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Rollei 35 Chrome Germany
The Rollei 35 Chrome model, a popular German-made classic, equipped with an f/3.5 Tessar lens. The helicoid’s distance scale displays meters on the top and feet on the bottom.Although the production of the Rollei 35 later shifted to Singapore with minor updates, the original German-made version offers a distinct feel in hand and a unique view through its viewfinder. Designed by Heinz Waaske, a ...
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Rolleiflex 2.8F
A RolleiFlex 2.8F with Planar lens in excellent condition.Serial number in the 2,450,000 range, likely produced in the mid-to-late 1960s. Enjoy the exquisite rendering of the 80mm Planar 6-element lens with the rich detail of medium format film. Features a built-in coupled light meter for ease of use. The detachable finder hood is equipped with the original split-image focusing screen with grid...
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95% Mint
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Leica M3
Leica M3, early model. Serial number 701xxx, manufactured in 1954, the first year of M3 production. This original body retains many of the characteristic features of the early M3. The tripod screw is the large type. The camera includes several early M3 traits: no screw at the 12 o'clock position of the mount, the ASA 200 back door, the distinctive early-style back door interior, a glass pressu...
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92% B
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Leica M2 Early
Leica M2 Early Model – Popular Button Rewind Version. This unit is a self-timer-less model, prized for its sleek and minimalist appearance. Serial number in the 930,000 range, manufactured in 1958. Code name: KOOHE. All parts are original from the time of manufacture. The tripod thread is the fine-pitch type. The bright-line frames display 35mm, 50mm, and 90mm individually. This is a later v...
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92% B
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Alpa 6c
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95% Mint
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Rolleiflex 2.8F
Rolleiflex 2.8F. The king of twin-lens reflex cameras that every camera enthusiast dreams of. Made in Germany. This particular unit has a serial number in the 2.4 million range, indicating it was likely manufactured around the time of the 2.8F's launch in 1960.You can enjoy the beautiful rendering of the legendary Planar 80mm 6-element lens on medium format film. It features a convenient built-...
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92% B
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Leica MP 0.72 Chrome
Current Leica MP in silver chrome finish, product code 10301.The current MP model was introduced in 2002, and this particular unit, with a serial number in the 2,940,000 range, was manufactured in 2003.It features a built-in light meter and a viewfinder magnification of 0.72x. This model faithfully carries on the tradition of Leica's M series cameras.This camera was carefully stored by one of o...
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96% Mint
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Ilford Advocate
Advocate 35mm Camera. The Advocate is a 35mm camera made by the British company Ilford, known for its film materials and as the manufacturer of the remarkable Leica copy, the Witness. This camera features a rangefinder mechanism with distance markings in feet. It was sold from May 1953 to 1956, with approximately 4,500 units produced.The Advocate is notable for being the world’s first 35mm wide...
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94% A
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Plaubel Makina 670
The Plaubel Makina 670 is an improved version of the original Makina 67, designed as a rangefinder medium-format camera that uses 120/220 film, featuring a 6×7 format. While the brand is German, the design is by Konica, showcasing a collaboration between high-quality engineering.Equipped with a high-performance Nikkor lens, the camera features a 4-element, 6-group optical design that remains hi...
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95% Mint
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Contaflex TLR
Contaflex, commonly known as Daruma, is a twin-lens reflex camera equipped with a 35mm focal-plane shutter, introduced in 1935 by Zeiss Ikon as a statement of its prestige. The solid die-cast body made of lightweight alloy gives it a distinctly heavy and robust feel, weighing in at 1459 grams, making it a heavyweight in the camera world.At the time of its release, the price was an astonishing 2...
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Hansa Canon
Hansa Canon. Canon Standard Model. This is the first mass-produced 35mm camera to be sold in Japan, released under the brand name of Ōmiya Shashin Yōhin (Ōmiya Photographic Supplies). The release date is believed to be in late 1935 or early 1936. It was manufactured by the Seiki Kōgaku Kenkyūjo, which later became Canon. Although it was modeled after the Leica, it incorporated unique mechanisms...
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91% C
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Seiki Canon
Seiki Canon. Canon Latest Model. Manufactured by Seiki Kōgaku Kōgyō (now Canon), this model was produced from 1939, through the war, until around 1946. Several significant changes were made from the Standard Model to the Latest Model. These include the serial number now being engraved on the top plate, the addition of slow shutter speeds, the frame counter moving from the front of the body to b...
