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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
The Summilux 50mm f1.4 2nd is a classic Leica lens with a black chrome finish and was manufactured in 1983 (serial number 3.25 million). It is a 5-element, 7-group design, with a filter size of E43. This lens is part of the second generation of the Summilux line, known for its large aperture (f1.4) and high optical performance.Compared to its predecessor, this version offers sharper rendering n...
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95% Mint
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Summilux-M 35mm f1.4 (M) Black
The Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 (2nd version) is the final iteration of the spherical Summilux 35mm. Leitz's product code for this model is 11870. This particular lens has a serial number in the 3,530,000 range and was manufactured in Germany in 1990. It features a 5-group, 7-element optical design and has a minimum focusing distance of 1 meter. Filters are used by inserting Series 7 filters into the...
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95% Mint
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Komura 105mm f2.5 (Alpa)
The Comura 105mm f2.5 is a telephoto lens made by Sankyo Koki. Known for its affordable large-aperture mid-telephoto lenses available in various mounts like Leica L-mount and M42, this particular version is in the Alpa mount, which is extremely rare!Notably, there is no mention of this specific lens in Alpa's documentation, either from Japan or France or Switzerland, making this a highly unique...
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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. A renowned mid-telephoto lens from pre-war Leitz, its official Leitz code is HEKON.This particular piece has a serial number in the 90,000 range, making it an extremely early production model—one of the very first Hektors. One can imagine the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its manufacture and assembly. Made in...
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Nikkor 25mm f4 (S)
The W-Nikkor 25mm f4, a wide-angle lens manufactured by Nikon, is the later version designed for the Nikon S series. Released in 1953, it followed the Contax Topogon 25mm f4, and at the time of its release, it boasted the widest angle of view for 35mm cameras in the world.The lens design is of the Topogon type, consisting of four groups with four elements, using meniscus lenses arranged symmetr...
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Angenieux 90mm f2.5 (L改)
Angénieux Alpa 90mm f2.5 Manufactured by P. Angénieux in France. This is the first-generation medium telephoto lens for the Alpa Flex, with a 4-element, 4-group design. It was produced in 1947 and features coating. The filter diameter is 43mm screw-in.Originally designed to be used with the EXTENSAL for mounting on the Alpa Flex, this particular lens has been luxuriously modified using a Cooke ...
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Summicron-T 23mm f2 ASPH
Summicron-T 23mm f2 ASPH. Leica product code: 11081. A Leica L-mount prime lens designed for Leica T, TL, and CL cameras. It features an optical construction of 9 elements in 6 groups, including two aspherical surfaces. The minimum focusing distance is 35cm.Later rebranded as Summicron-TL, the lens itself remains unchanged.Since this is a 23mm lens for APS-C sensors, it provides a 35mm equivale...
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Super-Vario-Elmar-TL 11-23mm f3.5-4.5
Super-Vario-Elmar TL 11-23mm f3.5-f4.5 Product code: 11082. A lens designed for APS-C cameras like the Leica CL and TL2, offering a 17-35mm equivalent focal length in full-frame terms. It uses the current Leica L-mount and can also be used on the Leica SL series in APS-C mode.The lens consists of 11 groups and 14 elements, with 2 aspherical elements (4 surfaces). The minimum focusing distance i...
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Dallmeyer Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L)
Dallmeyer Super Six 2-inch f/1.9 This is an original Leica screw mount version, a rare variant with limited production. It features a modified double Gauss design with a 4-group, 6-element construction.The Dallmeyer Super Six (DSS) 50mm in Leica L mount was produced in several variations over time, despite its low production numbers. Early versions featured J.H. Dallmeyer’s cursive engraving on...
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Dallmeyer Super-Six 76mm f1.9 (M改)
The Dallmeyer Super Six 76mm f/1.9, commonly known as DSS. The same lens also exists with a 3 inch f/1.9 marking. It features a 4-group, 6-element double Gauss design and is coated with Dallmeyer’s signature blue/purple Dallcoat. The front of the barrel bears the DC mark. It was likely originally designed as a cine lens.The image circle appears to have ample coverage, and even at maximum apertu...
