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Leica M6 Siberhegner 125th Anniversary
125th anniversary model for Sieberhegner, released in 1990 to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Siebel Hegner, Leica’s official distributor in Japan. Only 125 units were produced, and this particular camera is number 61, as engraved on the accessory shoe. The serial number is in the 1.77 million range.The base model is the Leica M6 Panda, featuring a chrome body accented with black chrome co...
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95% Mint
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Leica M4 MOT Black Paint
Leica M4 Motor. Serial Number: 1,260,000 range. The M4 that manufactured for accommodating the Leica Motor made by New York Leitz. Finished in black paint. This particular unit was renamed from M4-M and features the M4 MOT engraving.The total production of both models combined is only 904 units. This unit is one of 400 shipped in November 1970.The bottom of the camera body, exposed when the bas...
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92% B
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Leica DIII
Leica DIII. Serial number: 140,000 range, manufactured in 1934.Leitz product code: AFOOV. Finished in black paint & nickel plating. Known internationally as the Model F or Leica III.A compact size that fits perfectly in the hand, with a calm and elegant aesthetic created by the black paint and nickel finish. It features strap lugs, a built-in rangefinder with diopter adjustment, and slow shutte...
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92% B
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Leica DIII
Leica DIII. Serial number: 190,000 range, manufactured in 1936.Leitz product code: AFOOV. Finished in black paint & nickel plating. Known internationally as the Model F or Leica III.A compact size that fits perfectly in the hand, with an elegant and calming presence created by the black paint and nickel finish. It features strap lugs, a built-in rangefinder with diopter adjustment, and slow shu...
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91% C
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Leica DII
¥93,000
Leica DII. Also known internationally as Model D or Leica II.Serial number 808xx, a five-digit number indicating 1932 production, the first year of the DII. Leica product code: LYCAN.Features a beautiful black paint & nickel-plated finish. Large tripod thread. Like the Model A, it has a large shutter speed dial, characteristic of early DII models, giving it a classic and distinguished appearanc...
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92% B
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Leica DII
¥110,000
Leica DII. Also known internationally as Model D or Leica II.Serial number 888xx, a five-digit number indicating 1932 production, the first year of the DII. Leica product code: LYCAN.Features a beautiful black paint & nickel-plated finish. Large tripod thread. Like the Model A, it has a large shutter speed dial, characteristic of early DII models, giving it a classic and distinguished appearanc...
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92% B
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Leica A Early
Leica Model A produced in 1928 with the original Elmar lens. Leitz’s code name for this historic camera was simply LEICA, marking the beginning of Leica’s illustrious legacy.Serial number: 11xxx. The helicoid distance scale is in meters, with a minimum focusing distance of 1 meter. All parts remain original to the period, and the vulcanite covering is the coarse-grained type. The shutter releas...
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90% C
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Leica Ig
¥95,000
Leica Ig. Manufactured in 1957 with a total of 880,000 units. Codename: OCEGO.Leica IIIg, which began production in 1957, was the final model of the Barnack Leica series. The Leica Ig is a version that omits the rangefinder and viewfinder. It is also the first Leica model to have the Leica logo engraved on the front of the body. Since the viewfinder window was removed, it seems that the vacant ...
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93% B
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Leica IIIg
Leica IIIg—the final model and the pinnacle of the Barnack Leica series. Its Leitz product code is GOOEF, and it features a fine-thread tripod mount.With a serial number in the 860,000 range, this camera was manufactured in 1957, during the golden age of postwar Leica production, alongside models such as the Leica MP and the military olive green M3.Designed and built without compromise, its exc...
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91% BC
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Leica IIIf Red Dial
Leica IIIf Red Dial. Serial number: 720,000 range. Manufactured in 1954, the same year the Leica M3 was released. Leitz product code: LOOHN.Introduced in 1950 as the successor to the Leica IIIc, the early models of the Leica IIIf featured no self-timer and had black engraving on the flash sync dial (Black Dial). Later versions switched to red engraving (Red Dial). This particular unit is the fi...
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92% B
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Leica KE-7A Military + Elcan 50mm f2
U.S. Military Leica, CAMERA STILL PICTURE KE-7A, manufactured in 1972.While there is also a civilian version, This is a military version of the KE-7A, officially supplied to the U.S. military. Commissioned by the U.S. military and manufactured by Canada Leitz (Midland), the KE-7A is based on the Leica M4 Black Chrome. However, it features some unique components and additional sealing throughout...
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93% B
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Leica CL + Summicron-C 40mm f2
Leica CL – The compact Leica, born from the collaboration between Leitz and Minolta.Serial number: 1.32 million range, manufactured in 1973/74. Comes with the Summicron-C 40mm f/2 as the standard lens.Unlike M-series Leicas, the CL features a 40mm viewfinder frame, a vertically traveling shutter, and other distinct mechanisms. The viewfinder also includes 50mm and 90mm frame lines, making this ...
