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Elmar 90mm f4 (L) Black / Chrome
Black/chrome Elmar 90mm f4. Leitz product code ELANG. Manufactured in 1937. Distance scale in feet. Compared to the early Fat Elmar, this version is commonly referred to as the Thin Elmar. Uncoated.Later versions were coated, converted to M mount, and made collapsible, with production continuing until 1964, reflecting the enduring popularity of its rendering.Its compact size allows it to slip n...
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Summar 50mm f2 (L) Rigid Nickel
Summar 5cm f2, rigid barrel version. Commonly known as the Hyottoko Summar. This is a rare early-production model of the Summar, made in limited numbers. Nickel finish. Serial number in the 160,000 range, manufactured in 1933. Leitz product code SUMAR. Distance scale in feet.The Hyottoko Summar has long been prized for its distinctive appearance and rarity. It also pairs exceptionally well with...
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Elmarit 28mm f2.8 (M) Red Scale
Elmarit 28mm f2.8, early version, the so-called 9-element model. Popular red scale with black infinity lock. Made in Canada. Leitz product code 11801. Serial number in the 2.06 million range. Manufactured in 1964. Non-retrofocus design with 6 groups and 9 elements.With its waisted barrel design, striking red engravings, and the black-painted infinity lock that settles nicely into place, this le...
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93% B
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M3) Steel Rim
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97% Like New
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Apo-Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH (M) Black
APO-Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH., 11699. Introduced in 2021. A highly ambitious Leica lens developed to surpass the limits of conventional designs. It is a wide-angle lens with exceptionally high resolution.The optical design is highly sophisticated, consisting of 10 elements in 5 groups, including three aspherical elements. One of them features aspherical surfaces on both sides, making a total of...
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Elmar 50mm f2.8 (M)
Elmar 50mm f2.8, late version. Dual scale in feet and meters. Leitz product code 11112. Serial number in the 2.32 million range, produced in 1969 during the Leica M4 era. E39 filter size. Compatible hoods include ITOOY, IROOA, ITDOO, and 12585.A modern design that belies its roughly 60 years of age. With its refined form and functional beauty, it pairs naturally even with current Leica digital ...
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95% Mint
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Summilux-M 50mm f1.4 (M) Glossy Black
Summilux-M 50mm f1.4 in glossy black paint finish. Serial number in the 4.98 million range. Leica product code 11713. A limited edition model of the revived Summilux from the Leica Classic Lens Series, finished in a lustrous glossy black paint.While respecting the original optical design of 5 groups and 7 elements, it incorporates modern manufacturing techniques and special glass optimized for ...
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96% Mint
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Elmarit-M 28mm f2.8 ASPH (M) Black
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Elmarit-M 28mm f2.8 ASPH. Leica product code 11677. Current model. Even with the dedicated 12470 hood attached, it weighs only 195g, making it both lightweight and extremely compact. Minimum focusing distance is 0.7m. Filter size is E39.A wide-angle lens with a 6-group, 8-element construction including one aspherical...
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97% Like New
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Elmarit-M 21mm f2.8 (M)
Ultra-wide-angle lens, Elmarit-M 21mm f2.8. This is the rare 0.4m close-focus version. Serial number in the 2.99 million range, from the first production batch made in 1979.The very earliest Elmarit units are said to have had an E49 filter size, but these are almost never seen. Most first-batch examples found on the market, including this one, use E60. The focusing tab is the so-called Tiger Cl...
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Summilux-M 35mm f1.4 (M) Black
Summilux-M 35mm f1.4, 2nd version. The final spherical model, known as the Hyphen-M. Made in Canada. The Leitz product code remains 11870, unchanged since the original steel rim version. Serial number is in the 3.28 million range, manufactured in 1983. Optical construction consists of 5 groups and 7 elements. Minimum focusing distance is 1 meter. Compatible hood is 12504. Filters are Series VII...