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90% C
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Leica CL + Summicron-C 40mm f2
The Leica CL is a compact Leica camera born from the collaboration between Leica and Minolta. Manufactured in 1973/74. It comes standard with the Summicron-C 40mm F2 lens.Featuring a 40mm viewfinder frame and vertical-running shutter, the CL has mechanisms distinct from the M-series. The viewfinder also includes frames for 50mm and 90mm, providing essential functions in a compact design. Once y...
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93% B
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Horseman SW612
The Horseman SW612 is a 6x12 cm ultra-wide panoramic camera that was marketed by Komamura Shokai in 1995. It features interchangeable lenses and film holders, allowing for a versatile combination of ten different focal lengths ranging from 35mm to 135mm and three film sizes: 6x7, 6x9, and 6x12.The included lens is a Rodenstock Apo-Grandagon 45mm f/4.5, mounted on a Copal shutter. This lens has ...
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94% A
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Alpa 6b Black Paint + Macro-Switar 50mm f1.8
A rare model of the Alpa 6b in black paint, produced by the Swiss company Pignons, with only 56 units made (!!). This particular camera is one of the units from the production lot numbered 41013 to 41060, manufactured in 1960.It features a 45-degree split-image viewfinder, a 50mm reflex viewfinder, and a self-timer.The included lens, the Macro-Switar 50mm f1.8, is also a rare black version. Wit...
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93% B
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Leica M3
Leica M3, specifically the model known as the spring winder. The product code from Leitz is IGEMO, and the serial number is in the 950,000 range, indicating it was manufactured in 1959.The buddha-ear lugs and spring single-stroke model is a rare version, with only about 7,500 units produced out of approximately 220,000 total M3 units (less than 3.5%).This early M3 features the Buddha-ear style ...
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92% B
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Leica MD-2
Leica MD-2. Leitz catalog number 10105.Based on the Leica M4-2, this model was produced without a viewfinder or rangefinder, designed for use with Visoflex or microscope photography.Production started in 1977 with serial number 1468723, and ended in 1985 with serial number 1664350. A relatively small number of MD-2 cameras were made, with a total production of just 2,593 units.The serial number...
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95% Mint
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Contax T2 Titan Black
The Contax T2, a high-end compact camera that took the world by storm, was released in November 1990. The camera features a Zeiss T* coated Sonnar 38mm f2.8 lens with a 4-group, 5-element design and 7 aperture blades.It offers both manual and autofocus shooting capabilities, with a minimum focusing distance of 0.7 meters. The camera uses a CR123A battery.With its outstanding image quality, conv...
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94% A
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Leica M3
Early Leica M3, serial number in the 770,000 range, manufactured in 1955. Leitz product code IGEMO. This is a double-stroke Buddha ear version with a large tripod screw. Shortly after this serial range, the bright frame selector lever was introduced. The clean body without the selector lever, along with the slotted screws on the top cover, gives the 700,000-range M3 a slightly rugged charm.All ...
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93% B
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Leica A
Leica Type A with the new close-focus Elmar. Serial number in the 20,000 range, manufactured in 1930. The product code from Leitz is LEICA. Known internationally as the Leica I or IA. The distance markings are in feet, and it features a large tripod screw.This Leica Type A is a beautifully preserved example with a charming appearance. All parts, including the vulcanite, are original from its 19...
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93% B
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Leica M3
A late model Leica M3 from 1960 with serial number 1009xxx, featuring a single-stroke film advance and self-timer. Leitz product code: IGEMO.The Leica M3 is widely regarded as the masterpiece of rangefinder cameras and the model that propelled Leica to the top post-war, marking a monumental achievement in camera history. If you're mainly using a 50mm lens, the Leica M3 remains one of the best c...
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95% Mint
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Leica DII
Leica DII, serial number in the 170,000 range, manufactured in 1935. Leitz product code: LYCAN. A beautiful black paint and nickel finish. Known internationally as the Model D or Leica II.The DII is the first Leica with a built-in rangefinder, making it a groundbreaking model in Leitz’s history. Compared to the later DIII, it lacks strap lugs, slow shutter speeds, and diopter adjustment, but it...
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93% AB
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Leica M2 Early
Leica M2 early model, featuring the highly sought-after button rewind. This particular unit comes with a self-timer. Serial number in the 930,000 range, manufactured in 1958. Its code name is KOOHE.This unit is from the third batch of Leica M2 production. All parts are original, and it features the large tripod thread. The bright-line frame displays 35mm, 50mm, and 90mm individually.Being an ea...
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93% B
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Rolleiflex 3.5F
Serial number in the 2,290,000 range, manufactured around 1964. The 3.5F, with its superb Planar lens and ideal focal length, remains consistently popular. While the higher-end 2.8F is also an outstanding model, the 3.5F offers the perfect balance of brightness and lightweight handling, making it a top choice for outdoor photography enthusiasts.This particular unit is in excellent condition, re...
