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Summilux-R 50mm f1.4 (3 cam)
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
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Angenieux 28mm f3.5 (L)
¥460,000
Angenieux 28mm f3.5 Type R11, Leica screw mount. This example is the early version, made by P. Angenieux in France in 1953. Rangefinder-coupled, with distance scale in feet. Retrofocus design, 6 elements in 6 groups, featuring beautiful purple and blue coatings.The front of the lens flares outward slightly, giving it a distinctive constricted shape. The stylish combination of indigo anodized al...
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Angenieux 28mm f3.5 (L)
¥465,000
Angénieux 28mm f3.5 Type R11. Leica screw mount. Late version with coarser knurling on the aperture and helicoid rings.Made by P. Angénieux in France. Manufactured in 1957. Rangefinder-coupled. Distance scale in meters. A retrofocus design with 6 elements in 6 groups, featuring a beautiful purple-tinted coating.The retrofocus design is evident in its distinct styling, with a large front element...
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Angenieux 35mm f3.5 (L)
Angenieux 35mm f3.5 Type X1. Manufactured by P. Angenieux in France. A rare Leica mount version with rangefinder coupling. Filter diameter is 34mm.Serial number 95xxx, made in 1947 — a lens from just after the war.The aluminum barrel weighs only 59 grams, making it extremely compact and lightweight. The uniquely stylish design clearly reflects Angenieux’s independent aesthetic vision.Tessar-typ...
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Angenieux 35mm f2.5 (L)
Angenieux 35mm f2.5 Type R1. This example is the early R1 version with fine knurling on the rings, manufactured in 1952. Genuine Leica screw mount, coupled to the rangefinder. Retrofocus optical design with 5 groups and 6 elements. Distance scale in feet. Minimum focusing distance is 3.5 feet (about 1 meter). Filter diameter is 51mm or 51.5mm, though tolerances are tight, so checking with the a...
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Angenieux 50mm f1.8 (L)
Angenieux 50mm f1.8 Type S1. A highly coveted original Leica L-mount version for Angenieux fans. This example features the early all-aluminum barrel with a soft blue coating — the most popular variant. It employs a 4-group, 6-element double Gauss optical formula and uses meter scale markings.The 50mm f1.8 Type S1 is one of Angenieux’s oldest masterpieces, produced since the early 1940s for moun...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Chrome
¥355,000
Hektor 73mm f1.9, Leica code name HEKON. A renowned prewar medium telephoto lens by Leitz. Serial number in the 430,000 range, made in 1938. Marked in meters, featuring a rotating helicoid design. The elegant combination of black paint and chrome finish pairs beautifully with both Barnack and M-mount Leica bodies. Filter size E39.At wide apertures, it produces a soft, gentle rendering with a to...
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Summicron 90mm f2 (M) Early
The earliest version of the Summicron 90mm f2 1st model. Leitz product code SOOZI-M. Introduced in 1957.This was during the golden era of Leitz, when the Leica MP was also released.The serial number falls in the 1.58 million range, made in 1958. Manufactured by Leitz Canada, marked Midland.Optical design: 5 groups, 6 elements. Distance scale in feet. Minimum focusing distance: 3.5 feet (1 m).Th...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black Early
Summicron 50mm f2, the very first version of the second generation. Serial number in the 2.26 million range, manufactured in 1968. This is a transitional model, found only in this serial block, where the newly designed 5 group 6 element lens was fitted into the first generation barrel. In recent years it has been referred to overseas as the Transitional Model. Leitz product code is 11817, the s...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron 35mm f2, 2nd generation, 6-element version. With goggles, without filter thread. Leica product code is 11309. Serial number in the 2.46 million range, manufactured in 1970 by Leitz Canada.This is the so-called goggled Summicron, but despite having an E39 filter diameter, it lacks a filter thread, making it an extremely rare model. It is even introduced as a rarity in James Lager’s boo...
