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Nikkor 105mm f2.5 (S)
¥45,000
*Shipping To Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Nikkor-P 105mm f2.5. For Nikon rangefinder. Released in 1954. Sonnar type with 3 groups and 5 elements. The helicoid has meter distance markings. A standard telephoto lens for the Nikon S series.Including other mounts (Leica, Contax), around 22,000 units were produced. This example is a later version without the lugs...
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Nikon Zoom Finder
*Shipping to Japan Only.Universal variable finder made by Nippon Kogaku, later version. Supports five focal lengths: 35, 50, 85, 105, and 135mm. The unmarked scales indicate 1x and 1/2x magnification. Parallax correction is adjusted by rotating the outer ring around the eyepiece (earlier versions used a lever on the base for adjustment).The item shows minimal signs of use and remains in good ov...
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Topcor 35mm f2.8 (L)
Topcor 35mm f2.8, manufactured by Tokyo Kogaku. A symmetrical optical design with 4 groups and 6 elements. Released in 1955 as an interchangeable lens for the Leotax.Lightweight barrel design made of aluminum and brass. Actual measured weight is 154g. Feet scale. The white anodized finish gives off a distinctive hue. Products from Tokyo Kogaku of this era are exceptionally well made, and this l...
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Hasselblad A16 Magazine
Hasselblad V series A16 magazine. Manufactured in 1999. Designed for 120 film, it allows 16 exposures in the 6x4.5 format.While the standard Hasselblad magazine is the 12-exposure 6x6, this option is ideal for those who want to enjoy Hasselblad rendering in vertical or horizontal frames as well.There are a few faint scuffs on the plastic section of the back, but overall signs of use are minimal...
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Rolleinar 2 (RII)
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customers, please contact us before placing an order.ChatGPT:Rolleinar 2. Close-up lens for the RII (Bay 2) bayonet, suitable for Rolleiflex 3.5F and similar models. When attached, it enables close-up photography from 30 cm to 50 cm.No wiping marks or haze are visible, and the glass is beautifully clear. The included case and original box show marker writin...
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FB-07 真鍮素地 Elmar 50mm Lens Hood
¥23,000
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customers, please contact us before placing an order.Our original Elmar hood, FB-07. This item is a lightly used secondhand piece. The securing screw is bare brass.A unique hood with an aperture control feature, something that had never existed before. Designed for A36 diameter Elmar 50mm lenses. It covers a wide range, from the 1920s Anastigmat, Elmax, and...
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95% Mint
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FB-10 真鍮素地 Hektor 50mm Lens Hood
*Shipping to Japan Only.Our original lens hood for the Hektor 50mm f2.5. Pre-owned, but with minimal signs of use.Equipped with an aperture control function. The fastening screw is bare brass.Based on the design of the FB-07 for the Elmar 50mm, it has been redesigned specifically for the Hektor. While similar in appearance, the aperture knobs of the Hektor 50mm differ depending on production pe...
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95% Mint
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Leica M8.2 Hand Grip Black 14486
*Shipping to Japan Only.Leica M8.2 Hand Grip. Black. Product code 14486.This grip is also compatible with Leica M9, M9-P, M Monochrom (CCD), M-E, and other models. It provides a more stable hold on the camera, making it especially useful for slow shutter speeds, telephoto lens shooting, and vertical orientation.Some light scuffs and minor fading from use can be seen. No dings or dents are prese...
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Leica M4 Black Paint
Leica M4 Black Paint. Leitz product code 10402. Serial number in the 1.24 million range, shipped in August 1969.In that same month, the Woodstock Festival was held on a farm in New York State. Amid the growing anti-Vietnam War movement, over 400,000 people gathered under the banner of love, peace, and music, making it a legendary outdoor rock festival. It is remembered for historic performances...
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93% AB
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Alta + Altanon 50mm f2
¥390,000
Arta 35, manufactured by Misuzu Kogaku. Production period was around 1957 to 1958, making it the last Leica copy camera to appear among Japanese manufacturers. It is said that only about 500 units of the Arta 35 were produced, and this particular camera bears the round number serial 700500. Having seen later serial numbers as well, this unit carries one of the very last numbers produced.The att...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Chrome
SOOME, later code 11114. This is a white-barrel Summilux 50mm f1.4 2nd version, serial number in the 2.07 million range, manufactured in 1964. Among Leica lenses, this is considered one of the most elegantly designed, often referred to as the Ki-fujin (Lady) for its graceful and refined appearance.While it shares the same exterior as the first-generation Summilux, the lens construction was quie...