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96% Mint
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Rectaflex 1300
Rectaflex 1300, released in 1953.Along with the Contax S, it was one of the first SLR cameras equipped with a pentaprism. Its sophisticated body and logo design, characteristic of Italian craftsmanship, are also appealing, and it offers quite good usability.Among the various Rectaflex models, the 1300 had the highest production numbers.Rectaflex cameras, like Alpa, offered a wide range of diver...
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91% C
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Rolleiflex 3.5E
Rolleiflex 3.5E, early model. In Germany, this model is referred to as the 3.5C. The serial number is in the 1.74 million range, indicating it was manufactured between 1956 and 1959. The lens is a Planar 75mm f3.5, a highly regarded lens that has enjoyed long-lasting support.The focus knob is marked in meters. The exposure meter uses a needle-following system where you read the light value (LV)...
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93% B
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Hasselblad SWC Chrome + A12 Magazine
Hasselblad SWC, introduced in 1959 as the successor to the SW and SWA.The body is finished in white chrome, and the distance scale is marked in feet. The lens design is shared with the C lenses of the 500 series, addressing the wobbling issues of the SWA and SW models. The winding mechanism has been upgraded to a crank, improving usability. While focusing is done using a feet-based scale, the d...
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91% C
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Leica DII
Leica DII. Leitz product code: LYCAN. Black and nickel finish. This is the first Leica to feature a built-in rangefinder, marking an epoch-making model. Known overseas as the Leica II or Model D.The serial number of this unit is 94xxx, indicating it was manufactured in 1932, the first year of the Leica DII’s release.Compared to the subsequent Model DIII, this model lacks a slow shutter, suspens...
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Robot I + Tessar 30mm f2.8
Robot I Model. Introduced in 1934, this is a 24x24mm square format scale focus camera with a spring motor wind. It uses a dedicated Robot screw mount lens. According to the classification by the famous French Robot collector Claude BELLON, this is a Version 3 of the Robot I model, manufactured around 1936.The built-in green filter and the side-mounted viewfinder with its deep blue appearance ad...
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Leica IIIf Red Dial
Leica IIIf Red Dial. Manufactured in 1952/1953. Leitz product code: LOOHN. No self-timer. The clean exterior and comfortable grip leave a good impression. With features like slow shutter speeds, a rangefinder with diopter adjustment, and a stable mechanism, the Leica IIIf is easy to use and highly reliable. Given the rising cost of film these days, the Barnack Leica is a great choice for those ...
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Leica MP Chrome
Leica MP a la carte. Silver chrome finish. Leica's product code is 10360. This camera was custom-ordered by one of our customers from an authorized dealer in Japan.Customizations on this A La Carte model include: adding LEICA CAMERA WETZLAR GERMANY in two lines and black lettering to the Leica logo engraving on the top cover; changing to a silver battery cover (black cover is also included); re...
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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: GOOEF. Serial number in the 820,000 range, made in 1956. Manufactured in Germany.As a product of Leica's golden age, the IIIg was designed and manufactured with no expense spared, offering a level of quality that excites just by holding and looking at it. It’s a camera that allows you to experience the physical qua...
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Leica IIIa
Leica IIIa. Serial Number 330,000 Series, Manufactured in 1939. A Barnack Leica from the sheet metal era. Leitz Code: AGNOO. This particular unit has a large tripod screw.The IIIa, which added a 1/1000th second shutter speed to the DIII, was reportedly widely used for sports photography at the time. While black-painted bodies dominated before the DIII, the Leica IIIa marked the shift towards ch...
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Robot Recorder 24
¥68,000
Robot Recorder 24. A 35mm film camera with a square 24x24 format. It can be considered a body without the viewfinder, derived from the Robot Royal 24.This is a unique model within the Robot series, featuring a spring-wound mechanism for continuous shooting. It was designed primarily for research, industrial, or military use, and does not include a rangefinder, viewfinder, rewind knob, or back d...
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Leica M3
Leica M3. Late model with single-stroke winding. Serial number in the 1.11 million range, manufactured in 1965. Leitz product code is IGEMO.The Leica M3 is considered the pinnacle of rangefinder cameras. It was the model that elevated Leica to new heights in the post-war era and remains a landmark in the camera world. For those primarily using a 50mm lens, it is still one of the best choices av...
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Nikon S4 + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
Nikon S4, a rangefinder camera produced by Nippon Kogaku. Introduced in 1959 as an affordable alternative to the Nikon S3, it features a viewfinder frame showing only 50mm and 105mm, omits the self-timer, uses a manual frame counter, and does not support motor drives to keep costs down.Despite these features, it lagged behind competitors like the Canon P in terms of pricing and sales strategies...