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Super-Angulon 21mm f3.4 (M) Chrome
Super-Angulon 21mm f3.4. Chrome barrel. Serial number in the 2,050,000 range, manufactured in 1964. Leitz product code 11103M. Although a Leitz product, production was carried out by Schneider.The rangefinder couples down to 1 meter, but with scale focusing it can be used as close as 0.4 meters. Filter size is E48.Please note that it cannot be used on the Leica M5 and CL, as it interferes with ...
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Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 (M)
Triplet Elmar 9cm. Leitz product code is 11830. Serial number in the 2,090,000 range, manufactured in 1965. Filter thread size is E39.By adopting a new type of glass, the lens construction was changed from the previous 4 elements to a 3 element design. Production ended after only five years, leaving the total number at about 6,000 units.Nicknamed the Kamisori(Razor) Elmar for its high resolving...
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Summar 50mm f2 (L) Nickel
Nickel Summar collapsible type. Following the earliest fixed mount version known as the Hyottoko Summar and the black front Summar, this is the all-nickel barrel version. Leitz product code is SUMUS. Serial number in the 210,000 range, manufactured in 1934. Distance scale in feet. Straight helicoid. Hexagonal aperture. Double-Gauss optical formula with 4 groups and 6 elements. Aperture scale is...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Red Scale
Elmar 50mm f3.5. This version features depth of field markings in red, commonly known as the Red Elmar or Red Scale. Leitz product code is ELMAR. Serial number in the 1.08 million range, manufactured in 1953. Optical design is 3 groups, 4 elements. Filter size is A36. The helicoid distance scale is marked in feet.As the final version of the A36-mount Elmar 50mm f3.5, which had been produced for...
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Fisheye-Elmarit-R 16mm f2.8 (3 Cam)
¥130,000
Fisheye-Elmarit-R 16mm f2.8. Leica product code 11222. It was introduced at Photokina in 1974, during an era when fisheye lenses were in vogue and offered by many manufacturers. This lens was produced in Japan with technical cooperation from Minolta.It is compatible with the Leicaflex SL-2 and later models. The serial number is in the 2.99 million range, manufactured in 1979. Optical constructi...
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PC-Super-Angulon-R 28mm f2.8 (R)
¥168,000
PC Super-Angulon-R 28mm f2.8. A shift lens designed for Leica R mount, manufactured by Schneider as an OEM product. Made in Germany. Introduced in 1988, it features a complex design with 10 elements in 12 groups and a floating mechanism. The aperture is manual only. Minimum focusing distance is 30 cm.As the name PC = Perspective Control suggests, the shift mechanism allows perspective correctio...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Chrome
Early example of the first Summilux 50mm f1.4, finished in beautiful chrome. Nicknamed the Lady. Serial number in the 1.78 million range, manufactured in 1960. Leitz product code SOOME. Filter size E43.Before the design revision, the first version of the Summilux 50mm was a popular model admired for its soft rendering wide open. Stopping down just one stop brings a sharp and crisp image with a ...
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93% BC
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
¥360,000
2nd generation Summilux 50mm f1.4. Black chrome finish. Leitz product code 11114. Serial number in the 3.07 million range, manufactured in 1980. Optical design of 5 groups and 7 elements.With the newly designed second generation, rendering at wide apertures became noticeably sharper. While retaining the distinctive Summilux character, it delivers a more stable and consistent image. It has becom...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (L)
Collapsible Summicron 50mm f2. Leica screw mount. Leitz product code SOOIC. Serial number in the 1.3 million range, manufactured in 1955. Feet scale.One of Leitz’s classic fast lenses. Following the Summar and the Summitar, it appeared as the third generation of high-speed standard lenses. Its overwhelming resolving power shook the photographic industry of the time and, together with the launch...
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Elmar-M 50mm f2.8 (M) Black
Elmar M 50mm f2.8. Black finish. Leica product code 11831. A reissue that follows the design of the original Elmar 50mm f2.8 introduced in 1957. It was first released in 1995 as a limited model for the Leica M6J, and later entered regular production. Unlike the earlier Elmar with a rotating helicoid, this version was improved with a straight helicoid mechanism.This example is from the 3.87 mill...