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96% Mint
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Noctilux 50mm f1 (M) E58
Noctilux 50mm f1.0, the popular E58 version. The Leitz product code is 11821. This example bears a serial number in the 2.85 million range, manufactured in 1977. The glass was developed in Germany, while the design and production were carried out by Leitz Canada.A modified Gauss-type design with 6 elements in 7 groups. Featuring newly developed glass and an air-spaced element, it achieves the r...
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Summaron 35mm f3.5 (L)
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Summaron 35mm f3.5, early version, A36 model. Leica screw mount. Serial number in the 1,000,000 range. Manufactured in 1952. Leitz product code SOONC. A double Gauss type lens with a 6-element in 4-group construction. Distance scale in meters.Introduced in 1946 as the successor to the Elmar 35mm f3.5. Compared to the...
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93% B
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Summicron-R 50mm f2 (2 cam) Red Scale
Summicron-R 50mm f2, 2-cam. Early red lettering, the sharp-looking red scale version. Leica product code 11218. Serial number in the 2.11 million range, manufactured in 1965. Made in Germany.A standard lens for the Leica R mount, commonly known as the tapered Summicron due to its distinctive shape. Optical construction is a modified Gauss type with 4 groups and 6 elements. Minimum focusing dist...
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Angenieux Zoom 45-90mm f2.8 (3 Cam)
Angenieux Zoom 45–90mm. Manufactured between 1968 and 1980, this was the first zoom lens offered by Leitz. Originally introduced for the Leicaflex system. Leica R mount, 3-cam. The serial number is in the 1.44 million range, which corresponds to Angenieux’s own numbering rather than Leitz. Produced in 1978.The filter size is 67mm screw-in, or Series VIII filters can be inserted between the hood...
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Vario-Elmarit-R 28-90mm f2.8-4.5 ASPH (ROM)
Vario-Elmarit-R 28-90mm f2.8-4.5. ROM mount. Made in Germany. Leica product code 11365.Introduced in 2003 and produced until 2009, marking the end of the Leica R series. This particular lens bears a serial number in the 3.97 million range and was manufactured in its first year of production, 2003. With an estimated production of around 2,600 units, it is considered somewhat rare.Featuring an op...
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Steel Rim
The legendary Summilux 35mm f1.4, 1st version, commonly known as the Steel Rim. This example has a serial number in the 1.77 million range and was manufactured in 1960.In recent years, Leica reissued the Steel Rim to great acclaim, but this is the original. Manufactured by Leitz Canada, with the Leitz product code OCLUX / 11870.A 5 elements in 7 groups design. Wide open, it delivers a beautiful...
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94% A
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (L) Chrome
Summilux 50mm f1.4 2nd, a rare Leica screw mount version. Known as the Lady 2nd. Leitz product code SOWGE or 11014. Serial number in the 1.88 million range, manufactured in 1961.The rare L-mount Summilux 50mm was supplied in only 548 units between 1960 and 1963 for Barnack Leica users.This Lady screw version exists in both 1st and 2nd versions, and this example is the subtly improved 2nd versio...
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95% Mint
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Elmarit-M 24mm f2.8 (M) ASPH Chrome
Elmarit-M 24mm f2.8. Finished in silver chrome. Leica product code 11898. Serial number in the 3.8 million range, manufactured in 1997. Made in Germany. Introduced in 1997. Initially released only in black, with the chrome finish added later.A 5-element, 7-group construction incorporating one aspherical element. This lens represents Leica’s adoption of a new manufacturing method for producing a...
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96% Mint
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 (L)
Hektor 2.8cm f6.3. A rare postwar version with coating. Leitz product code HOOPYCHROM. Serial number in the 790,000 range, manufactured in 1950. Distance scale in feet. International aperture standard. The coating helps to compensate for the Hektor 28mm’s known weakness of being somewhat prone to flare in backlit conditions.This example comes from one of the final production batches of the Hekt...
