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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L)
Elmar 35mm f3.5 with coating, product code EKURZ. Manufactured in 1948 with 650,000 units produced. Leica screw mount. Convenient meter markings.Among Leitz products, it is the second thinnest lens after the Hektor 28mm. Ideal for both the Barnack and M-type Leica, its compact size enhances maneuverability. Easily fits into a camera bag alongside another lens.Wide open, it exhibits a characteri...
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Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH (M) Black
Current model: Summicron-M 35mm f/2 ASPH. Product code 11673. Leica M-mount. Coupled rangefinder. Black chrome finish.Since its debut in 1958 as the first Summicron 35mm lens, known as the 8-element, it has continued to represent Leica's iconic wide-angle lens lineage. It matches perfectly with the slim body of M-series Leica cameras, offering a compact size and excellent usability when using t...
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95% Mint
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Super-Angulon-R 21mm f4 (3cam)
Super-Angulon-R 21mm f/4. Leitz product code 11813. Introduced in 1964 alongside the Leicaflex, this is a wide-angle lens for the Leica R mount. Manufactured in 1977 with serial number 2,820,000. Minimum focusing distance is 0.2m.It features a retrofocus design with minimal rear protrusion, eliminating the need for mirror lock-up. It can be used with SLR viewfinders and TTL metering systems.Inc...
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91% C
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Elmarit-R 24mm f2.8 (ROM)
Elmar-R 24mm f2.8. ROM. Leitz product code 11813. Serial number 3,830,000. Manufactured in 1998. Lens construction consists of 7 groups and 9 elements. It incorporates Leitz's proprietary floating mechanism. Filter diameter is E60.Initially introduced for the Leicaflex SL-2 in 1974, it later became compatible with the R-series and has been sold for a long time since. With a user-friendly focal ...
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94% A
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Black
Canada-made Summilux 35mm f1.4, second generation. Serial number 2.68 million. Manufactured in 1974. Leica product code is 11870.This lens is a flagship wide-aperture lens from Leitz, a long-standing bestseller produced for over 30 years since the first Steel Rim model.From soft and dreamy rendering near wide open to sharp and beautifully defined lines when stopped down, it maintains a gentle a...
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95% Mint
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Chrome
Leitz's renowned masterpiece, the Summicron 50mm f2 1st version, with a late rigid mount. Leitz's product code is SOSIC, later 11818. Serial number in the 2,140,000 range, manufactured in 1965. The distance scale includes both feet and meters. The lens configuration is the same as the earlier version with 7 elements in 6 groups, but the helicoid knurling design has been updated for a more moder...
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Nikkor 85mm f1.5 (L)
Nikkor-S 8.5cm f1.5. Leica screw mount. A large-aperture medium telephoto lens manufactured by Nippon Kogaku, introduced in 1951. Available in black paint and chrome finish.This particular piece bears the NIKKOR-S inscription and is a later model with a black tripod collar and coarser knurling at the base. It has a 3-group, 7-element construction and features distance markings in feet.The filte...
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Summar 50mm f2 (L)
Summar 50mm f2. Serial number in the 310,000 range, manufactured in 1936. Hexagonal aperture, uncoated. Leitz code is SUMUS. The aperture scale is in continental notation. The helicoid distance markings are in feet.At maximum aperture, it delivers a soft and atmospheric image. When stopped down, it maintains some softness while becoming sharper. It is somewhat prone to flare, so using a larger ...
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Summilux-M 35mm f1.4 ASPH (M) Black
Current Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH. Black finish. Built-in hood. 6-bit coded. Leica product code is 11726.Maintaining a compact design suitable for a semi-wide-angle lens, it allows for close-up photography up to 0.4m.The Summilux’s characteristic rendering, which highlights a high-resolution focus plane with rich bokeh, remains unchanged. The number of aperture blades has increased from the pr...
