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Leica IIIcK Gray
Leica IIIcK Gray. A military-grade cold-resistant model manufactured around 1945. The K stands for Kugellager, the German word for ball bearing. It features ball bearings in the shutter mechanism, designed to prevent freezing in cold climates by removing the grease.The exterior has a distinctive bluish-gray paint with chrome plating. Pairing it with period-appropriate lenses like the Summitar o...
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Leica B Compur Rim Set
A rare find, the Leica B-Type with a new Compur shutter, also known as the Rimset model.This particular camera was manufactured in 1930 and bears serial number 34,000. The distance scale is in meters.The Leica B-Type had a production run of approximately 1,700 units, including both old and new Compur models, with around 1,000 featuring the new Compur shutter. However, after the introduction of ...
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Teleroy w/ Angenieux 100mm f3.5
Made by Royer, France in 1950’s. 6x9 (120mm) with elaborately structured rangefinder. With Angenieux Type X1 model is rare. Tessar type, 4 elements. Pale purple coating. Light weight 771g with alminium body. Very good conditioned one. Comes with box, release, mask, and document. Good for collection as well.Very clean condition with slight signs of use. No major marks or dents.Serviced in 2023 i...
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Leica IIIg
The final model of the Barnack Leica, the Leica IIIg. Produced by Ernst Leitz with product code GOOEF. Manufactured in 1958. It was produced around the same time as the Leica MP and M2, marking the peak of Ernst Leitz's post-war period. Designed and manufactured without regard to cost, its exceptional quality is evident just from looking at it.Incorporating technology from the Leica M3, it feat...
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96% Mint
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Witness + Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L)
The Witness, a Leica copy camera sold by Ilford in the UK, was manufactured around 1952 and is considered a rare camera with fewer than 350 units produced. The production was handled by Peto Scott in the UK. Among the numerous Leica copies from past to present, the Witness stands out with its exceptional design. The Witness logo is also superb, so much so that it makes you want to create a T-sh...
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Leica M3
Serial number in the 1.1 million range, a late model Leica M3 from 1964, single-stroke. Leitz product code: IGEMO.The Leica M3, the pinnacle of rangefinder cameras, elevated post-war Leica to the top, marking a monumental achievement in the camera world. If you primarily use a 50mm lens, it remains one of the best choices among Leicas. Beloved by photographers and journalists worldwide, it has ...
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Rolleicord I Art Deco
Rollei Cord Model I, Art Deco. 6x6 format (120 film). Released in 1933. The Rollei Cord was positioned as a more affordable version of the Rolleiflex, but the first model of the Cord is exceptionally luxurious.The nickel-plated body adorned with an Art Deco diamond pattern surely captivated people of the time. Although the production numbers were quite high, the number of units in good conditio...
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92% B
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Leica M5 Black Chrome
Leica M5 Black Chrome. 1.37 million units. Manufactured in 1973/1974. Late model with 3 strap lugs. Product code is 10502.It features a highly visible light meter integrated into the viewfinder. The shutter speed dial is positioned where the right index finger naturally reaches, allowing for speed adjustments while checking the exposure without taking your eye off the viewfinder.It's an extreme...
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Gokoku No.1
¥180,000
¥165,000
Gokoku I Model. Manufactured by Riken Optical Industries (now Ricoh). This 3x4cm format camera uses Best film and features a focal-plane shutter, with an exterior design inspired by Leica. It was manufactured around 1939 (Showa 14), and its name, "Gokoku," means "defend the nation," reflecting the militaristic atmosphere of the time.The serial number is 1064. It is said that about 1,500 units o...
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92% B
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Rolleiflex 2.8F
The king of twin-lens reflex cameras, the Rolleiflex 2.8F. This unit has a serial number in the 2.4 million range and was likely manufactured around the time of the introduction of the 2.8F model in 1960. It features a 6-element, 80mm Planar lens, providing ample medium format film enjoyment with its superb rendering. It includes a convenient built-in coupled exposure meter. The viewfinder hood...
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93% B
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Nikon F2 Photomic AS Chrome
Nikon F2 Photomic AS. Chrome. This model features the DP-12 Photomic AS finder on the Nikon F2, the successor to the renowned Nikon F.This item has been owned by a collector for many years and shows no signs of use, maintaining a beautiful, like-new appearance. Unfortunately, there are some minor separation in the finder and two spots of plating corrosion. It comes with the original matching-nu...
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96% Mint
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Leica Standard / DIII
Leica Standard manufactured in 1936, later upgraded to a DIII at Leica. This is known as a factory conversion overseas. The serial number is in the 210,000 range. It features a black paint and nickel finish.Equipped with a rangefinder with diopter adjustment, slow shutter speeds, and strap lugs, it has all the necessary functions for shooting.Pair your favorite nickel lens with the sleek piano ...