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Summicron-M 35mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron-M 35mm f2, the popular 7-element version. Black chrome finish. Leitz product code is 11310. Serial number in the 3.24 million range, made in Canada in 1982. Overseas it is often referred to as the Bokeh King for its pleasing out-of-focus rendering.This third generation of the Summicron 35mm, a 5-group 7-element design, represents the proper evolution of Leica M wide-angle lenses. Whil...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Chrome
SOOME, later code 11114. This is a white-barrel Summilux 50mm f1.4 2nd version, serial number in the 2.07 million range, manufactured in 1964. Among Leica lenses, this is considered one of the most elegantly designed, often referred to as the Ki-fujin (Lady) for its graceful and refined appearance.While it shares the same exterior as the first-generation Summilux, the lens construction was quie...
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DR Summicron 50mm f2 (M)
Dual Range Summicron 50mm f2, early type close-focus Summicron. Serial number in the 1.59 million range, manufactured in 1958. Leitz code name SOOIC-MN or SOMNI, later designated 11918. The helicoid has feet scale engravings.When using a 50mm lens on an M-mount film Leica, there are often situations where you wish you could move just a bit closer. This DR Summicron is one of the best solutions....
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L)
Prewar Elmar 35mm f3.5. Product code EKURZCHROM. Serial number in the 510,000 range, manufactured in 1939. Meter scale, convenient for snapshots. Optical design is 3 elements in 4 groups.Originally this Elmar 35mm would have been uncoated, but this example was later coated by Leitz. The benefit of the coating can be clearly appreciated in actual shooting.Among Leitz products, it is one of the t...
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Early
Nickel Short Hektor 5cm f2.5. No serial number. Uncoated. Helicoid number is 6. Optical formula is 3 groups 6 elements. Distance scale in meters.This example is believed to be a Leica A with Hektor manufactured around 1930, later officially converted by Leitz to Leica L mount. The helicoid is the half-turn type, convenient to use.The Short Hektor is extremely scarce in circulation, and most sur...
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Super-Elmar-R 15mm f3.5 (3 cam)
Super-Elmar-R 15mm f3.5. Three cam version. Leitz product code 11213. An ultra-wide-angle lens released in 1980. Serial number follows the Schneider sequence in the 3.21 million range. Optical design consists of 12 groups with 13 elements.From maximum aperture to the smallest stop, it incorporates an uncompromising design with perfectly corrected aberrations, achieving astonishing performance.T...
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Elmarit-R 19mm f2.8 (3 cam)
¥210,000
Elmarit-R 19mm f2.8. 3-cam. Serial number in the 3.24 million range, manufactured in 1982 by Leitz Canada. A super wide-angle lens adopting a retrofocus design with 7 elements in 9 groups. Leitz product code is 11225.Despite being an ultra wide-angle, it achieves a bright maximum aperture of f2.8, making it suitable even in relatively low light conditions. Compared with lenses such as the Super...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
Summicron 35mm f2 with chrome barrel, commonly known as the 8-element version. Made in Germany. This piece is the early model with an aluminum filter ring, manufactured in 1958.Its serial number is 16307xx, belonging to the very first batch of the 8-element lenses starting from 1630501. Shortly after this batch, the black paint version for the M3 also appeared.The Leitz product code is SAWOM, l...
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Summicron-M 50mm f2 (M) 50 Jahre
This limited edition model was released in 2004 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Summicron. Only 1000 units were produced worldwide. Leica catalog number is 11615. Chrome barrel. Optical construction of 4 groups and 6 elements. Minimum focusing distance is 0.7 m.It pays homage to the later version of the first fixed-mount Summicron, which remains popular even today. The filter size is...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
¥365,000
Summilux 50mm f1.4 second generation. Black chrome finish. Leitz product code 11114. Serial number in the 2.5 million range, manufactured in 1972. Optical construction of 5 groups 7 elements.With the redesigned second generation, image quality near maximum aperture became noticeably sharper. While retaining the distinctive character of the Summilux, it delivers a more stable and consistent rend...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron 35mm f2 second generation, 6-element design. Leica product code 11309. Serial number in the 2.54 million range, manufactured in 1972. Without the so-called horns. Made in Canada. Filter size is E39.Following the first generation 8-element version, well-preserved examples of this lens have also become increasingly difficult to find.Often overshadowed by the 8-element, the 6-element non...