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Summilux-M 50mm f1.4 ASPH (M) Chrome
Summilux-M 50mm f1.4 ASPH. Leica product code is 11729. Leica M mount. Equipped with 6-bit coding. Filter size is E46.This is the current version of Leica's iconic large-aperture high-speed standard lens, the Summilux 50mm f/1.4. Silver finish. Consisting of 5 groups with 8 elements in 5 groups, including 1 aspherical surface. While the coupled rangefinder minimum focusing distance is 70cm, the...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black
Model number 11817. Manufactured in 1970 with serial number in the 2,450,000 range. This is the second generation Summicron 50mm lens, which was revamped in 1969. It features a 5-group, 6-element configuration. Starting from this second model, it allows focusing as close as 0.7m.This lens, often overshadowed by the first generation Summicron, offers excellent image quality. With the elimination...
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Summaron 35mm f3.5 (M)
E39 Summaron 3.5cm f/3.5 M mount. 4 groups, 6 elements. Serial number in the 1,270,000 range. Manufactured in 1955. Feet scale. The filter diameter is E39, making it compatible with IROOA and ITDOO hoods. Leitz code is SOONC-M.The Sun-hand Summaron is known for its rich and dense rendering. The dramatic peripheral falloff gives it a charming old-lens character. The focus plane is sharply define...
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Summitar 50mm f2 (L)
Summitar 5cm, the early model of Leitz's large-aperture standard lens. Manufactured in 1940, before the war. Uncoated. Meter scale. Circular aperture.The Summitar is the previous generation of the Summicron, and compared to previous Summar, it has improved peripheral falloff, flow, and flare at open apertures. Compared to the Summar, which has 6 elements in 4 groups, the Summitar has 7 elements...
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Macro-Elmar-R 100mm f4 (3 cam)
11232. Macro-Elmar-R 100mm f/4. 3-cam, manufactured in 1979. Constructed with 4 elements in 3 groups. This macro lens with built-in focusing mechanism was introduced in response to the longstanding requests from Leica R enthusiasts, debuting in 1968.The filter diameter is E55. Previously, the lens name and serial number were engraved on the front of the filter frame, but with this model, they a...
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94% A
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Summilux-M 35mm f1.4 (M) Aspherical
The first-generation Summilux 35mm f1.4 Aspherical that was equipped with aspherical lenses, following the Noctilux 50mm f1.2.Commonly referred to as AA (Double A), the Leitz code is 11873. 9 elements in 5 groups. The filter diameter is E46, and the minimum focusing distance is 0.7m.Aspherical lenses are used in the second and fifth groups. The manufacturing process was extremely difficult, lea...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Elmar 5cm f3.5 in Nickel without a serial number. Distance scale in meters, full rotation type. Helicoid number 3. Commonly known as the Short Elmar. There are various lengths of the Short Elmar, but this one has an especially short barrel. Each time, we find ourselves checking if the collapsible barrel is fully extended (lol).Although it is not the so-called Old Elmar, this New Elmar, which wa...
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Chrome
Serial number 170,000, a 5cm Hektor from 1933 with a chrome barrel. The Leitz product code is HEKTORCHROM, marked in meters. It consists of 3 groups and 6 elements and is non-coated. With an aperture of f2.5, it's a compact and lightweight lens, Leica's first collapsible large-aperture lens. The helicoid number is 0, and the distance scale is in meters.At wide open aperture, you can experience ...
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Summaron 35mm f2.8 (M3)
Summaron 35mm f2.8 with goggles for Leica M3. Product code 11106Q. Manufactured in 1959.Using new glass types, the Summaron f2.8 is half a stop brighter than previous model. It features a double Gauss design with 4 groups and 6 elements. It can be used with Leica models other than the M3 as well. The goggles add weight but allow close focusing down to 0.65m, which is a great advantage. Clean gl...
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Summitar 50mm f2 (L)
Coated Sumitar 50mm f2, with Leitz product code SOORE. This particular lens has a manufacturing number in the 990,000 range, indicating it was produced quite late for a Sumitar, already during the era of radioactive Summicrons. Manufactured in 1952, it features a 4-group 7-element construction with a hexagonal aperture and international-style markings in meters.Introduced in 1939 as the second-...