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95% Mint
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Leica M2
¥275,000
Leica M2 Chrome, late model. Serial number in the 1,010,000 range, manufactured in 1960. Equipped with a self-timer. Leitz code name: KOOHE, catalog number: 10835M.The viewfinder frame includes 35mm, 50mm, and 90mm frames, serving as the foundation for subsequent M-series Leica viewfinders.This unit has retained its original condition, including the vulcanite covering. The viewfinder has slight...
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93% B
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Leica IIIg
The Leica IIIg is the final and most refined model of the Barnack Leica series. Leitz's product code for this camera is GOOEF. It features a large tripod thread, with a small-thread adapter included. This particular unit has a serial number in the 870,000 range and was manufactured in 1957. It was produced during the golden age of postwar Leica, alongside the Leica MP and the military olive-gre...
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94% A
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Leica DIII Chrome
¥105,000
The Leica DIII, also known as the Leica III or Model F overseas, is a remarkable piece from the early 1930s, specifically manufactured in 1933 with a chrome-plated body. This camera is part of a transitional period where Leica moved from its black-painted and nickel-plated models to the shiny chrome finish, marking a significant change in the aesthetics and build of the cameras.According to Lei...
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92% B
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Leica DII Chrome
Leica DII, Chrome Finish, manufactured in 1937/38.Leitz product code: AIROOCHROM. Interestingly, the code for the body and lens set is ABOOTCHROM—quite a cool name. For reference, the black DII body was designated LYKAN until 1934, and AIROO from 1934 to 1948—quite a complex system! (lol)The Leica DII debuted in 1932 as Leica’s first camera with a coupled rangefinder, making it a groundbreaking...
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94% A
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Leica IIIc Luftwaffen
This Leica IIIc was supplied for use by the German Luftwaffe. Its serial number is 3689xx. On the back of the top cover, there is an engraving that reads Luftwaffen-Eigentum (Property of the German Air Force). Additionally, on the top surface of the cover, the engraving FI.No.38079 is present.According to the serial number table published in 30 Jahre Leica Historica by Leica Historica in German...
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91% C
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Leica M3
Serial number 102xxxx, a late-model Leica M3 from 1961 with a single-stroke advance and a self-timer. Leica's product code is IGEMO. The tripod socket is the smaller thread type (fine thread).The Leica M3—widely regarded as the greatest rangefinder camera ever made. This model propelled Leica to the pinnacle of camera manufacturing in the post-war era and remains a landmark in photographic hist...
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91% C
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Leicaflex SL MOT Black Paint
Leicaflex SL MOT Black Paint. Body serial number: 1.23 million range. Leica product code: 10013. With the second-generation Leicaflex, Leica adapted to the times by incorporating a TTL exposure meter while retaining a 1/2000s top shutter speed. The design remains boxy and rugged like its predecessor, yet the carefully arranged dials and levers reflect the exceptional craftsmanship of the era.Th...
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93% B
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Leica M3
Leica M3, early model. Serial number 703xxx, manufactured in 1954, the first year of M3 production. This early M3 has no frame selector lever, giving it a clean, streamlined appearance. The tripod screw is a small screw type. It has a double stroke (2 turns for winding). The strap lugs are the Buddha ear type.This original body retains many of the features of the earliest Leica M3. Notable char...
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92% B
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Leica M4 Black Paint
Leica M4 Original Black Paint. The Leitz product code is 10402, and the serial number is in the 1,240,000 range. This particular unit was shipped in August 1969. In the same year, humanity celebrated the Apollo moon landing, the legendary Woodstock Festival took place. It was also an era of heightened anti-Vietnam War protests, where photojournalists played a vital role in documenting history.T...
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93% B
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Leica M4 Black Chrome
Leica M4 Black Chrome. Leitz catalog number 10402. Serial number in the 1,380,000 range, manufactured in 1974. Made in Germany, with the Wetzlar engraving. The M4, designed as the successor to the M3 and M2, remains a beloved model among enthusiasts due to its overall ease of use. It is equipped with bright-line frames for 35mm, 50mm, 90mm, and 135mm lenses. The film advance crank, positioned ...
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92% B
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Leica M4 Chrome
Leica M4 Chrome. Serial number in the 1,210,000 range, manufactured in 1968/69. The Leitz product code is 10400.Equipped with a rapid loading system, a crank-style film advance, and built-in brightline frames for 35mm, 50mm, 90mm, and 135mm. The M4’s modern style, carried through to the current Leica M-A, offers a perfect balance of design and functionality.This unit preserves its original look...