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 (L)
Hektor 2.8cm f6.3, chrome finish. Leica product code HOOPYCHROM. Serial number in the 580,000 range, made in 1941. Distance scale in meters. Aperture scale is continental style.This piece features a light blue coating. Other Hektors in the 580,000 serial range I have seen were also coated, so it seems this is when Leica began applying coating. For reference, earlier batches in the 540,000 and 5...
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Summaron 28mm f5.6 (L)
Summaron 28mm f5.6, commonly known as the Red Summaron. One stop faster than its predecessor, the Hektor 28mm f6.3. This example has a serial number in the 1.55 million range, made in 1958. Leica product code is SNOOX. It features meter scale engravings, convenient for snapshots. The optical design is a 4-group 6-element Gauss type.Introduced in 1955 as the successor to the Hektor 28mm f6.3 and...
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Canon 35mm f1.5 (L)
Canon large-aperture wide-angle lens, Canon 35mm f1.5. Leica screw mount. Introduced in 1958 and sold until around 1971. The optical design was by Jiro Mukai, consisting of 4 groups and 8 elements. The helicoid features the convenient meter scale. Amber-colored coating.The Canon 35mm f1.5 is said to be the first photographic lens in the world to achieve 35mm f1.5. Unlike the Summilux 35mm f1.4,...
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Elmar 65mm f3.5 + OTZFO
¥95,000
Elmar 65mm for Visoflex with OTZFO helicoid (16464K). Serial number in the 1.84 million range, manufactured in 1961 by Leitz Canada. This is the earlier chrome version, compatible with E41 filters. Mounted via Visoflex II or III on an M-series Leica, it allows shooting from approximately 15 cm from the front of the lens to infinity. Highly regarded for its close-up performance, this lens has ea...
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Nickel
Hektor 50mm f2.5, nickel finish. Serial number in the 120,000 range, manufactured in 1931. Leitz product code is HEKTOR.Optical construction is 3 groups and 6 elements. Distance scale is in meters. Uncoated. The infinity lock button is the pin type. Helicoid number is 5. The helicoid is full-rotation type, but the back of the lock button has been secured with a screw so that it operates smoothl...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Early
Old Elmar 5cm f3.5. Helicoid number 3. Distance scale in meters. Short barrel type with nickel-plated body. Leitz product code is the stately ELMAR.This is the early Elmar made with glass supplied by C.P. Goerz, mounted on Leica A models produced in the mid to late 1920s. The present lens was later officially modified by Leitz into a Leica screw mount, rangefinder-coupled version. In addition, ...
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Thambar 90mm f2.2 (L)
The legendary Thambar 90mm f2.2. Leica’s product code is TOODY. Announced in 1935, this example was produced in 1936 with a serial number in the 310,000 range. Optical construction is 3 groups and 4 elements. Filter size is E48. Distance scale is in meters.The only soft focus lens ever made by Leica, it has gained renewed attention in recent years with the release of a modern reissue. For soft ...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (L) Rigid
Rigid mount Summicron 50mm f2, rare Leica screw mount version. Leitz product code SOSTA / 11018. Serial number in the 1.6 million range, manufactured in 1958. A fine example of Leitz craftsmanship from the golden era. Distance scale in meters. Minimum focusing distance is 1 meter.Several years after the release of the Leica M3 in 1954, when M-mount lenses were becoming mainstream, only 1160 pie...
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Apo-Telyt-M 135mm f3.4 (M)
Apo-Telyt-M 135mm f3.4. The longest focal length Leica M lens with rangefinder coupling. Leica product code 11889. Serial number in the 3.87 million range, manufactured in 1999. Made in Germany.Despite its simple 4-group 5-element design, it is an apochromatic lens that delivers sharp results even at full aperture. The minimum focusing distance is 1.5 m. With its built-in hood, it remains compa...