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Leica M2-R
Leica M2-R, manufactured in 1969. The Leica M2-R can be considered the civilian version of the Leica M2S (CAMERA STILL PICTURE KS15-4), which was produced for the U.S. Army in 1966. While based on the Leica M2, it incorporates the rapid-loading mechanism from the M4.Originally ordered by the U.S. military, the M2s were later canceled, and the civilian version was sold under the name M2-R by New...
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99% Like New
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Canon VI L
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Canon VI L model. Compatible with Leica screw mount.The VI series is one of the most intricately constructed series among Canon's rangefinder cameras. Approximately 10,000 units were manufactured between 1958 and 1960.It features a single-axis, non-rotating, evenly spaced shutter. The film counter is automatically re...
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Nikon I
The Nikon Model I is a significant camera that marks the beginning of Japanese optical camera history, being the progenitor of the Nikon S and ultimately the Nikon F. Only 738 units of the Nikon Model I were produced, excluding test models. The first unit is said to be serial number 60922, and the last unit is 609759. This particular unit has the serial number 609549.The Nikon Model I was the f...
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Leica M3
Leica M3, early model. It's the Buddha ear, double-stroke variant, serial number 800,000, manufactured in 1955. This is one of the early models equipped with the frame selector lever. It retains the ambiance of the early M3 era. The double-stroke advance of the M3 gives a rhythmic sound, and simply winding the film advance lever elevates your mood. While it shows some signs of use, the overall ...
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Leica Standard
ALVOO. Leica Standard, also known as Model E overseas. This is a rangefinder-less model, with a serial number in the 210,000 range, manufactured in 1936.It features a finish commonly referred to as semi-chrome, with black paint and chrome plating. This camera pairs well with Leica lenses in chrome finish, such as the Elmar.Since this was likely intended for export, it has Germany engraved near ...
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Leica IIIf Red Dial
Leica IIIf Red Dial. Serial number in the 790,000 range, manufactured in 1955. Leitz product code is LOOHN.The Leica IIIf was introduced in 1950 as the successor to the Leica IIIc. Early models of the IIIf did not have a self-timer and featured a black synchronization dial (Black Dial), which later changed to a red dial (Red Dial). This particular unit is from the final series of the IIIf, whic...
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93% B
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Leica IIIg
The Leica IIIg, the final model of the Barnack Leica series, bears the Leitz product code GOOEF. This unit, with a serial number in the 930,000 range, was manufactured in 1958. It belongs to the golden age of Leica cameras from the late 1950s, a period that saw the release of many iconic models like the Leica MP, M3 Black, Military Olive, and M2 Button.The IIIg was designed and manufactured wit...
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93% B
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Alpa 6c Black Paint
Swiss-made Alpa 6c Black Paint by Pignon, manufactured between 1960 and 1967. While 3,605 silver-painted models were made, only 418 black-painted versions were produced. This is a pentaprism reflex camera.The Alpa 6c inherited features such as the split-image viewfinder, self-timer, and rotating irregular interval shutter from its predecessor, the 6b. It also includes a non-coupled selenium met...
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90% C
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Kowa SW Black Paint
Kowa SW Black Paint. Manufactured by Kowa Optical, this snap-shooter was released in 1964. It features a super-wide 28mm f3.2 Kowa lens, which is a modified Xenotar design.Although it uses a distance scale, the deep depth of field makes it easy to take sharp photos. It is equipped with a Seiko SLV shutter and a Kepler-type viewfinder with excellent visibility. The camera’s design minimizes thic...
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Leica A / DII
This is a late-model Leica A from the 1930s, with a serial number in the 30,000 range, which was later upgraded to a DII by Leitz. If you want to match the era of the lens, an unnumbered New Elmar would be perfect.The genuine upgrade uses dedicated upgrade parts supplied by Leitz, and some parts differ from the standard Leica DII. The meticulous attention to detail reflects the essence of Leitz...
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92% B
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Rollei 35 Chrome
Rollei 35. Chrome. Made in Singapore. Equipped with a Tessar 40mm f3.5 lens, it is a standard model in the Rollei 35 series. Despite being a standard model, it is a powerful performer. The image quality when the focus is accurate is sharp, and the 40mm field of view is superb. Its compact yet precise and solid construction is sure to delight camera enthusiasts.This masterpiece by Rollei, design...
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Ducati Simplex
Italian Ducati 35mm half-frame camera, Simplex. Known for legendary motorcycles such as the Single Desmo and 750SS, Ducati, a motorcycle manufacturer still active at the forefront today, produced this charming yet precise small camera around 1950. The Ducati catalog number is OI 6404.1. Many are captivated by its excellent exterior design.When you hold it, you'll be enchanted by its hefty, meta...