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93% B
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Gamma III Aeronautica
Gamma III, Italian Air Force version. R.Aeronautica engraving on the top cover. The III model was manufactured between 1950 and 1951.Gamma is a stylish and highly unique Italian-made Leica copy, but it suffers from precision issues with its parts, making it rare to find one that functions properly.This unit is the final model of Gamma, the III type, which adopted the Leica screw mount. The Gamm...
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Exakta Real + Travenar 50mm f2.8
Manufactured in 1966 by Ihagee West. This camera was created by engineers from Ihagee Dresden, who designed many of the pre-war Exakta masterpieces, after they defected to the West in pursuit of their ideals. It was made in a factory in West Berlin (West Germany).The camera features two shutter releases for both right-hand and left-hand use. Unlike the left-hand film advance of the well-known D...
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93% B
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Nikon F2 Titan With Name
Nikon F2 Titanium Body. This titanium version of the Nikon F2 Eye-Level, originally supplied to news agencies, was made available for limited sale due to strong demand from users. The left side of the body features an engraving that reads 'Titan'. This model is commonly referred to as 'Name' model.It features a unique crinkle finish that gives it a distinctive appearance. The top and bottom cov...
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97% Like New
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Leica A
Manufacturing number 18xxx. A type Leica with the old Elmar for close-up, manufactured in 1929.After Oscar Barnack produced three Ur-Leicas in 1913, followed by 31 prototypes of the Leica 0 (Null) type, finally, in 1925, it was introduced to the market. This historic Leica, which received praise from around the world, marks the inaugural model of Leica. The product code from Leitz proudly stand...
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Leica DIII
The Leica DIII, with a production number in the 130,000 range, was manufactured in 1934. It carries the Leitz product code AFOOV and features a black and nickel-plated finish. Overseas, it's also known as the Model F or Leica III.Good size that fits comfortably in hand, with a soothing color scheme of black paint and nickel. Equipped with a built-in rangefinder with parallax correction and a sl...
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91% C
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Leica M3 Early
The Leica M3 Early model. The serial number is 7001xx, manufactured in 1954, the first year of M3 release. Although this unit lacks the corner design (corner and no-corner variants coexist based on M3’s single-digit serial numbers), it retains the original features typical of the early version.Notable features include no mount screw at the 12 o’clock position, ASA 200 film backdoor with a sligh...
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91% C
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Leica M2 Black Paint
Serial number in the 990,000 range, this Leica M2 black paint, without a self-timer, was shipped in March 1960. This particular M2 is the very one featured in the article "40 Years with My Companion, Leica M2 Body No.990716" from page 28 of Classic Camera Review, Special Issue No. 63.This camera was acquired by photojournalist Ichiro Nakagawa in July 1961 at a camera store in New York and was u...
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90% C
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Leica M2 Early
A highly sought-after early model, Leica M2 with the popular button rewind. This particular unit, serial number 930,000, was manufactured in 1958 with the product code KOOHE.This model lacks a self-timer and features finely detailed frame lines in the viewfinder. The rewind button locks when pressed, and it has a small tripod thread. The bright frame displays for 35mm, 50mm, and 90mm lenses app...
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95% A
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Contarex Bullseye
The early model of the Contarex Bullseye, a high-end single-lens reflex camera by Zeiss Ikon, with the product code 10.2401.Manufactured during the early period from 1959 to 1964, it boasts a brilliant chrome-plated finish, showcasing an impressive design and impeccable craftsmanship. The selection of interchangeable lenses is of the highest quality, reflecting Zeiss's commitment and passion.Th...
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94% A
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Leicavit M Black Paint
Bit for Leica MP6, black paint finish, model 14009. Shows very slight signs of use but still retains a like-new appearance. It would perfectly match a mint condition Leica MP6. The included warranty card is unfilled. Officially imported by Japan Siber Hegner.
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94% A
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Leica M6 TTL 0.85 NSH Black Paint
10477. New item. Manufactured in 2000. Leica M6 TTL 0.85 black paint finish, with special engraving and edition serial number, produced for Siber Heger, Japan. Out of 400 pcs.
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99% Like New
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Leica MP6 Black Paint 0.72
Leica MP6 Black Paint, brand new and unopened. It features a 0.72 magnification viewfinder and is limited to 400 units, model number 10311. Based on the M6, it features a winding lever and rewind knob redesigned in the style of the Leica M3, giving it a classical appearance. The camera is finished with coarse-grain leatherette, reminiscent of the Leica M3 Black Paint. Although it has a vintage ...
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Leica R3 Safari
Leica R3 Safari Electronic, model number 10034. Produced in 1,460,000 units between 1977-78. This model is based on the Minolta XE and is a limited edition Leica R3 with an olive paint finish. The limited edition number is L498, with a production of 2,500 units. It features an electronic shutter with aperture priority AE available. Although it is often compared to the XE, the details are differ...