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DR Summicron 50mm f2 (M)
Dual Range Summicron 50mm f2, early type close-focus Summicron. Serial number in the 1.59 million range, manufactured in 1958. Leitz code name SOOIC-MN or SOMNI, later designated 11918. The helicoid has feet scale engravings.When using a 50mm lens on an M-mount film Leica, there are often situations where you wish you could move just a bit closer. This DR Summicron is one of the best solutions....
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L)
Prewar Elmar 35mm f3.5. Product code EKURZCHROM. Serial number in the 510,000 range, manufactured in 1939. Meter scale, convenient for snapshots. Optical design is 3 elements in 4 groups.Originally this Elmar 35mm would have been uncoated, but this example was later coated by Leitz. The benefit of the coating can be clearly appreciated in actual shooting.Among Leitz products, it is one of the t...
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Early
Nickel Short Hektor 5cm f2.5. No serial number. Uncoated. Helicoid number is 6. Optical formula is 3 groups 6 elements. Distance scale in meters.This example is believed to be a Leica A with Hektor manufactured around 1930, later officially converted by Leitz to Leica L mount. The helicoid is the half-turn type, convenient to use.The Short Hektor is extremely scarce in circulation, and most sur...
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Leitz Minolta CL + M-Rokkor 40mm f2
This compact classic was born from the collaboration between Leitz and Minolta. Although it bears the Leitz name, it was manufactured at Minolta’s factory in Japan.It adopts the Leica M mount, but elements such as the rangefinder base length, vertically traveling shutter, and dial positions were deliberately not inherited from Leica traditions. Instead, nearly every part was designed exclusivel...
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Kodak Signet 35 Black KE-7(I)
Kodak Signet 35, U.S. Air Force model. Finished in black paint.Its designation is CAMERA, STILL PICTURE KE-7(1), the same as the U.S. Army Signal Corps model covered in olive drab leather. Manufactured in the 1950s.Charming in styling yet clad in bold black paint, this camera is equipped with a coupled rangefinder and a 44 mm Ektar lens. It is a very appealing package that speaks to a man’s sen...
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Super-Elmar-R 15mm f3.5 (3 cam)
Super-Elmar-R 15mm f3.5. Three cam version. Leitz product code 11213. An ultra-wide-angle lens released in 1980. Serial number follows the Schneider sequence in the 3.21 million range. Optical design consists of 12 groups with 13 elements.From maximum aperture to the smallest stop, it incorporates an uncompromising design with perfectly corrected aberrations, achieving astonishing performance.T...
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Elmarit-R 19mm f2.8 (3 cam)
Elmarit-R 19mm f2.8. 3-cam. Serial number in the 3.24 million range, manufactured in 1982 by Leitz Canada. A super wide-angle lens adopting a retrofocus design with 7 elements in 9 groups. Leitz product code is 11225.Despite being an ultra wide-angle, it achieves a bright maximum aperture of f2.8, making it suitable even in relatively low light conditions. Compared with lenses such as the Super...
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Leica IIIf Black Dial
Leica IIIf Black Dial. Serial number in the 600,000 range, manufactured in 1951/52. An evolution of the Leica IIIc, this refined model features flash synchronization, a strobe contact, and a built-in film speed indicator within the advance dial. Mechanically reliable, with a large production run, it remains reasonably priced. An excellent choice for those who want to enjoy shooting with film.Wh...
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93% B
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Nikon New F + Action Finder + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
¥60,000
Nikon New F, serial number in the 7.34 million range. Comes with an action finder and a Nikkor 50mm f1.4, making it a practical set.The New F is the final version of the legendary Nikon F, a camera that became the worldwide standard thanks to its outstanding reliability, the abundance of high-quality lenses, and a wide range of accessories. Like the Nikon F2 that appeared around the same time, ...