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Nickel
Nikkor Hektor 5cm f2.5. Leitz product code: HEKTOR. Serial number in the 150,000 range, manufactured in 1932.Initially, when released in 1931, it was non-coupled with rangefinders for A and C models, but from 1932, it became rangefinder-coupled. It features a triplet structure with 3 groups and 6 elements, using a non-coated design. Marked in feet, with a very rare 21mm filter size.The Hektor 5...
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Elmar 65mm f3.5 + 16464 Black
A Visoflex Elmar 65mm f3.5 lens paired with the 16464 helicoid. This is the redesigned later version with a black chrome finish.Leitz catalog number: 11162.Lens serial number: in the 2.86 million range.Manufactured in Germany in 1977.The lens features a 3-group, 4-element optical construction, an Serie 6 filter fits, and a preset aperture. With a minimum focusing distance of approximately 15cm,...
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Dallmeyer Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L) Black
Original LTM. Very early Dallmeyer Super-Six 50mm for Leica LTM. Black paint.
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Hugo Meyer Plasmat 90mm f1.5 (M42改)
The Hugo Meyer Plasmat 90mm f1.5. This lens was likely mounted on medium format cameras such as the Record-Primar from the German Bentzin company and the Nachtreflex by Ihagee. The distance scale is in meters, and the aperture ranges from f1.5 to f8 with an international aperture scale. It was manufactured in 1931 with a serial number of 46xxxx, covering medium format sizes.The Plasmat was desi...
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Summicron-M 50mm f2 (M) Black
The Summicron 50mm f2, 4th generation, with 6-bit coding. This is the current model, with Leica product code 11826. Released in 1994, this particular unit has a serial number in the 4.8 million range and was manufactured in 2020. The optical design remains unchanged from the 3rd generation, featuring a 4-group, 6-element construction. The built-in hood enhances portability, making it highly ver...
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95% Mint
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Xenon 50mm f1.5 (L)
The Leitz Xenon 50mm f1.5, early version. This model is engraved with the Taylor-Hobson mark on the nameplate, suggesting it was likely shipped to the UK. The Leitz product code is XEMOO, and the serial number is in the 280,000 range.The Leica Xenon was produced from 1936 to 1950. This particular unit, manufactured in 1936, is an early version featuring the two-knurled helicoid ring, commonly k...
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93% B
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (S) Chrome
Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2. This is an early model with a white barrel and Nikon S mount, featuring external bayonet. The Nikkor 85mm was introduced in 1948 and has a 5 elements in 3 groups Sonnar-type design with a filter diameter of 48mm. The helicoid's distance scale is a rare metric version.At wide open, the lens produces a slightly soft image while maintaining rich gradation and high contrast, de...
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Nikkor 85mm f1.5 (L)
The Nikkor-S.C 8.5cm f1.5, a large-aperture medium telephoto lens, was introduced in 1951. It is a Leica screw mount lens, made by Nippon Kogaku. The lens comes in both black paint and chrome-plated finishes, and it has a 3-group, 7-element design with feet scale markings. It takes a 58mm screw-in filter. Please note that the L-mount version of the Nikkor 85mm f1.5 has a different filter thread...
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Nikkor 28mm f3.5 (S)
W-Nikkor 28mm f3.5 This wide-angle lens is designed for Nikon's rangefinder cameras, specifically the Nikon S series. It is said that around 10,000 units were produced, including versions for the Leica L mount. This particular example is a later model with a lightweight aluminum barrel finished in black paint. It features an orthometre-type 4-group, 6-element optical design, with a light coati...
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Tessar 50mm f3.5 (Contax)
Tessar 50mm f3.5 Serial number: 2,240,000 range, manufactured in 1938. Produced by Carl Zeiss Jena before World War II, during the era of the Contax II and III. Features a collapsible chrome barrel, uncoated optics, and the Contax bayonet (inner claw) mount. Optical construction consists of 4 elements in 3 groups. This is one of Zeiss’s most iconic standard lenses. Lightweight, compact, and wi...
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Tessar 50mm f3.5 (Contax)
Tessar 50mm f3.5. A somewhat rare post-war fixed barrel version. Manufactured in 1957 in Oberkochen, with the Carl Zeiss branding. This model is from the Contax IIa/IIIa era. It retains the classic Tessar f3.5 rendering, now housed in a sturdy fixed barrel and coated for improved performance. The lens also features a refined design and beautiful finish, adding to its appeal.As is well-known, it...
