm, but this is actually the final black paint version. The base of the lens barrel and the focusing ring are finished in black paint. This version has been confirmed i...
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Summicron-M 50mm f2 (M) Black
The 3rd generation Summicron 50mm f2, now officially named Summicron-M, adopting the modern naming convention. Leitz product code is 11819. Serial number is in the 2.98 million range, manufactured in 1979 by Leitz Canada. The optical design was developed by Dr. Walter Mandler. The construction changed from the 5-element, 6-group formula of the 2nd generation to a 6-element, 4-group configuratio...
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Noctilux-M 50mm f1 (M) E60
Third-generation Noctilux 50mm with separate hood design, early E60 type. This model succeeded the E58 version. Leitz product code is 11821. Serial number is in the 3.11 million range, made in 1981 by Leitz Canada. The matching lens hood is 12539.A lens that lets you fully enjoy the unique Noctilux rendering, especially wide open at around f1.0. Stopping down also delivers excellent results, as...
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Leica M3 Early
Early model Leica M3, serial number 7002xx, manufactured in 1954, the first year of M3 production.Although this unit does not have the stepped top plate (both stepped and non-stepped versions were intermixed even within single-digit serial numbers), it retains numerous features of the early models and remains in fully original condition.Notable details include the absence of a screw at the 12 o...
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Tengoflex
A very rare twin-lens box camera manufactured by Zeiss Ikon between 1941 and 1942. The Zeiss catalog number is 85/16. It takes 12 exposures in 6x6 format on 120 film.The lens is a single-element Frontar 80mm f11. The aperture can be switched between f11 and f16. It features a built-in Proxar lens, allowing focus selection in two zones—1 to 3 meters, and 3 meters to infinity—using a lever. A dou...
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Box Tengor
A classic pre-war model of the Zeiss box camera, the Box Tengor. Model 55/2, manufactured in 1939. Uses 120 film and produces 12 exposures in 6x6 format.From this model onward, the film advance mechanism became a dial type, and the lens plate was finished with chrome plating, giving it a more modern design. Equipped with a double exposure prevention mechanism.Although it's a box camera even fro...
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Box Tengor
The Box Tengor, a classic box camera from Zeiss, model number 54. It was manufactured between 1932 and 1939 and uses the 6x4.5cm medium format. Capable of taking 16 exposures on 120 film.It features two aperture settings, f11 and f22, and offers two focusing ranges: 1–3 meters and 3 meters to infinity. There is no double exposure prevention mechanism. To release the shutter lock, slide the smal...
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Leica If Red Dial
¥62,000
Leica If Red Dial, with Leitz code OEFGO. Serial number in the 570,000 range, manufactured in 1952/53.This model omits the viewfinder, rangefinder, and slow shutter speeds found on the later Leica IIIf.It features two accessory shoes, offering great flexibility in customization.The texture of the vulcanite covering and the matte chrome finish are characteristic of Leitz's golden era, just like ...
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Leicavit for Leica IIIf / IIIg SYOOM
¥110,000
The Leica Rapid Winder SYOOM for IIIf and IIIg, following the Leica Pistol, is a quick-wind attachment.By pulling the trigger, the film can be advanced swiftly—much faster than turning the knob on the camera body—allowing you to capture the decisive moment without taking your eye off the viewfinder.It was a must-have tool for press photographers of the time.At first glance, it looks like a simp...
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Summaron 28mm f5.6 (L)
Summaron 28mm f5.6, commonly known as the Red Summaron. It is one stop brighter than its predecessor, the Hektor 28mm f6.3. This particular lens was manufactured in 1958 with a serial number in the 1.55 million range. Leitz product code is SNOOX. The distance scale is in meters. Optical design consists of 6 elements in 4 groups in a Gauss-type configuration.Introduced in 1955 as the successor t...
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L)
Uncoated prewar Elmar 35mm f3.5. EKURZCHROM. Serial number in the 350,000 range, manufactured in 1937. Chrome finish. Desirable meter scale. Tessar-type optical formula with 3 elements in 4 groups. Among Leitz lenses, it is the second thinnest after the Hektor.While the center remains sharp at full aperture, the characteristic fall-off toward the edges creates a unique atmosphere. Despite its c...
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95% Mint
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Red Scale
Elmar 50mm f3.5, commonly known as the Red Elmar due to its red-colored depth of field scale. Leitz product code: ELMAR. Serial number in the 1.42 million range, manufactured in 1956. Optical construction consists of 3 groups and 4 elements. Filter size: A36.This is the final version of the Elmar 50mm f3.5 with A36 diameter, a lens that had been in production for over 30 years since the Leica M...
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Leitz 50mm Finder SBOOI
A classic 50mm finder for Leica. Product code is SBOOI, later changed to 12015.A masterpiece by Leitz, known for its simple functional beauty and outstanding clarity.This example features the 5cm marking and is an early version with lowercase engraving.There are nearly eight known variations of the SBOOI, and this one has a black-painted eyepiece, a single grub screw on the shoe, and knurled gr...
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