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Tessar 50mm f3.5 (Contax)
¥43,000
Prewar Tessar 5cm f3.5. Uncoated. Manufactured in 1932 by Carl Zeiss Jena. This was the standard lens of the Contax II and III era. Collapsible chrome barrel, designed for the Contax internal bayonet mount. Optical construction of 3 groups 4 elements.A renowned lens from Zeiss. Lightweight and compact, yet offering a practical brightness of f3.5. When paired with the reliable and smooth-operati...
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Leitz Tripod Head FOOMI
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.The Leitz product code is FOOMI, later changed to 14105. This is a compact ball head made by Leitz, with both male and female fine-thread types. Following the first small head FIAKU, the code was changed to FOOMI in 1938, and several variations appeared. The wing screw on this example has a glossy chrome finish. The ...
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95% Mint
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Leitz Tripod TOOUG
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customers, please contact us before placing an order.Leitz table tripod. Product code is TOOUG, later changed to 14100. It features the old E LEITZ logo. The tripod screw is a large thread.The body is cast aluminum with a beautiful hammer-tone finish. As expected from Leitz, the build quality is extremely precise, offering a delightfully smooth operation. W...
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96% Mint
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Summarit 50mm f1.5 Lens Hood XOONS
¥27,000
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customers, please contact us before placing an order.Lens hood for Summarit 50mm f1.5, XOONS. Later code 12520. Made of brass with black crinkle finish, showcasing superb craftsmanship. It has a sense of weight and solidity rarely seen in modern industrial products.Not only for the Summarit, but it also fits the Leitz Xenon 50mm.Although it appears rather b...
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Leica L/M Adapter 50mm
@copy@14097. Leica L/M adapter for 50mm lens. Genuine accessory. Tested on our demo Leiac M degital camera. *Shipping to Japan only. For oversea customers, please contact us before order.Faint signs of use only. Beautiful condition.*Shipping to Japan only.
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96% Mint
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Leitz Lens Hood 12585
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94% A
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (S) Lens Hood
¥16,000
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97% Like New
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Witness + Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L)
The noble prince of Leica copies, the Witness, sold by Ilford in the UK. While its performance and functions are standard, the superb design surpassing Leica itself excites the heart. The attached lens is the renowned Dallmeyer Super-Six 2 inch f1.9, delivering delicate, refined, beautifully soft rendering when used wide open.Production numbers are said to be fewer than 350 units. It was manufa...
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Dallmeyer Dallac 85mm f2 (L)
A Dallmeyer telephoto lens for Leica screw mount, Dalrac 8.5cm f2. Manufactured in the late 1940s. Rangefinder coupled. 4 groups 6 elements, double Gauss type.According to the catalog of the time, this Dallac 85mm was sold separately for Leica screw mount along with the Dalrac 135mm f4.5. The selling points back then were Dallcoated optics, a lightweight metal barrel, and high resolving power. ...
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Nikkor 35mm f1.8 (L)
W-Nikkor C 3.5cm f1.8. Rare Leica screw mount. 5 elements in 7 groups. At the time of its release in 1956, it was the fastest 35mm wide-angle lens in the world. While the Nikon S-mount version was produced in considerable numbers, the L-mount version is scarce, with only about 1,500 believed to have been made.For collectors of bright Leica and non-Leitz 35mm lenses, this is one that inevitably ...
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Leica M11 Glossy Black
Leica M11 Glossy Black. A special model finished with a lustrous black paint. Product code 20231. Domestic authorized product.Released in November 2024. Featuring a brass base with black paint, a discreet design without the red Leica logo on the front, a chrome-finished shutter button reminiscent of the M3, the Leica script logo engraved on the top cover, and knurled mesh patterns engraved on t...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
Summilux 50mm f1.4 second generation. Black chrome finish. Leitz product code 11114. Serial number in the 2.5 million range, manufactured in 1972. Optical construction of 5 groups 7 elements.With the redesigned second generation, image quality near maximum aperture became noticeably sharper. While retaining the distinctive character of the Summilux, it delivers a more stable and consistent rend...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron 35mm f2 second generation, 6-element design. Leica product code 11309. Serial number in the 2.54 million range, manufactured in 1972. Without the so-called horns. Made in Canada. Filter size is E39.Following the first generation 8-element version, well-preserved examples of this lens have also become increasingly difficult to find.Often overshadowed by the 8-element, the 6-element non...