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Nokton 50mm f1.5 (L)
Leica Nokton 50mm f1.5. Leica screw mount. Manufactured by Voigtländer. This is a mid-to-late version with the serial number 327xxxx, produced in 1951. Designed by Dr. A.W. Tronnier, who also designed the Xenon 50mm f1.5.The lens has a 5-group, 7-element construction. The helicoid distance scale is in feet. The weight is approximately 326g.While the Nokton 50mm f1.5 is well-known for its use on...
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Angenieux 24mm f3.5 (Exakta) Chrome
Angénieux 24mm f3.5 Type R61. The final version for Exakta mount, featuring automatic aperture control. Chrome finish, manufactured in 1963. The lever at the base of the barrel allows switching between automatic and manual aperture modes. This type was available for both Exakta and Alpa mounts. The unique dial-style aperture control and distinctive design showcase the unmistakable charm of Fren...
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Angenieux Alitar 50mm f1.8 (L改)
P. Angenieux Angénieux Arrieta 50mm f1.8, Type S1, made in 1949, France. This is a modified version of the Angénieux Arrieta 50mm lens for the Alpa Prisma Reflex, the third SLR in the world to feature a prism finder, following the Contax S and Rectaflex. The modification was done using the body of a red Elmar. It is a Leica screw mount lens, rangefinder coupled, and has a Double Gauss design w...
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Pancolar 80mm f1.8 (M42)
Pancolar MC 80mm f1.8 A medium telephoto lens from East Germany’s Carl Zeiss Jena, manufactured in 1977. It features the highly versatile M42 mount. While the Pancolar 50mm f1.8 is commonly seen, other notable models include the radioactive glass 55mm f1.4 with its distinctive yellowish tint, the ultra-rare 75mm f1.4, and this 80mm f1.8. This lens has a 6-element, 5-group design and features m...
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Super-Angulon-R 21mm f4 (3 cam)
Super Angulon-R 21mm f4, 3-cam mount. Manufactured in 1970, with a serial number in the 2.39 million range. Leica catalog number 11813.This lens was introduced in 1969 for the Leica R-series, specifically for the Leica R camera. It was manufactured by Schneider as an OEM supply for Leica. This lens is notable for being Leica's first retrofocus design.With a 8-element, 10-group construction, the...
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95% Mint
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Hektor 125mm f2.5 (Visoflex)
Hektor 125mm f2.5. A large-aperture telephoto lens for the Visoflex. Leitz product code HIKOO, later changed to 11032. Serial number in the 1,050,000 range, made in Germany in 1953. Feet scale. 3 groups, 4 elements. The minimum focusing distance is 1.2m, and the filter size is 58mm.Alongside the Elmar 65mm, this is one of the iconic lenses for the Visoflex. Despite having coated glass, beautifu...
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Telyt 280mm f4.8 (Visoflex)
Telyt 280mm f4.8 Telephoto Lens for Visoflex. This lens features a built-in, two-stage retractable hood and a preset aperture. Its serial number is in the 2.29 million range, manufactured in 1968. The distance scale is marked in yellow, and it was made by Leitz Canada. The optical design consists of 4 groups and 4 elements. The lens weighs 816g, or 926g with the OUBIO adapter attached. The mini...
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95% Mint
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Summilux-M 35mm f1.4 (M) Black
Summilux-M 35mm f1.4 (2nd version). The final iteration of the spherical lens model. Leitz product code: 11870. Serial number in the 3,370,000 range, manufactured in 1985 in Canada. Features a 5-group, 7-element optical design. The minimum focusing distance is 1 meter. Filters are used by inserting Series 7 filters into the 12504 hood. The 2nd version of the Summilux 35mm was produced without ...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
The Summilux 50mm f1.4 2nd generation, a flagship Leica fast standard lens, featuring a black chrome finish. Product code: 11114. Serial number in the 2,500,000 range, manufactured in 1972. Designed with a 5-group, 7-element optical formula, compatible with E43 filters. This redesigned second-generation lens delivers sharper rendering at wider apertures while retaining the delicate, quintessen...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L)
A chrome-barrel Elmar 50mm f3.5 lens, with Leica's product code ELMAR. Serial number in the 830,000 range, manufactured in 1950. This model predates the introduction of the Red Elmar and features distance markings in meters. It is a coated lens with a 4-element, 3-group design. The Elmar, which has been in production since the 1920s, reached a mature stage post-war with the addition of coatin...