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L)
A pre-war, Elmar 35mm f3.5. Leitz's product code is EKURZCHROM. Manufactured in 1938. Uncoated. Meters Scale. 4 elements in 3 groups configuration. Among Leitz lenses, it is the second thinnest lens after the Hektor 28mm.At full aperture, it offers a sharpness at center and a nice atmospheric fall-off towards the edges. It's a classic yet deeply nuanced lens that has been gaining re-evaluation ...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black Paint
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black Paint
Leica Summicron 50mm f/2 in black paint, with a fixed barrel and a later version. Serial number 2,030,000. Manufactured in 1964. The black paint with red scale gives it a ruggedly handsome impression.The black paint areas where hands come into contact exhibit a natural brass patina, adding to its vintage charm. A rare find that would complement black paint Leica M3, MP, M2, M4, and similar mode...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black Paint
Summicron 35mm f2, black with 8 elements. Serial number in the 2,190,000 range, manufactured in 1966. This item is a later model of the 8-element black version with yellow scales, made in Germany. The minimum shooting distance is 0.7m. The Leitz product code is SAWOM. The coating is purple/amber. This item weighs 181g.Both the barrel and the glass are in very clean condition. A perfect companio...
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Angenieux 90mm f2.5 (L)
Angenieux 90mm f2.5 Type Y1 with Leica L-mount, featuring an early lens barrel. While the earliest Type Y1s are known to fade to brown, this item fades to blue. It has beautiful blue coating and is considered one of the last in this design of the Angenieux Y1. It consists of a 4-group, 4-element design. The serial number is 154xxx, manufactured in 1948, with distance markings in feet.The lens c...
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Summilux-M 35mm f1.4 (M)
Summilux-M 35mm f1.4, a re-edition of the original steel-rim version that debuted in 1961 and continues to be popular and highly valued. The original dedicated OLLUX hood has also been recreated. The serial number is 4,830,000. Leica's product code is 11301. The filter size has been changed from E41 to E46. The rendering is somewhat different from the first-generation Summilux 35mm, offering a ...
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Leitz Lens Hood IUFOO
Leitz telephoto lens hood, IUFOO, later known as code 12575N. Compatible with E39 diameter Elmar, Elmarit, Tele-Elmarit 90mm, and Hektor 135mm lenses, among others. Features a double hook. The hood part is finished in black paint, and the base of the hood is pearlescent chrome. The engravings are for three types of lenses: 4.5/135, 2.8/90, 4/90. There is no marking for the 4/135 (Elmar) found o...
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Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 ASPH (M)
Product number 11686. This is the current model of the Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 ASPH. It features a double-Gauss type optical configuration with 4 groups and 6 elements, and an E49 filter size.Using modern materials, this lens is a reissue of the legendary original Noctilux 50mm f1.2. The design of the lens and hood closely follows that of the original, resulting in a seamless and natural appearanc...
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Leitz L/M Adapter 50mm
IRZOO, product number 14097. This is an authentic Leitz adapter for 50mm lenses. When mounted on an M-type Leica, it displays the finder frames for 50mm and 75mm lenses. You can trust this genuine product. The design includes a notch that prevents interference with the infinity lock of lenses.*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.The item shows almost no...
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Summarit 50mm f1.5 (L)
Summarit 50mm f/1.5. Leica Screw Mount. This is the later version with a sleek design. Manufactured by Leitz, the serial number is SOOIZ. In this version, the aperture index markings are located on the aperture ring side, and the outer bayonet for filters and hoods has been eliminated. These are subtle changes but result in a decidedly modern appearance.This particular lens has the serial numbe...
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Super-Angulon 21mm f3.4 (M) Black
Super wide-angle lens, Super-Angulon 21mm f3.4. Serial number in the 2,780,000 range, manufactured in 1976. Finished in black chrome, manufactured by Schneider. Leitz product code is 11103.The filter size is E48, or it can be used with a Series VII filter when combined with the 12501 hood. The rangefinder coupling works up to a minimum distance of 1 meter, but visually focusing is possible down...
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Fujinon 50mm f2.8 (L)
Fujinon 50mm f2.8 was introducing the youngest of the Fujinon 50mm trio with a Leica L-mount. Often overshadowed by its older siblings, the f1.2 and f2, this modest f2.8 lens is an impressive performer. First released in 1957.While the f2 model is in 6 elements in 4 groups, Gauss type, this f2.8 version is one of the few Tessar-type lenses for the Leica mount, featuring in 5 elements in 4 group...