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93% B
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Nickel Elmar 35mm f3.5. An early example of the heavy cam, and among the very earliest of that type. Unnumbered (no serial number) nickel-finish barrel. Leitz code EKURZKUP. Uncoated. Distance scale in meters. Full-turn helicoid.Known in Japan as the heavy cam and overseas as the Snail Cam, this type features a very thick, sloped rangefinder coupling cam. It is seen on early Elmar 35mm examples...
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94% A
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Summicron 50mm f2 (L) Radioactive
Collapsible Summicron 50mm f2. Leitz product code SOOIC. Serial number in the 1.09 million range, manufactured in 1953. Distance scale in feet. Filter size E39.This is an early model featuring thorium glass, commonly known as the “radioactive Summicron.” To increase the refractive index, glass containing the radioactive material thorium was used. Confirmed with a Geiger counter. This particular...
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Xenon 50mm f1.5 (L)
¥275,000
Leitz Xenon 50mm f1.5, early version. This example bears the Taylor-Hobson engraving on the name ring, and is thought to have been delivered to the UK market. Among Leica collectors, lenses with more engravings are often considered more prestigious, making this a rather boast-worthy piece.The Leitz product code is XEMOO. Serial number is in the 280,000 range. Leica Xenon lenses were produced fr...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Chrome
¥350,000
Leitz code name HEGRA. The Hektor 73mm f1.9, a pre-war medium telephoto masterpiece by Leitz. The first large-aperture medium telephoto lens for Leica. This example features a black paint and chrome finish, with a straight helicoid design.The serial number of this piece is in the 140,000 range. According to Leitz serial number records, it dates to 1932, though it may also have been produced aro...
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Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 (M)
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94% A
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Summicron-M 50mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron 50mm f2, 4th generation with 6-bit coding. Current model. Black finish. Leica product code 11826. A long-selling model introduced in 1994.This particular piece has a serial number in the 4.89 million range. The optical design remains unchanged from the 3rd generation, featuring a 4-group, 6-element construction. With a built-in hood, it stays compact even when carried, offering excell...
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96% Mint
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Super-Angulon 21mm f4 (L/M)
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Apo-Summicron-M 50mm f2 ASPH (M) Black
APO-Summicron-M 50mm f2. Black finish. Leica catalog no. 11141. Since its release in 2012, this lens has made a strong impact on Leica users. The serial number of this piece is in the 4.91 million range. Minimum focusing distance is 0.7m. Filter size is E39. 6-bit coded. Officially imported product for the Japanese market.Featuring a relatively simple optical construction of 5 groups and 8 elem...
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Summicron-M 35mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron-M 35mm f2, the popular 7-element version. Black finish. Leica product code 11310. Serial number in the 3.52 million range, made in Germany in 1990. Overseas, it is sometimes referred to as the Bokeh King for its beautiful rendering of out-of-focus areas.This third-generation Summicron 35mm features a 5-group, 7-element optical design and represents a well-refined evolution of Leica M ...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Chrome
Leitz Hektor 73mm f1.9, product code HEKON. A renowned pre-war medium telephoto lens from Leitz.This example bears a serial number in the 370,000 range, manufactured in 1937. Meter scale. Straight helicoid type with rangefinder coupling. Finished in black paint and chrome plating, making it a visually excellent match from Barnack Leicas to M models. Filter size is E39.At or near wide open, it p...
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92% B
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Apo-Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH (M) Black
APO-Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH. Product code 11699. Introduced in 2021. A characteristically ambitious Leica lens developed with the goal of surpassing the limits of conventional lenses. An ultra-high-resolution wide-angle lens.The optical design is extremely sophisticated, consisting of 10 elements in 5 groups and incorporating three aspherical elements. One of these has aspherical surfaces on b...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black
Second-generation Summicron 35mm f2, the early 6-element version, commonly known as the small lever type. Leitz product code 11309. Serial number in the 2.33 million range, made in 1969. Although some small lever versions were produced in Canada, this example is made in Germany. Filter size is E39.The 6-element Summicron is often overshadowed by the famous 8-element version, yet it is a lens fu...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron 35mm f2, second generation, 6-element version. Leica product code 11309. This example bears a serial number in the 2.71 million range and was manufactured in 1974. Tabless version. Made in Canada. Filter size E39.Often overshadowed by the popular 8-element version, the 6-element Summicron nevertheless offers plenty of charm and capability. From its well-balanced helicoid rotation and ...