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Summicron-R 90mm f2 (2 cam)
The Summicron-R 90mm f2, early version, features a 2-cam design. Introduced in 1969 during the Leica SL era, it carries the Leitz product code 11219. This lens, with a serial number in the 2,710,000 range, was manufactured in 1974 by Leitz Canada. It employs a 4-group, 5-element optical construction and includes a built-in hood. Filters are mounted using Series 7 filters secured with the 1416...
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Miranda Wide Angle 35mm f3.5 (Miranda)
This is a replacement lens for the Miranda T, Japan's first pentaprism 35mm SLR camera released in 1955. It features a unique 44mm screw mount. It has a preset aperture and the minimum focusing distance is 0.9m. The serial number is T.Y1812. The lens is coated. Information about this Miranda 35mm f3.5 lens is quite scarce, as it seems to have been produced for a short period. It is said to have...
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Canon 50mm f0.95 (M改)
The Canon 50mm f0.95 was unveiled at Photokina in 1960, instantly earning worldwide acclaim as Canon's ultra-fast lens. Released in 1961, it followed the intense domestic competition of fast lenses in the 1950s, including the Zunow 50mm f1.1, Nikkor 50mm f1.1, Fujinon 50mm f1.2, Hexanon 60mm f1.2, and Canon 50mm f1.2. This lens, also known as the "Dream Lens," features a construction of 7 elem...
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Sonnar 58mm f1.5 (L)
Leica screw mount Sonnar 58mm f1.5. Despite the extensive research by collectors around the world, the Leica L-mount Sonnar 58mm remains shrouded in mystery. This rangefinder-coupled lens features a Sonnar-type design with 3 groups and 7 elements, and it is uncoated. The minimum focusing distance is 1.0m.It’s highly doubtful that this lens was manufactured by Zeiss, but it fulfills the long-che...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (S) Black
The legendary Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2, final version with a black barrel. Nikon S-mount, external bayonet. The Nikkor 85mm debuted in 1948 with a chrome-plated silver barrel. It features a Sonnar-type design with 3 groups and 5 elements, a 48mm filter thread, and a distance scale marked in feet. At maximum aperture, the lens produces a slightly soft rendering with rich gradation and excellent con...
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Summarit 50mm f1.5 (M)
A Summarit 50mm f1.5 for Leica M-mount. This is an early version with the product code SOOIA-M, serial number in the 1,330,000 range, manufactured in 1955. The distance scale features a slightly limited meter-only display. The filter size is E41, the same as the early version of the Summilux 35mm Steel Rim. At maximum aperture, it delivers dreamy glow and bokeh, while stopping down by 1–2 stop...
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Summitar 50mm f2 (L)
Summitar 50mm f2. Leica's product code is SOORE. Manufactured in 1940 with a serial number in the 550,000 range. This is a non-coated lens with a 4-group, 7-element construction. It features a round aperture (circular aperture), and the aperture markings are in the continental style (f2, f2.2, f3.2, etc.). The distance scale is in meters.The Summitar was introduced as the second generation of l...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Elmar 50mm f3.5, Nickel Barrel. Leitz Product Code: ELMAR. From the era of the Leica DII and DIII. Serial Number: 170,000 range, manufactured in 1933. Non-coated. Distance scale in feet. Helicoid number: 6. Optical design: 3 groups, 4 elements. Rangefinder-coupled. The quintessential standard lens that laid the foundation for Leica's legendary reputation. Even after 90 years, this classic le...
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Summilux-M 35mm f1.4 ASPH (M) Black
Summilux-M 35mm f1.4 ASPH. Introduced in 1994, this model is the successor to the first ASPHERICAL version, commonly known as AA (Double-A), which employed two aspherical lens elements. This particular unit bears a serial number in the 4,040,000 range and was manufactured in 2007. It features a 6-bit code, and Leica’s catalog number for this lens is 11874. The filter thread is E46, and it is co...