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Canon 35mm f1.5 (L)
Introducing the Canon 35mm f1.5, a large-aperture wide-angle lens for the Leica screw mount, first released in 1958. It features a 4-group, 8-element design and has the welcomed metric scale. It is said to be the world’s first 35mm f1.5 lens designed for photography.Unlike the Summilux 35mm f1.4, this lens boasts sharp, well-defined focus rendering right from its maximum aperture. Options for b...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (L)
A 1954 collapsible Summicron 5cm f2, Leitz code SOOIC, serial number in the 1,190,000 range. The distance markings are in feet. This collapsible Summicron was manufactured around the time of the Leica IIIg and uses the Leica screw mount.
Introduced in 1953 as the third generation of high-speed standard lenses following the Summar and Sumitar, it features a 6-group, 7-element configuration. Even...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M3)
Summicron 35mm f/2 lens, made in Canada in 1959, with a serial number of 1.65 million. It's commonly referred to as the "goggle" 8-element lens, designed for the Leica M3 camera. It essentially converts the 50mm bright frame of the M3 into a 35mm frame. Leitz code is SAMWOM, later 11108.Compared to the goggle-less M2 model, this lens is slightly heavier, but it offers an advantage with a minimu...
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Black
Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8. Manufactured in 1966 with a serial number of 2.21 million. Produced by Leitz Canada. Finished in black chrome. It features a later version with a yellow scale. Leitz product code is 11800.
Despite being a telephoto lens with an aperture of f2.8, it maintains a size comparable to a large aperture 50mm lens, which is a remarkable design achievement. Its elegant design, rem...
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Thambar 90mm f2.2 (L)
The legendary Leitz Thambar 90mm f2.2, with the product code TOODY, was introduced in 1935. This particular unit bears the manufacturing number from 1937, with a serial number in the 370,000 range. It features a 3-group 4-element configuration with a filter diameter of E48 and distance markings in meters.As Leitz's sole soft-focus lens, it gained significant attention when Leica released a mode...
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Nikkor 50mm f1.1 (L)
Nikkor N.C 50mm f1.1 is a high-speed, large-aperture lens for Leica screw mount, manufactured by Nippon Kogaku. It belongs to the legendary ultra-fast domestic L-mount lenses, dubbed the "Four Japanese Kings" (informally named: Zunow 50mm f1.1, Nikkor 50mm f1.1, Fujinon 50mm f1.2, Hexanon 60mm f1.2).Released in 1956, it features a 6-group 9-element design and distance markings in feet. While ar...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Nickel
Hektor 73mm f1.9. This lens features a black paint and nickel-plated finish, representing a pre-war Leitz medium telephoto lens. Leitz's product code for this lens is HEKON. It has a serial number in the 120,000 range and is one of the 121 units produced in 1931, the inaugural year of production for the Hektor 73mm lens. The distance scale is marked in meters, and it features a rotating helicoi...
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Angenieux 180mm f2.3 APO (3 cam)
Angénieux DEM 180mm APO, a large-aperture telephoto lens. Manufactured in 1987, it features a 5-group 8-element apochromat design and is compatible with the Leica R mount with 3 cams.
Its unique design includes a resin-coated barrel with an integrated hood, making it quite compact. It weighs approximately 1080g according to actual measurements and delivers sharp, vivid images that are sure to i...
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Summaron 35mm f3.5 (M3)
Summaron 35mm f3.5 with Goggles (for Leica M3). Manufactured by Leitz with product code SOONC-MW. Serial number 1.56 million, made in 1958. Marked in feet. The minimum focusing distance is 2.4 feet. The goggles are detachable.
A splendid Summaron with goggles, suitable for use not only with the M3 but also with all Leica M-series cameras, including digital models.
Near the base of the lens barr...
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Noctilux 50mm f1.2 (M)
Serial number 11820. This is the first-generation Noctilux F1.2 lens, manufactured in 1967, part of the early batch. It follows the second batch of Noctilux lenses with serial number 2.24 million.Released in 1966, it was the first lens from Leitz to feature non-spherical glass, with a configuration of 4 groups and 6 elements. Noctilux, meaning night light, has high-contrast reproduction to capt...