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Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 ASPH Glossy Black
The reissue Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 in black paint, known as Glossy Black. This model was introduced together with the Leica M11 Glossy Black. Leica product code 11731.The dedicated hood, front cap, and rear cap are all finished in a truly glossy black paint. The feet distance scale is engraved in red, adding a bold touch.This piece is in near-mint condition, very beautiful. A perfect match for a ...
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Angenieux Zoom 45-90mm f2.8 (3 Cam)
¥260,000
Angenieux Zoom 45-90mm. Produced between 1968 and 1980, this was the very first zoom lens offered by Leitz. Initially introduced for the Leicaflex, it features the Leica R mount with 3 cams. Serial number falls in the 1.46 million range, which is not a Leitz number but Angenieux’s own serial system. This example belongs to the final batch made in 1980. Filter size is 67mm screw-in, or Series 8 ...
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Summicron-R 35mm f2 (3 cam)
Summicron-R 35mm f2 for Leicaflex, early version. Commonly known as the tapered Summicron or Summicron 9-element, with a retrofocus design. Serial number is in the 2.73 million range, produced in 1974 by Leitz Canada. Optical construction is 7 groups 9 elements. Leitz product code is 11227.It has been upgraded to 3-cam, making it usable on Leica R series cameras as well. Coating shows amber and...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Chrome
Early Summilux 50mm f1.4, first version with a beautiful chrome finish, often nicknamed Lady. Serial number in the 1.69 million range, manufactured in 1959. Leitz product code SOOME.This pre-design change Summilux 50mm 1st version is a highly sought-after model, known for its gentle, soft rendering at wide open aperture. Stopping down just one stop tightens the image with crisp detail and stron...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Red Scale
Elmar 50mm f3.5. This is the so-called Red Elmar or Red Scale version, with the depth of field scale engraved in red. Leitz product code is ELMAR. Serial number is in the 1.16 million range, manufactured in 1954. Optical design is 3 elements in 4 groups. Filter size is A36. The helicoid distance scale is in feet.Produced for over 30 years since the era of the Leica A, this is the last version o...
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Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Black
Elmarit 90mm f2.8, black barrel / black chrome finish. Yellow scale version. Leitz catalog number 11129. Serial number in the 2.42 million range, manufactured in 1970. Optical design of 3 groups, 5 elements.Although the Tele-Elmarit, made in Canada, was introduced in 1965 as the successor, this lens continued to be manufactured in Germany in parallel. Its slightly longer barrel has sometimes ma...
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Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Chrome
Elmarit 90mm f2.8 in chrome finish. Leitz code 11129. Serial number in the 2,080,000 range, manufactured in 1965. Beautifully designed, lightweight, and capable of superb rendering.While most Elmarit 90mm lenses are found today heavily worn with cloudy glass, this example has retained its original elegance and features crystal clear optics. The lens head can be detached and mounted on the 16464...
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Tele-Elmar 135mm f4 (M)
Tele-Elmar 135mm f4, Leica telephoto lens. Product code 11851. Serial number in the 2.14 million range, manufactured in 1965. This is a first-year production Tele-Elmar 135mm. Straight helicoid. Yellow scale.Among Leica M-mount rangefinder-coupled lenses, it boasts the longest focal length. The lens head can be detached for use with the Visoflex. Minimum focusing distance is 1.5 m, filter size ...
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Noctilux-M 50mm f1 (M) E60
Third generation Noctilux 50mm, late version with separate E60 hood. The subsequent model adopted a built-in hood. Leica product code 11821. Serial number in the 3,220,000 range, manufactured in 1982 by Leitz Canada. The matching hood is the 12539, which is not included with this item. Like the IROOA, it is a type that clamps on both sides.A lens to fully enjoy the distinctive Noctilux renderin...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Chrome
Summilux 50mm f1.4, early type of the 2nd version. A model often referred to as the Lady, inheriting almost the same white barrel as the 1st generation, later changed to a black barrel. Leitz product code SOOME/11114. Serial number in the 2.04 million range, manufactured in 1971. Filter size E43. Compatible hoods are XOOIM, 12521G, and 12586.5 elements in 7 groups. The design was revised from t...