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93% B
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Summaron 35mm f3.5 (L)
Summaron 35mm f3.5, early A36 version for Leica screw mount. Serial number in the 1.1 million range, manufactured in 1953. The Leitz product code is SOONC. Double-Gauss design with 6 elements in 4 groups. Distance scale in feet. Accepts A36 slip-on filters.Introduced in 1946 as the successor to the Elmar 35mm f3.5. Compared with the Elmar 35mm, it became slightly taller and heavier, but it stil...
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Summaron 35mm f3.5 (L)
Summaron 35mm f3.5, late version with E39 mount. Leica screw mount. Serial number in the 1.55 million range, produced in 1958. The Leitz product code is SOONC, the same as the earlier A36 version. Double-Gauss type optical design with 6 elements in 4 groups. Distance scale in feet.This E39 Summaron appeared in 1956 and was updated to accept E39 filters as well as accessories such as the ITDOO a...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Red Scale
Elmar 50mm f3.5. The version with the depth-of-field scale printed in red, commonly known as the Red Elmar or Red Scale. Leitz product code ELMAR. Serial number in the 1.16 million range, manufactured in 1954. Optical construction of 4 elements in 3 groups. Coating colors show blue, purple, and amber reflections. Filter size A36. Distance scale on the helicoid is in meters.Produced for more tha...
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Black
Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8. Serial number in the 2.21 million range, produced in 1966. Manufactured by Leitz Canada. Finished in black chrome. This is the later version with the yellow distance scale. Leitz product code 11800.Although a telephoto lens with a practical maximum aperture of f2.8, it is beautifully designed with a size comparable to large-aperture 50mm lenses. The finely cut knurling r...
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Summicron-M 90mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron-M 90mm f2, black finish. Second generation with serial number in the 3.48 million range, produced in 1989. Made in Canada. Leica product code 11136. Built-in hood. Filter size E55. Minimum focusing distance 1m.This new-generation Summicron 90mm was introduced in 1980 with a completely redesigned optical formula. In 1982 it received a minor update with a built-in hood and E55 filter si...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) All Black
A rare find, the all-black Hektor 73mm f1.9. Leica's product code is HEKON, with a serial number in the 140,000 range. According to serial records, this piece was manufactured in 1932, although data suggests that all-black Hektor 7.3cm units may have been produced in 1933/1934.The Hektor 73mm initially came as a non-rangefinder-coupled version, then evolved into a rotating helicoid with rangefi...
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Angenieux 50mm f0.95 (M改)
Angénieux 50mm f0.95 Type M1. A dream lens for Angénieux enthusiasts. A cine lens of 6 groups and 8 elements, manufactured around 1981.On full-frame 35mm digital cameras the corners will vignette slightly, but in the face of its astonishing rendering, such minor flaws only add to its charm. Our in-house test photographer also gives it a strong endorsement and presses the shutter with excitement...
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93% B
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Angenieux 28mm f3.5 (L)
¥430,000
¥390,000
Angénieux 28mm f3.5 Type R11, Leica screw mount. This is the later R11 version, distinguished by the thicker knurling on the aperture and helicoid rings.Manufactured in France by P. Angénieux in 1957. Rangefinder coupled. Retrofocus design with a 6 elements in 6 groups optical construction. The lens features a beautiful purple-tone coating. The distance scale on the helicoid is marked in meters...
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Angenieux 35mm f2.5 (L)
Angénieux 35mm f2.5 Type R1. This example is an early Type R1 with the finely knurled rings. Manufactured in 1952. Genuine Leica screw mount with rangefinder coupling. Retrofocus design with 6 elements in 5 groups. Distance scale in feet. Minimum focusing distance is 3.5 feet (approx. 1m). The filter diameter is 51mm or 51.5mm, but the tolerance is quite strict, so matching the filter to the ac...