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 (L)
Hektor 2.8cm f6.3, chrome finish. Leica product code HOOPYCHROM. Serial number in the 580,000 range, made in 1941. Distance scale in meters. Aperture scale is continental style.This piece features a light blue coating. Other Hektors in the 580,000 serial range I have seen were also coated, so it seems this is when Leica began applying coating. For reference, earlier batches in the 540,000 and 5...
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Summaron 28mm f5.6 (L)
Summaron 28mm f5.6, commonly known as the Red Summaron. One stop faster than its predecessor, the Hektor 28mm f6.3. This example has a serial number in the 1.55 million range, made in 1958. Leica product code is SNOOX. It features meter scale engravings, convenient for snapshots. The optical design is a 4-group 6-element Gauss type.Introduced in 1955 as the successor to the Hektor 28mm f6.3 and...
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Nikon S3 + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
Nikon S3 Chrome. A rangefinder camera manufactured by Nippon Kogaku. Serial number is in the 6.3 million range. Released in March 1958 as the successor to the S2 and as the more affordable counterpart to the SP.It inherits the robust construction and reliable performance of the Nikon S series, earning a solid reputation as a practical user camera. The viewfinder permanently displays 35/50/105 m...
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Nikkor 35mm f2.5 (S)
Made by Nippon Kogaku. Nikon S mount, early type W-Nikkor.C 3.5cm f2.5. Introduced in 1952. At the time of its release, it was the brightest 35mm lens available and gained popularity due to its relatively affordable price.Constructed with a 4-group 6-element double Gauss design. Feet scale. The brass chrome-plated barrel gives it a solid build, weighing 179 g.This particular example carries the...
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Nikkor 105mm f2.5 (S)
¥48,000
Nikkor-P.C 105mm f2.5. A rangefinder lens for Nikon, released in 1954. It is a 3-group 5-element Sonnar type, designed by Zenji Wakimoto. The helicoid distance scale is in feet. This is the standard telephoto lens for the Nikon S series. This example is the earlier version with fixed hood lugs.At the time of its release, it was the fastest lens among the 100mm class. Following the already popul...
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Mountain Nikkor 105mm f4 (S)
Nikkor-T 10.5cm f4, commonly known as the Mountain Nikkor. Introduced in 1960, it was one of the last lenses designed for the Nikon S series. It has a 3-element, 3-group construction, with a filter size of 34.5mm.Although f4 was considered rather slow even at the time, this allowed the lens to be lightweight and compact. In practice, it provides sufficient brightness for outdoor photography. Th...
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Hasselblad 503CXi Chrome + A12
Released in 1994 as a minor update to the 503CX. The body was manufactured in 1995 and the magazine in 2004. The winding crank is designed to allow the use of a motor winder. As with its successor, the 503CW, it can use format masks for 6x4.5 and 6x3 (panorama). In addition, small legs were added on both sides of the tripod mount to provide greater stability when placed on a surface. Thanks to ...
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Elmar 65mm f3.5 + OTZFO
Elmar 65mm for Visoflex with OTZFO helicoid (16464K). Serial number in the 1.84 million range, manufactured in 1961 by Leitz Canada. This is the earlier chrome version, compatible with E41 filters. Mounted via Visoflex II or III on an M-series Leica, it allows shooting from approximately 15 cm from the front of the lens to infinity. Highly regarded for its close-up performance, this lens has ea...
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Visoflex III
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Visoflex III type. Following the screw mount Type I and the early M-mount Type II, it was introduced in 1963. Leica code is 16498. The pentaprism and mirror housing come as a set.Improved from the Visoflex II, it features a dial at the base of the shutter lever that allows switching mirror speeds, enabling a wider ra...
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Leitz Tripod Head FOOMI
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.FOOMI / 14105. Leitz small ball head. Both the male and female threads are the large type. Early version with the hexagon logo.The upper platform and the body with the hexagon logo are made of aluminum. The wing screw and the lower platform are chrome plated, while the body is finished in silver paint, making this a ...