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93% AB
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Leica M6 Schmidt Centenary
¥980,000
Released to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Leica's official distributor, the Schmidt Group, the Platinum Edition Leica M6 was introduced in 1996.The M6 Platinum features a platinum plate similar to the M6 Platinum model. The Elmar-M 50mm f2.8 is also available in a platinum version. Both the camera and lens are numbered from 1 to 188. However, numbers containing the digit 4 are excluded, ...
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95% Mint
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Leica DII Chrome
Leica DII Chrome Finish. This unit features a brighter shine on the plating than usual, commonly referred to as "Shiny Chrome." Its dazzling appearance exudes a striking presence. The serial number is in the 100,000 range, manufactured in 1934. Leitz’s code name for this model is AIROOCHROM. Interestingly, the code name for the body and lens as a set is ABOOTCHROM. The body-only version of the ...
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92% B
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Leica M4 Black Chrome
10402. A Leica M4 Black Chrome, made in Germany in 1974. Featuring a sharp black chrome finish, the M4 was born as the successor to the M3 and M2, and remains popular among enthusiasts today for its overall usability. It is equipped with bright frames for 35/50/90/135mm lenses. The film winding crank is positioned to avoid interference with the Leica meter, a design that has been carried throug...
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92% B
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Leica M6 TTL 0.72 Chrome
Leica M6 TTL 0.72, chrome finish. Leica catalog number is 10434. Serial number in the 2.75 million range, manufactured in 2001.The finder magnification options for this model include 0.85, 0.72, and 0.58, with this unit featuring the mid-range 0.72 magnification. The bright-line frames support 28/35/50/75/90/135mm lenses.The Leica M6 series, known for its built-in light meter, has once again ga...
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95% Mint
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Leica M6 Siberhegner 125th Anniversary
This model was released in 1990 as a limited edition of 125 units to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Siebel Hegner, the official Leica importer in Japan. The serial number is in the 1.77 million range, and the accessory shoe on the top cover features a special serial number, such as 118/125. The base model is the Leica M6 Panda, featuring a chrome body with black chrome details, including...
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95% Mint
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Leica A / DII + Elmar 50mm f3.5
Serial number in the 6000 range. This is an early 1928 Leica Model A with the original Elmar lens, later upgraded by Leitz to a DII model. The lens was also upgraded to feature rangefinder coupling. The lens helicoid is marked 1, and the distance scale is in meters. Leitz reportedly manufactured upgrade-specific parts tailored to each model at the time. Standard DII components could not be dir...
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92% B
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Leica A / DII / IIf
This is a late model Leica A from 1930, with a serial number in the 50,000 range, which was later upgraded by Leitz to a DII and subsequently to an IIf. Genuine factory-upgraded units like this one utilized special upgrade parts supplied by Leitz, ensuring that standard DII or IIf components were not simply installed into the original A body. This highlights the meticulous customer care provid...
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93% B
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Leica DIII
Leica DIII, serial number in the 110,000 range, manufactured in 1933. The product code from Leitz is AFOOV. Black and nickel-plated finish. This model is also known as the Model F or Leica III internationally.With its compact size that fits comfortably in the hand, and the calming blend of black paint and nickel finish, it offers an appealing aesthetic. It is equipped with a built-in rangefinde...
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93% B
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Leica M2S
Leica M2S, CAMERA STILL PICTURE KS15-4. A model produced for the U.S. Army. This M2S, KS-15(4) set includes the camera body, a Summicron 50mm (with close-up capability), Summicron 35mm f2, Elmarit 135mm f2.8 with goggles, an MR-4 meter, and a CEYOO flashgun, all neatly packed into a specialized set case for delivery to the U.S. military. We have handled these set cases several times before in o...
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93% B
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Leica M2-R
The Leica M2-R, manufactured in 1969, is 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. The military order for the M2S was later canceled, and the M2-R was sold to the civilian market (within the United States only) by New York Leit...
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94% A
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Leica M3 Black Paint
The Leica M3 Black Paint is a later model of the single-stroke M3, featuring a black-painted finish. The serial number belongs to the 1,070,000 range, and this particular unit was shipped on August 5, 1963. This year was a pivotal time in history, with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech and the televised broadcast of President Kennedy's assassination in November, markin...
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93% B
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Leica M1 Olive Bundeseigentum
Leica M1, a later model used by the West German Bundeswehr (Federal Defense Force), is an exceptionally rare military issue. It was supplied in 1961 and carries a serial number in the 1,030,000 range. The M1 Olive, specifically made for military use, had very limited production—only 50 units in 1960, 75 in 1961, and 83 in 1964, totaling just 208 units. The later models, like this one, are typic...