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Leica If Red Dial
Leica If Red Dial. Leitz code name: OEFGO. Serial number: in the 570,000 range. Manufactured in 1952/53.This model is a simplified version of the later Leica IIIf, with the viewfinder, rangefinder, and slow shutter speeds removed. It is equipped with two accessory shoes, allowing for a high degree of customization.There are a few light scuff marks on the base plate, but otherwise, there are no ...
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Nikon New F
Nikon New F. Serial number 7,430,000. Chrome finish. It is believed to have been manufactured around 1973.Renowned for its high reliability, a rich and high-quality range of lenses, and comprehensive accessories, the Nikon F became the world standard and this is its final model.The Nikon F was introduced in 1959 with serial number 6400001, and over time underwent various changes throughout its ...
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Leica If / IIIf Red Dial
Leica If upgraded to IIIf. This particular model is a 1954 Leica If Red Dial, later upgraded by Leica to the IIIf model. Equipped with a self-timer, it represents the final iteration of the IIIf.The IIIf is renowned for its high craftsmanship and, like earlier Leica models, served as a benchmark for various manufacturers copying its design. The coarse-grained Gutta-percha grip is also very comf...
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Canon VT de luxe Black Paint
Canon VT Deluxe. This particular model is a rare black paint version. The VT Deluxe is an improved model of the VT introduced in 1957, featuring a rewind knob that adopted the crank lever style from the Canon L1 model.It was influenced by the Leica M3 and debuted in 1956. It includes a sophisticated viewfinder with three mode selections, a built-in rapid winder, and a horizontally opening back ...
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90% C
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Leica Ig
Leica Ig, serial number in the 980,000 range, manufactured in 1960. The code name is OCEGO. This model, which started production in 1957, is the final Barnack Leica, derived from the Leica IIIg, but without the rangefinder and viewfinder. It is also the first Leica to have the Leica logo engraved on the front of the body. Perhaps they filled the gap left by the missing viewfinder with this logo...
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93% B
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Leica If Red Dial
Leica If Red Dial. Leitz code name OEFGO. Serial number in the 760,000 range. Manufactured in 1955. A model derived from the later version of the Leica IIIf, stripped of the viewfinder, rangefinder, and slow shutter speeds. It is equipped with two accessory shoes, offering a high degree of customization. The vulcanite covering and satin chrome finish have the same quality as the Leica M3, showc...
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94% A
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Pentax MX Japan Camera Show
Pentax MX by Asahi Optical, commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Japan Camera Show. Limited to just 20 units, it was released in March 1979.The Pentax MX is a high-end model featuring a lightweight, compact body with built-in TTL exposure metering. It supports external motor drives and winders for automatic film advance. It comes with the SMC Pentax-M 50mm f1.4 standard lens in Pentax K mo...
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95% Mint
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Rectaflex 1300 + Angenieux 50mm f1.8
Released in 1953, the Rectaflex 1300. Along with the Contax S, it was one of the first SLRs equipped with a pentaprism. Its elegant body and logo design, characteristic of Italian craftsmanship, are also attractive, and it is quite user-friendly.Among the various Rectaflex models, the 1300 is the most produced model.Rectaflex, like Alpa, had a variety of lenses available. From Germany: Schneide...
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Leica A Early
The progenitor of Leica, the Leica Model A. The Leitz product code is the prestigious "LEICA". The lens is the old Elmar. Manufactured in 1928. Meter markings. Dimple release button. The winding knob is coarse and taller compared to the early models.It has been 96 years since it was manufactured, a camera made in 1928, but it can still take photos if you load it with 35mm film. Amazing, isn't i...
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Leica M3
Manufactured in 1958. This is a popular Buddha ear single-stroke spring model. Among approximately 220,000 Leica M3 cameras, only about 7,500 units (less than 3.5%) of this rare model exist. While it is a single-stroke, it does not produce a clicking sound when returning the winding lever. Shortly after this model, a ratchet type was introduced, but many prefer this type for its smoother opera...
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95% Mint
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Hasselblad 500C/M + Planar 80mm f2.8 T* + A12
Hasselblad 500C/M, Excellent Condition Set.This medium format camera, made in Sweden, comes with a Planar C lens, showcasing its robust and simple design excellence.Introduced in 1970, the 500C/M remained a bestseller until 1989. It was an upgraded version of the previous 500C model, featuring modifications such as interchangeable screens. This particular set includes the original purchase cert...
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95% Mint
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