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Angenieux 90mm f1.8 (L)
Angénieux 90mm f1.8, Type P1 early version. A rare genuine Leica screw mount lens. Manufactured by P. Angenieux of France, a company renowned as a maker of cine lenses. The serial number of this example is in the 230,000 range, produced in 1952. Distance scale in feet. The filter size is a rather uncommon 56mm.An Ernostar-type design with 4 groups and 5 elements. A medium telephoto lens that de...
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91% C
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Angenieux 90mm f2.5 (L)
Angénieux 90mm f2.5 Type Y1, Leica L mount. This example has the early barrel. While it follows the initial Type Y1 barrel design, the very earliest Y1 lenses typically fade to a brownish tone, whereas this one has aged to a deep indigo color. A slightly less common variation. The coating is beautifully blue-based with several amber layers, matching the dark blue appearance of the barrel very w...
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Angenieux 90mm f2.5 (L)
Angénieux 90mm f2.5 Type Y12. Original Leica screw mount. Late Y12 version distinguished by the beautiful accent of three knurled rings.There is also the Type Y1 in the Angénieux 90mm f2.5 lineup. Although both share a 4-group, 4-element construction, the optical design differs from that of the Y12. The coating shows amber and purple tones.Serial number 471xxx, manufactured in 1957. Distance sc...
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94% A
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L)
Coated Elmar 35mm f3.5.Leitz product code EKURZ. Serial number in the 650,000 range, manufactured in 1948. Leica screw mount. A welcome meter distance scale.Among Leitz lenses, it is the second thinnest design after the Hektor 28mm. Mounted on a Barnack Leica or even on an M-type Leica, its compact size provides excellent mobility. An easy lens to slip into a camera bag as an extra.Wide open, i...
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Summitar 50mm f2 (L)
Summitar 50mm f2. Leitz product code SOORE. Serial number in the 700,000 range, manufactured in 1949. It features a round diaphragm that renders point light sources beautifully even near wide open. Aperture markings follow the international scale (f2, f2.8, f4...). The helicoid distance scale is in feet.The Summitar was introduced as the successor to the Summar and later became the foundation f...
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94% A
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Elmarit 28mm f2.8 (M) Red Scale
The first-generation Elmarit 28mm f2.8, early version, commonly known as the 9-element. A highly sought-after red scale variant. This example was made in Canada. Leitz product code 11801. Serial number in the 2,060,000 range, manufactured in 1964. A non-retrofocus design with 6 groups and 9 elements. Minimum focusing distance is 0.7m.With its distinctive waisted profile, striking red engravings...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
Second-generation Summilux 50mm f1.4. Finished in black chrome. The Leitz product code is 11114. Serial number in the 2.62 million range, manufactured in 1973. 5 elements in 7 groups. Filter size is E43 screw-in.As the newly designed second generation, sharpness at and near full aperture was improved. While retaining the distinctive character of the Summilux, it delivers a more stable and consi...
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Noctilux-M 50mm f1 (M) E60
The ultra-fast large-aperture lens proudly presented by Leica, the Noctilux-M 50mm f1.0.Following the original Noctilux f1.2 and the f1 E58, this is the third-generation Noctilux, E60 version. Among them, this example corresponds to the later variation of the early detachable-hood type. It is admittedly a rather complicated classification, but referring to it as the late detachable-hood E60 ver...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M)
Collapsible Summicron 50mm f2. Leica M mount. The Leitz product code is SOOIC-M. Serial number in the 1.32 million range, manufactured in 1955. A lens from the early M3 era. The focusing scale is marked in feet.A classic large-aperture lens from Leitz. Following the Summar and Summitar, it was introduced as the third-generation high-speed standard lens. Its overwhelming resolving power astonish...