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Apo-Summicron-M 75mm f2 ASPH
The APO-Summicron-M 75mm f2 ASPH. is a current model with a 6-bit code. Leica product code is 11637, with a serial number in the 3 million range, manufactured in 2005. It has a 5-element, 7-group design, with a minimum focusing distance of 0.7m and a filter diameter of E49.By incorporating an apochromatic lens and one aspherical element, it achieves excellent correction of aberrations with a mi...
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96% Mint
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Triplet Elmar 90mm f4 (L)
The Triplet Elmar 90mm f4, a rare Leica L-mount lens. Leitz's product code is 11730U, with a serial number in the 1.92 million range, manufactured in 1962. It features a 3-group, 3-element design and takes E39 filters. This particular unit was officially imported by Schmidt. While its maximum aperture of f4 is relatively modest, the lens itself is remarkably lightweight, weighing only 196g (me...
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Elcan 2inch f2 (M改)
Elcan 2-inch f2, manufactured by Ernst Leitz Canada, is an entirely different lens from the famous Elcan 50mm used for the KE-7A. This lens features a 5-group, 7-element design, while the Elcan for the KE-7A has a 4-group, 4-element Elmar-type configuration. Designed by Walter Mandler, the same engineer behind the legendary lenses like the Summicron, Summilux, and Noctilux, this lens boasts imp...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black Paint
Summicron 35mm f2, 8-element, black paint. Manufactured in 1965 with a serial number in the 2.13 million range. The distance scale is marked in red, known as the Red Scale. Made in Germany. The minimum focusing distance is 0.7m. The Leitz product code is SAWOM.The coating is purple/amber. The mount is chrome-plated, and the infinity stop is brass with black paint. The weight is 181g.This lens s...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black
The 2nd-generation Summicron 35mm f2, also known as the 6-element version. Leica product code is 11309. Manufactured in 1975 with a serial number in the 2,730,000 range. This is the non-goggled version, made in Canada, with an E39 filter thread. Following in the footsteps of the first-generation 8-element version, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find 6-element Summicrons in excellent co...
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Angenieux 50mm f1.8 (L)
Angénieux 50mm f1.8 Type S1. Genuine Leica L-mount. Manufactured in 1945. 6 elemenst in 4 groups. Uncoated. Distance scale in meters.The Angénieux Type S1 is one of the early masterpieces from Angénieux, produced from the mid-1940s. It is also known as the Alitar for Alpa Reflex cameras. Despite its high-speed, large aperture of f1.8, the lens is compact and lightweight. The all-aluminum barrel...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
Summicron 35mm f2, 8-element version. Serial number in the 2,040,000 range, manufactured in 1964. Leitz product code SAWOM, later changed to 11308. Made in Germany. The minimum focusing distance is 0.7m.In addition to its remarkable image quality, this lens features the functional beauty characteristic of Leitz products at their peak, along with a stunning chrome finish. When mounted on a Leica...
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Summaron 35mm f2.8 (M)
Sumaron 35mm f2.8 Leica's product code is SIMOM-M, with the later code being 11306. This particular unit, serial number 1.62 million, was made in 1958 and is from the first year of production for the f2.8 version of the Zumaron. The filter size is E39, and the minimum focusing distance is 0.7m.By removing the screw on the mount, this lens can be converted to a Leica screw mount, making it compa...
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Nikkor 35mm f1.8 (L)
W-Nikkor C 3.5cm f1.8 An exceptionally rare Leica screw mount version. Featuring a 7-element, 5-group optical design, this lens was the brightest 35mm wide-angle lens in the world when it was released in 1956. While the Nikon S-mount version was produced in significant quantities, the L-mount version is much rarer, with an estimated production of only around 1,500 units. For enthusiasts of fas...
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 (L)
The Hektor 28mm f6.3, designated by Leitz with the product code HOOPYCHROM, is a chrome-barrel lens with a serial number in the 350,000 range, manufactured in 1937. It is uncoated, features a meter-based distance scale, and uses a continental-style aperture scale. The lens is constructed with 3 groups and 5 elements. Produced for an impressive two decades from 1935 until it was succeeded by the...