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Schmidt SL Shutter Release
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customers, please contact us before placing an order.A release button produced by Schmidt Shokai, Leica’s official distributor in Japan. It was given as a novelty item in the 1970s to customers who purchased Leica products and is engraved with the initials SL, standing for Schmidt Shokai.Among mint boxed sets kept by longtime collectors, this release is oft...
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Leica L/M Adapter 50mm
¥14,000
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96% Mint
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Leica L/M Adapter 35/135mm
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95% Mint
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Leica M-Grip Silver
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customers, please contact us before placing an order.
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91% C
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Leica Hand Grip M 14405
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Leica Meter MC Chrome
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Leica R-Adapter M 22228
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94% A
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Rayqual L/M Adapter 50/75mm L Black
¥7,000
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Macro Switar 50mm f1.9 (Alpa)
Alpa Macro-Switar f1.9. An apochromatic lens with feet scale. Although a total of 6,303 units were produced, it is not often seen.In 1968 the optical design was changed from a 5-group 7-element f1.8 to a 5-group 8-element f1.9. Compared with the f1.8, the f1.9 delivers a sharper and higher contrast rendering at wide apertures, though both versions are outstanding lenses.With excellent color rep...
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Leica A Early
Leica Model I (A) with old Elmar lens, manufactured in 1930. Serial number 21xxx. The helicoid distance scale is marked in feet. This particular Elmar allows close focusing down to 1.5 feet, approximately 45 cm. All parts remain original from the period, with the fine-grain vulcanite covering. The shutter release is the standard type, which came after the mushroom and dimple styles. Normally, w...
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Nickel
Hektor 50mm f2.5, nickel finish. Serial number in the 120,000 range, manufactured in 1931. Leitz product code is HEKTOR.Optical construction is 3 groups and 6 elements. Distance scale is in meters. Uncoated. The infinity lock button is the pin type. Helicoid number is 5. The helicoid is full-rotation type, but the back of the lock button has been secured with a screw so that it operates smoothl...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Early
Old Elmar 5cm f3.5. Helicoid number 3. Distance scale in meters. Short barrel type with nickel-plated body. Leitz product code is the stately ELMAR.This is the early Elmar made with glass supplied by C.P. Goerz, mounted on Leica A models produced in the mid to late 1920s. The present lens was later officially modified by Leitz into a Leica screw mount, rangefinder-coupled version. In addition, ...
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Rolleiflex Standard
A beautiful Rolleiflex Standard. This is Model 622, manufactured between 1934 and 1938. The taking lens is a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 75mm f3.5, the brightest lens equipped in the Standard series.Based on the production period of the Tessar lens, this example is considered to have been made around 1934. It shoots 6x6 format on 120 film. The shutter has a top speed of 1/500 and is fitted with a Co...
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Rolleicord Vb
¥110,000
The entry-level twin-lens reflex from Rollei, the Rolleicord Vb. Serial number in the 2.6 million range, produced in the early 1960s.The Vb is the final form of the Rolleicord series, the younger sibling of the Rolleiflex. The finder hood and focusing screen are interchangeable.It omits the Automat film advance and instead uses the start mark system, with a winding knob rather than a crank, tho...
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Leica M6 Chrome
Leica M6 Classic, chrome finish, serial number in the 2.42 million range, manufactured in 1997. Engraved with LEICA CAMERA. Leica product code is 10414. Finder magnification is 0.72. The back door is equipped with an ISO setting dial, and exposure is indicated inside the viewfinder by red LEDs.The Leica M6, with its built-in exposure meter, has regained popularity in recent years for its ease o...
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Leica M Typ240 Black Paint
Leica M typ240, black paint finish. Commonly known as M240. Leica catalog number is 10770.This is the third generation digital rangefinder camera inheriting the Leica M tradition. It features a full frame CMOS sensor, representing a major evolution from the CCD sensors used in the M8 and M9.With stable performance, neutral color rendering, a 24-megapixel sensor, live view function, video record...
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Thambar 90mm f2.2 (L)
The legendary Thambar 90mm f2.2. Leica’s product code is TOODY. Announced in 1935, this example was produced in 1936 with a serial number in the 310,000 range. Optical construction is 3 groups and 4 elements. Filter size is E48. Distance scale is in meters.The only soft focus lens ever made by Leica, it has gained renewed attention in recent years with the release of a modern reissue. For soft ...
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