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Mountain Elmar 105mm f6.3 (L)
Mountain Elmar 105mm f6.3, affectionately known as the Berg Elmar. Finished in black paint and chrome plating, often referred to as semi-chrome. The Leitz product code is ELZEN. A code name that makes you want to take it into the snowy mountains. The serial number falls in the 300,000 range, manufactured in 1936. Approximately 4,000 pieces were produced over a six-year period.The distance scale...
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 (L) Nickel
A rare nickel-finish Hektor 2.8cm f6.3. Serial number in the 270,000 range, manufactured in 1935. An example from the very first year of Hektor production, corresponding to the second batch. Rangefinder coupled. Distance scale in feet. Continental-style aperture. Uncoated glass.Among the many lenses produced by Leitz, this is one of the most compact ever made.This nickel version is classically ...
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Nickel Elmar 35mm f3.5. Early heavy cam version. Leitz code EKURZKUP. Unnumbered nickel barrel with no serial number. Uncoated. Meter scale.In Japan this type is called the Heavy Cam, while overseas it is often referred to as the Snail Cam. The rangefinder coupling cam is extremely thick and slanted, a characteristic seen on early Elmar 35mm lenses. This example also features a very rare flat-t...
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Nickel Elmar 35mm f3.5. Serial number in the 140,000 range, a 1932 heavy cam example. Leitz product code EKURZKUP. Nickel barrel. Uncoated. Distance scale in meters. Full-turn (one full rotation) helicoid.In Japan it is called Heavy Cam, and overseas Snail Cam, referring to the extremely thick, slanted rangefinder cam. This type is seen on early examples of the Elmar 35mm.Compatible genuine hoo...
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Elmar 3.5cm f3.5, nickel finish. One of the representative pre-war Leitz wide-angle lenses. The Leitz product code is EKURZKUP. Serial number in the 210,000 range, manufactured in 1934. 3 groups, 4 elements. Uncoated. Rangefinder coupled. Desirable meter scale. The helicoid is the half-turn type.Introduced in 1930, the Elmar 35mm became rangefinder coupled with the so-called heavy cam alongside...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Early
Early Elmar 5cm f3.5. Finished in softly glowing nickel plating. Helicoid number 1. Half-turn type. Distance scale in meters. Short-barrel version with a compact lens tube. The Leitz product code is the dignified ELMAR.Manufactured in the mid to late 1920s, this early Elmar was originally mounted on the first-generation Leica A models and made using optical glass supplied by C.P. Goerz. This pa...
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93% AB
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Early
Nickel-finished Hektor 5cm f2.5. No serial number. Uncoated. The rear of the focusing knob is stamped with 0. 3 groups, 6 elements. Distance scale in meters.This example is believed to have originally been a Hektor lens supplied as standard equipment on a Leica Model A produced around 1930, later factory-converted by Leitz to Leica L mount. Many Hektors of this type are clearly shorter in barre...
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93% B
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Nickel
Nickel Hektor 5cm f2. Serial number in the 90,000 range, manufactured around 1930. Helicoid number 5. Distance scale in meters. Lens construction is 3 groups, 6 elements. Leitz product code HEKTOR.The helicoid is the full-rotation type, but to allow stress-free operation even when used with an adapter, the repair technician has secured the back of the lock button with a screw. It can be returne...
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Summar 50mm f2 (L) Nickel
A beautiful nickel Summar, collapsible type. This example is the all-nickel barrel version, following the earliest fixed-barrel Hyottoko Summar and the black-nose Summar.The Leitz code is SUMUS. Serial number in the 200,000 range, manufactured in 1934. Distance scale in meters. Straight helicoid. Six-blade aperture. Double Gauss design with 6 elements in 4 groups. Aperture markings are in the c...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Nickel
The renowned pre-war Leitz medium-telephoto lens, Hektor 73mm f1.9. Finished in beautiful black paint with nickel plating. The Leitz code is HEKON.This example bears a serial number in the 120,000 range, one of the very first Hektor 73mm lenses produced in 1931, its inaugural year. The focusing scale is in meters, with a rotating helicoid design. It originally takes a slip-on filter, though 39m...
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