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Summaron 28mm f5.6 (L)
Summaron 28mm f5.6, commonly known as the Red Summaron. In recent years, it was unexpectedly reissued. This example was manufactured in 1956 with the product code SNOOX. Compared to the previous model, the Hektor 28mm f6.3, it is one stop faster. Serial number is in the 1.41 million range. Distance scale is in meters. The optical design consists of 4 groups and 6 elements in a Gauss type config...
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Early
Nickel-finished Hektor 5cm f2.5. No serial number. Uncoated. Marked with a 0 on the back of the focusing knob. Optical construction of 3 groups and 6 elements. Distance scale in meters. Full rotation helicoid.This piece is believed to be a Hektor lens originally supplied as standard on a Leica Model A around 1930, later officially converted by Leitz to Leica L mount. Many Hektors of this type c...
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Super-Angulon-R 21mm f4 (3 cam)
Super-Angulon-R 21mm f4, 3-cam. Serial number in the 3,080,000 range, manufactured in 1980. Leitz catalog number 11813.Introduced in 1968 for the Leicaflex SL. While the maximum aperture was reduced compared to its f3.4 predecessor, the rear element protrusion was made smaller, eliminating the need for mirror lock-up. Initially produced as a 2-cam lens, it was changed to 3-cam from 1977 onward....
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Steel Rim
Summilux 35mm f1.4 1st version, commonly known as the Steel Rim. Serial number in the 1.77 million range, manufactured in 1960 by Leitz Canada. Leitz product code: OCLUX / 11870. A semi-wide-angle lens designed for the Leica M2.Constructed with 7 elements in 5 groups. When shot wide open, it produces a beautifully dreamy and veiled glow. As you stop down, it delivers crisp and sharp rendering. ...
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Summicron-M 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
Summicron-M 35mm f2, rare 7-element chrome barrel version. Leica product code 11311. Serial number in the 3.68 million range, manufactured in 1995.The first-generation Summicron 35mm had 8 elements, the second generation had 6, and this third generation features a 7-element design. This 5-group 7-element Summicron, commonly known as the 7-element type, is a refined evolution of Leica's wide-ang...
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Summarit 50mm f1.5 (L)
Summarit 50mm f1.5, early version, in Leica screw mount. Product code is SOOIA.This particular unit is a rare type with Taylor, Taylor & Hobson engraved on one side of the barrel and **U.S. Pat. Nr.2019985** on the other. In the Leica collector world, it’s said that the more engravings a lens has, the more prestige it carries—making this quite the brag-worthy piece.Serial number is in the 820,0...
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L)
Prewar Elmar 35mm f3.5. Product code is EKURZCHROM. Serial number in the 470,000 range, manufactured in 1938. Distance scale in feet. Optical construction consists of 4 elements in 3 groups.While it was originally a non-coated Elmar 35mm, this particular lens has been given genuine Leica coating at a later date. The benefits of the coating are clearly noticeable in actual shooting.Among Leitz l...
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Summilux-R 50mm f1.4 (3 cam)
Summilux-R 50mm f1.4, 3-cam version. Leitz product code is 11875. Serial number is in the 2.51 million range, an early production model made in 1972. Manufactured in Germany.Released in 1969 for the Leicaflex SL, it features a modified Gauss-type optical formula with 7 elements in 6 groups. The minimum focusing distance is 0.5 meters.The filter system typically uses Series 7 filters mounted in ...
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Summicron-R 50mm f2 (2 cam)
¥88,000
Summicron-R 50mm f2 with 2-cam. Leica product code is 11228. Serial number is in the 2.35 million range, made in 1969 in Germany. This is a standard lens for the Leica R mount, commonly known as the narrow-barrel Summicron. The optical design consists of 6 elements in 4 groups, based on a modified Gauss-type formula. Minimum focusing distance is 50 cm.With a mount adapter, it can be used on a w...
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