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Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 ASPH (M)
Serial number 11686. This is the current model of the Noctilux-M 50mm f/1.2 ASPH lens. It features a double Gauss design with 4 groups and 6 elements. Filter size is E49.
Utilizing modern materials, this lens is a reissue of the legendary first-generation Noctilux 50mm f/1.2. Both the lens and hood are meticulously crafted to closely resemble the design of the original, resulting in a natural f...
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Noctilux-M 50mm f0.95 ASPH (M) Black
Serial number 11602. This is the current model of the Noctilux lens, which is the brightest camera lens in the world. It features a configuration of 5 groups and 8 elements, with two of the surfaces incorporating non-spherical glass.
Despite its extremely shallow depth of field at f/0.95, the lens produces stunning imagery with well-focused subject planes and minimal distortion. The built-in ho...
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DR Summicron 50mm f2 (M)
Dual-Range Summicron 50mm f/2. This is the final type of the Close-Focus Summicron, designated for the Leica M2-R. Manufactured in 1969 with the serial number 2.35 million, it features meter/feet dual scale markings.
Normally, the product code for the Dual-Range Summicron is 11918, but this item bears the code 11318.
In this final batch of the Dual-Range Summicron, there is a peculiar specifica...
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Summaron 35mm f3.5 (L)
Summaron 35mm f/3.5, Leica screw mount. A classic wide-angle lens for Barnack cameras. Designated by Leitz as SOONC, it was manufactured in 1951. It features a 4-group 6-element configuration, using a double Gauss design and a rotating helicoid. Marked in feet.
Introduced in 1946 as the successor to the Elmar 35mm f/3.5, it continues to be a popular lens known for its high resolution and rich r...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Red Scale
The product code from Leitz is ELMAR. This is serial number 1.42 million, a red Elmar manufactured in 1956. It features a 3-group 4-element configuration with coating. It boasts a beautiful satin chrome plating finish, characteristic of Leitz's golden era post-World War II. Distance markings are in meters.
As the final evolution of the A36-sized Elmar, it represents the culmination of continuou...
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Summicron-M 50mm f2 (M)
Summicron-M 50mm f2, third-generation. Produced in 1985 by Leitz Canada and underwent a redesign by Mr. Mandler in 1979. , transitioning from 6 elements in 5 groups to 6 elements in 4 groups. Weighing 198g, this lightweight and compact lens boasts a minimum focusing distance of 0.7m and delivers the characteristic Summicron resolution and pleasing bokeh. The filter size is E39.
Originally user-...
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Summaron 35mm f3.5 (L)
Summaron 35mm f3.5, A36. SOONC. Manufactured in 1955. Double gauss type with 6 elements in 4 groups. Meter scale. Rotating helicoid. Debuted in 1946 as saccessor model of ELmar 35mm f3.5.
It has a little longer than Elmar, yet still the thin and compact barrel is good for ensures excellent mobility.
Slip-on A36 filter FIOLA and hood FOOKH are applicable.
Very clean barrel without visible mark...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (L) Rigid
Summicron 50mm f2 in Rigid barrel with Leica screw mount. SOSTA / 11018. Manufactured in 1958. Meter scale. Minimum focusing distance is 1m.
The screw mount lens was manufactured only 1160 units during the era as M type camera is becoming mainstream after M3 was released in 1954.
Looking good with Leica IIIf or a Leica IIIg from the same era bodies, it adds a truly stylish touch. Of course, it ...
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Summicron-M 50mm f2 (M)
11819. Manufactured in 1987. Produced by Leitz Canada. Debuted in 1979. Designed by Mandler. 6 elements in 4 groups. Very light barrel weighs only 198g. Closest distance is 0.7m
E39.
Comes with serial number matching box and plastic bag, 12538 hood, rear cap. Good for collection.
Like new condition. No marks even on the mount part. The hood has signs of detaching hood cap, yet still in mint co...
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Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 (L)
Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 in Leica Screw mount. Leitz cord is 11730U. Manufactured 1962. 3 elements in 3 groups. Light weight, only 197g, telephoto lens with excellent mobility.