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Leica M4 Black Paint
Leitz product code 10402. A black paint Leica M4 with a serial number in the 1,280,000 range, shipped in February 1971. The camera retains its original condition, including the vulcanite covering. The wear on the paint around the winding lever and the baseplate adds a genuinely attractive character.While black lenses naturally complement the black paint versions of the Leica M3 and M2, chrome-b...
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Leica M4 Black Paint
Serial number in the 1,240,000 range. This is a well-seasoned 1969 August-shipped Leica M4 black paint, coming from a month of significant historical moments. Following the Apollo moon landing in July, August saw iconic performances at the Woodstock Festival by Jimi Hendrix and The Who, and the premiere of the first film in the beloved "Tora-san" series. This Leica, born in such a dynamic month...
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Leica A Early
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92% B
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Leica M6 Chrome
Product code 10414. This is a Leica M6 Classic, chrome version, with a serial number in the 1,730,000 range, manufactured in 1988. It features LEICA CAMERA engraving. The viewfinder has a magnification of 0.72. The back door is equipped with an ISO setting dial, and exposure is displayed via red LEDs inside the viewfinder.It includes a built-in light meter, and due to its ease of use and reliab...
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95% Mint
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Foca PF2 + Oplar 50mm f3.5
¥65,000
The Foca 2 Star (PF2) is a camera manufactured by the French company OPL (Optique et Précision de Levallois) known for its sleek and elegant design. Introduced in 1945, this model is a single-lens reflex camera with an interchangeable lens system and a built-in rangefinder. The rangefinder's objective lens is positioned on the left side, preventing it from being inadvertently covered by the rig...
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Teleroy w/ Flor 105mm f3.5
Made by Royer in France, this is a 1950s 6x9 format (120 film) Teleroi camera featuring an intricate mechanism with a built-in coupled rangefinder. This particular model includes a self-timer on the top cover.The lens is a Flor 105mm f3.5 by SOM Berthiot, characterized by its beautiful pale blue coating typical of Berthiot lenses. The rangefinder window is small and takes some getting used to f...
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Leica IIIf Early
The very first Leica IIIf, code-named LOOHN by Leitz. The Leica IIIf started its serial numbers from #525001 in 1950, but this particular unit is the 304th IIIf made, with serial number #525304.While it looks similar to later IIIf models at first glance, many details differ upon closer inspection. Compare it with your own IIIf!- The shape of the synchro guide claw, characteristic of the IIIf, i...
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Ensign Autorange 820
The Auto-Range 820, a masterpiece medium format camera manufactured by the prestigious British company, Houghton. It features the renowned Ross Xpres 105mm f3.8 lens and was produced around 1955. The Auto-Range 820 is a luxury medium format folding camera that was manufactured towards the end of the spring camera era, alongside other models such as the Bessa II and Super Ikonta.
The camera use...
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Leica CL
Serial number 1,330,000. Manufactured in 1973/74. The Leica CL, a compact camera born from the collaboration between Leitz and Minolta. It is equipped with the standard lens, the Summicron-C 40mm F2, which makes for a compact and excellent combination.
The CL features a 40mm finder frame, a vertical-travel shutter, and a mechanism different from other Leica M models. The viewfinder also include...
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Nikon S + Nikkor 50mm f2
This is a late model of the Nikon S-type, a rangefinder camera made by Nippon Kogaku with the serial number 611xxxx. Production techniques have been enhanced, reflecting a period when individual quality of each unit was heightened. The walls of the film spool chamber are smoothly rounded, indicating a superior internal construction.
The S-type is a model equipped with sync contacts (F: fast, 1...
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Nikon S + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
This is the Nikon S-type, a rangefinder camera manufactured by Nippon Kogaku with serial number 6098xxx. This unit falls into the mid-period of the S-type production line.Like its predecessor, the M-type, this model is equipped with sync contacts (F: fast, 1/20 and above; S: slow, 1/8 and below). A distinct feature not found in the M-type is the red dot below the serial number, which serves as ...
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Nikon F3P HP
Nikon F3P High-Eyepoint was released in 1983 as a special edition for press use.
It features enhanced dust and moisture resistance. The finder's pentaprism uses titanium for added durability and includes an additional hot shoe on the finder pentaprism.
The camera features a raised shutter button and shutter speed dial, and the self-timer has been removed, catering to professional needs.
The m...
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Leica B Compur Dial Set
A treasure, the Leica Model B. An early model equipped with the old Compur, also known as the dial set. This particular piece is from the serial range in the 6000s, manufactured in 1928, and is one of the units from the 3rd lot numbered between 5986 and 6272. The lens features distance indicators in meters.The Leica Model B, produced until 1941 with both new and old Compurs, saw only about 1700...