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Xenon 50mm f1.5 (L)
The Leica Xenon 50mm f1.5, product code XEMOO, with a serial number in the 490,000 range, was produced from 1936 to 1950. This particular lens, made in 1939, is the later version with three focus ring bands, commonly referred to as the "three-band" model. It features a hexagonal aperture with a 5-group, 7-element optical design and is uncoated. The aperture is marked in a continental scale (f1....
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Apo-Macro-Elmarit-R 100mm f2.8 (3 Cam)
The APO-Macro-Elmarit-R 100mm f2.8, commonly known as the AME, is a macro lens produced by Leica. It allows close focusing up to a 1:2 reproduction ratio without any additional accessories. This particular piece has a serial number in the 3,490,000 range and was manufactured in 1989. The lens features an 8-element, 6-group optical design, an E60 filter thread, and a built-in hood. It is equippe...
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96% Mint
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Noctilux 50mm f1.2 (M)
Noctilux 50mm f1.2, 1st generation. The original version of the legendary Noctilux f1.2, which recently made a surprising comeback as a reissue, generating significant buzz. The Leitz product code is 11820, and this particular unit, with a serial number in the 2,250,000 range, was manufactured in 1968. It features a 4-group, 6-element optical design.This lens is the world’s first commercially s...
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Noctilux-M 50mm f1 (M) E60
The Noctilux 50mm f1.2, the third generation following the f1 E58, is the earlier type of the Noctilux E60 with a separate hood. Leitz product code is 11821. Serial number is in the 3 million range, manufactured in Canada in 1981.This is an early model of the E60 Noctilux, with a hood that is similar to the previous E58 model, fixed by inserting and twisting. The compatible hood is the plastic ...
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Summar 50mm f2 (L) Rigid Nickel
Rigid Summar 5cm f2 is an early variant of the Summar produced in limited numbers. It features a nickel barrel and carries a serial number in the 180,000 range, dating it to 1933. The Leitz product code is SUMAR. The Rigid Summar has long been treasured for its distinctive design and rarity. It is also considered an exceptionally stylish lens when paired with a black and nickel Barnack Leica. ...
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Summar 50mm f2 (L) Nickel
The Summar 5cm, a high-speed lens emblematic of pre-war Leitz craftsmanship. Featuring a nickel barrel, this particular example is the early black-rim Summar, a model produced briefly after the initial rigid-barrel version. The front of the barrel is finished in black paint, and the Leitz product code is SUMUS. This lens, with a serial number in the 190,000 range, was manufactured in 1933. It ...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (L)
Collapsible Summicron 50mm f2. Leica screw mount. Leitz product code: SOOIC. Serial number in the 1,160,000 range. Manufactured in 1954, the inaugural year of the Leica M3. The helicoid features a feet scale. The Summicron, Leitz's quintessential fast lens, followed the Summar and Summitar as the third-generation high-speed standard lens. Its unparalleled resolving power caused a sensation in ...
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Canon 85mm f1.5 (L)
Canon 85mm f1.5. Original Leica L mount. Released in 1952. This particular lens is an early version manufactured in 1952, belonging to the earlier production batch. It is said that only about 2,000 units of the 85mm f1.5 were produced, including the versions with the Serenar and Canon engravings as well as the later matte finish with black paint. A rare item. The lens has a 4-group, 7-element ...
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Summicron-M 50mm f2 (M) 50 Jahre
Released in 2004 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Summicron's debut, this is a limited edition model with only 1,000 units produced worldwide. Leica catalog number: 11615. The lens features a chrome barrel and a 4-group, 6-element design. The minimum focusing distance is 0.7 meters.This model is a tribute to the later version of the original fixed barrel Summicron. It features a filte...
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Elmarit 28mm f2.8 (M)
11801. The Elmarit 28mm f2.8 2nd Model (Early Version, Stopper Type) Manufactured by Leitz Canada with a serial number in the 2.31 million range, this lens dates back to 1969, a period when many Leica M4 Black Paint models were produced. This 2nd version features a redesigned 6-group, 8-element retrofocus optical formula, reducing the glass count by one compared to the 1st version. The rear e...
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