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93% B
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Leica M4 Black Chrome 50 Jahre
Leica M4 Black Chrome 50th Anniversary Edition. This unit has a serial number in the 1,410,000 range and was made in Wetzlar. The serial number matches the one on the original box.Released in 1975 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Leica Model A (introduced in 1925), this special edition has a product code of 10400. Alongside this model, 50th Anniversary editions were also released for ...
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95% Mint
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Leica M5 Black Chrome 50 Jahre
Leica M5 Black Chrome 50th Anniversary Edition. This unit has a serial number in the 1,360,000 range, with a matching number on the original box—perfect for collectors.Released in 1975 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Leica Model A (introduced in 1925), this special edition has a Leitz product code of 10502. This example is a later model with three strap lugs. Alongside the M5, Leica ...
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95% Mint
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Leica M3 Black Paint
This is a Leica M3 Black Paint with a serial number in the 990,000 range, shipped in March 1960. It belongs to the second production batch of M3 Black Paint models, following the 959 series. This version comes after the "fat ear" paint models, which had mixed black counters, making it the next evolution.The bottom plate lock dial remains all-black, continuing from the previous lot, adding a sen...
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92% B
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Leica M4-M Black Paint
Leica M4 Motor, Black Paint. Serial number in the 1,200,000 range. One of only 140 units shipped in December 1968. This is an original M4-M engraving, not the later M4 MOT model. The body’s base, revealed by opening the bottom cover, features electrical contacts designed to interface with the dedicated motor drive manufactured by Leitz New York. The combined production of the M4-M and the late...
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94% A
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Leica MP Hammertone + Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH.
Leica MP Hammer Tone. In 2004, to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Leica Historical Society of America (LHSA), Leica was commissioned to create this special edition model. Leica's product code is 10314, and only 1,000 units were produced worldwide.The set includes a dedicated Summicron-M 35mm f2 lens, which pays homage to the classic 8-element design, a hammer-tone finish lens hood, and ...
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96% Mint
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Leica M2 Early
Leica M2 early model with the popular button rewind feature. This unit does not have a self-timer, offering a sleek and clean appearance. Serial number in the 930,000 range, manufactured in 1958. The codename is KOOHE. All parts are original from the time of manufacture. The tripod screw is of the fine-thread type. The bright frame displays 35mm, 50mm, and 90mm focal lengths individually. Amo...
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93% B
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Leica M6 Ein Stuck
The Leica M6 Ein Stuck (meaning one piece in German) is a special limited edition released in 1996, with only 996 units manufactured. The term Ein Stuck refers to the unique nature of the edition, and it includes a certificate of authenticity from Leica, indicating the camera's exclusivity. The production number 000 was reserved for the museum collection, making the actual number of units produ...
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96% Mint
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Leica DIII Black / Chrome
Leica DIII. Serial number in the 300,000 range, manufactured in 1938. Leitz product code is AFOOV. It is also known as the Model F or Leica III internationally.This unit features a black and chrome-plated finish, often referred to as "semi-chrome" in Japan. It offers a stylishness distinct from the subtlety of the nickel finish, making it particularly appealing.Following the introduction of thi...
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92% B
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Leica M7 Chrome
¥550,000
Leica M7 Silver Chrome. This particular unit is the JAPAN version, featuring the Leica logo printed on the top cover. Its catalog number is 10504, and the viewfinder magnification is 0.72x. The serial number is in the 2,780,000 range, indicating it was manufactured in 2001, making it part of the earliest production batch of the M7. Notably, the M7 was officially launched in 2002.The M7 was intr...
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94% A
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Leica A Early
This Leica A-type camera, manufactured in 1928 (Showa 3), features the original Elmar lens and has a rare asterisk (*) mark on its serial number in the 9,000 range. The asterisk is thought to indicate that the same serial number exists for multiple units, which is a distinctive feature for Leica products.The camera retains many characteristics of the early to mid-stage A-type models, such as th...
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92% B
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Leica M3
Leica M3, late model, single-stroke, manufactured in 1964 with a serial number in the 1.1 million range. The Leitz product code is IGEMO.The Leica M3 is considered the pinnacle of rangefinder cameras and a masterpiece that propelled Leica to the forefront of the photographic world after the war—a true monument in the history of cameras.For those who primarily use a 50mm lens, it remains one of ...
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93% B
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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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Leica M3
Leica M3 Early Model, Double Stroke with Buddha Ear lug. Manufactured in 1955. This early M3 has no frame selector lever, giving it a clean, streamlined appearance. Features include a glass pressure plate, ASA sensitivity up to 200, and the characteristic small black dot on the inner side of the back door. It’s a model that still strongly exudes the atmosphere of the earliest M3s.The double-str...
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93% 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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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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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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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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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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93% B
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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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93% B
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