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Leica A Early
Serial number in the 3100 range. This is a 1926/27 Leica Model A equipped with an early Elmar lens. The lens is a close-up Elmar with distance markings in feet. The release button is the mushroom type. The Gutta-percha has a rough texture that dates back to the Anastigmat era. The bottom cover features a latch-type lock. The lens plate is engraved with the small font Elmar, characteristic of ea...
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Leica M6 TTL 0.85 Dragon 2000 Black Paint
Limited model of Leica M6 TTL Black Painted. Released in the year of the Dragon, 2000 AD, limited to 500 units and sold exclusively in China. The top cover features a unique serial number, 156/500.
It boasts a black paint finish with bold white and red engravings, similar to the Leica MP6 and Millennium editions. It has a rewind lever and advance lever reminiscent of the M3.
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96% Mint
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Leica M6 Partner-Aktion Deutschland
Leica M6 Partner-Aktion Deutschland. Limited edition model released in 1996, limited to 500 units. Based on the Leica M6 Classic with a black chrome finish. It features a 0.72 magnification viewfinder and bright frame lines for 28/35/50/75/90/135mm lenses.
On the top cover, engraved are the images of Germany and its states, symbolizing unity. Similar limited edition model with the same specific...
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96% Mint
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Contax IIa + Sonnar 50mm f1.5
West German-made Contax IIa, produced in Stuttgart from 1950 to 1961. The Zeiss product code is 563/24.
This particular item is an early model of the Contax IIa. The shutter speeds are marked in black only, hence it is also known as the Black Dial. The early models of the IIa were produced from 1950 to 1954. The helicoid is marked in feet.
While it cannot accommodate the pre-war Biogon 35mm f2....
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Mamiya 7 II + 65mm f4
Mamiya 7 II medium format camera with N 65mm f4 L Lens.
Mint condition. Faint signs of use. Exposure meter, AE working accurately. Good working condition.
Optics are clean and clear without haze or any marks.
Comes with hood, strap and users manual in Japanese.
There are very faint scuffs on the bottom cover, but overall, the camera is in very good condition. The AE, light meter, and rangefind...
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94% B
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Leica M4-2 Black Chrome
Leica M4-2, Black Chrome. Introduced in 1978 and manufactured for three years until 1980. This particular unit has a serial number in the 1.46 million range, indicating it was produced relatively early around 1977-78. Manufactured by Leitz Canada with product code 10410.
The bright frame accommodates lenses of 35/50/90/135mm, same as Leica M4. Based on the Leica M4, it omits the self-timer. The...
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95% Mint
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Leica IIf Red Dial
Leica IIf Red Dial. Leitz cord LUOON. Manufactured in 1954 with a serial number in the 670,000 range. The IIf is a model derived from the Leica IIIf, omitting the slow shutter speeds. This particular model features a red dial and shutter speeds up to 1/1000.
The IIf, lacking a self-timer and slow-speed dial, offers excellent handling and fits snugly in the hand. It is a popular choice among ent...
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93% AB
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Plaubel Makina 67
The Plaubel Makina 67 is a medium format camera that uses 120 film and captures 10 images per roll. It is equipped with a lightweight and compact design and features a Nikkor 80mm f/2.8 lens with a 4-group 6-element configuration.
Plaubel was originally a prestigious German manufacturer, but the brand name was dormant until it was acquired by the Japanese company Doi in 1979, leading to its rev...
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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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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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92% B
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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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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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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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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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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 M5 Black Chrome 50 Jahre
Leica M5 Black Chrome, commemorating Leitz's 50th anniversary, featuring a 50th-anniversary logo on the front and a limited edition number engraved on the back. The Leitz product code is 10502. Manufactured around 1973~1974. The strap lugs feature 3 lugs.
To those accustomed to the M-series bodies from the M3 to the present day, the M5 may feel large, but once you use it, you'll understand! It'...
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93% B
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Nikon F2 Titan No Name
Nikon F2 Titanium. This is the Nikon F2 Eye-Level camera model made with a titanium body, specifically targeted towards press professionals. It is a version without the "Titan" engraving on the body, commonly referred to as the "No Name" version.
The top and bottom covers of the exterior, as well as the pentaprism cover, are made of titanium. This model, utilizing the characteristics of titaniu...
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96% Mint
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Rectaflex 1300 + Angenieux 50mm f2.9
Rectaflex 1300, released in 1953, was the first SLR to be equipped with a pentaprism alongside the Contax S. It's the most widely produced model among Rectaflex cameras. It comes with a triplet Angenieux 50mm f2.9 Type Z2 lens.Rectaflex offered a variety of lenses, including Schneider, Zeiss, Kilfit, Schacht, Voigtlander, Rodenstock from Germany, Angenieux, SOM Berthiot, Boyer from France, Old ...
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92% BC
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