The most of this lens was made for M mount and only 543 provided for Screw mount. Rare item.
A few very slight scuffs on the barrel, yet still beautiful appearance without any scratches or dents.
Well maintenaiced previousl...
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L)
Coated Elmar 3.5cm f/3.5, chrome finish. Manufactured in 1939. Featuring convenient meter distance scale. Constructed with 4 elements in 3 groups. This Elmar 35mm, considered one of the slimmest lenses by Leitz, following the Hektor, likely received Leitz's post-war authentic coating.
Among Leitz lenses, this Elmar 35mm stands out for its slim profile and the atmospheric vignetting at wide aper...
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Fat Elmar 90mm f4 (L)
Fat Elmar 9cm f/4. The Leitz product code is ELANG. It boasts a black paint finish with the luster of nickel plating, creating a delightful ambiance. Constructed with 4 elements in 3 groups. The focusing helicoid features distance scale in feet.
While there are non-coupled versions of the Fat Elmar, this particular one is rangefinder coupled. It is non-coated. The "Germany" engraving on the bar...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Elmar 50mm f/3.5, nickel-plated brass barrel. The Leitz product code is ELMAR. Manufactured in 1931. The infinity stop knob features a somewhat rare flat type known as the "bell push." The glass is non-coated, and the distance scale is in meters. It is the 6th version of the helicoid.
This lens, having turned 93 years old in 2024, remains robust and operational. It has likely witnessed and capt...
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Dallmeyer Dallac 85mm f2 (L)
A telephoto lens for Leica screw mount, the Dallac 8.5cm f2, manufactured by English company Dallmeyer in the late 1940s. It features coupled rangefinder focusing and a double Gauss optical design with 6 elements in 4 groups.
The aluminum barrel, made by Cooke & Perkins, exhibits excellent craftsmanship, and the elegant design typical of British products is quite impressive. The lens was market...
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Summicron-C 40mm f2 (M)
Elmar-C 40mm f2. This lens is manufactured by Leitz, Germany, with a product code of 11542. It was supplied for the Leitz-Minolta CL and Leica CL starting from 1973 as a standard lens. This particular item was manufactured in 1974. 6 elements in 4 groups. Minimum focusing distance of 0.8 meters.With its versatile angle of view between 35mm and 50mm, it provides the characteristic contrast and a...
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Summar 50mm f2 (L) Nickel
Nickel Summar lens with collapsible barrel, produced by Leitz with the code SUMUS. Manufactured in 1934. Meter scale. It features a straight helicoid, hexagonal aperture, and is non-coated. With a double Gauss design comprising 6 elements in 4 groups, the aperture scale follows the continental style (f2, 2.2, 3.2 onwards).
When wide open, it exhibits the characteristic flow in the periphery rem...
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Zunow 50mm f1.1 (L) Early
Early model of Zunow 50mm f1.1 manufactured by Teikoku Kogaku. Press released in 1953 and debuted in 1954. The rear element is sticking out like Ping-Pong ball. Pale blue coated elements. Soft picture at full open. Comes with genuine caps. Rare Item.
Slight signs of use.
Fully serviced in Feb 2024. Excellent working condition. Coupling with rangefinder.
Cleaning marks on front elements. Small b...
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Zunow 50mm f1.1 (L)
Introduced in 1953, the Zunow 50mm f1.1 lens boasted the brightest aperture in the world at the time, emerging just eight years after the end of World War II. Its arrival sparked a competition among Japanese manufacturers to produce ultra-large aperture lenses, leading to the release of a series of captivating lenses from various companies that continue to enthuse us to this day.
This particula...
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Angenieux Zoom 45-90mm f2.8 (3 Cam)
Angenieux Zoom, manufactured between 1968 and 1980, marked Leitz's first venture into zoom lenses. Initially, it was offered for Leicaflex cameras. This particular model is in Leica R mount, with 3cam. Manufactured in 1969.Featuring a complex 15 elements in 12 groups. It maintains a constant aperture of f/2.8, offering captivating brightness. It accepts 67mm screw-in filters or Series 8 filter...
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