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Summaron 28mm f5.6 (L)
Summaron 28mm f5.6, commonly known as the Red Summaron. It is one stop brighter than its predecessor, the Hektor 28mm f6.3. This particular lens was manufactured in 1958, with a serial number in the 1.55 million range. The Leitz product code is SNOOX, and the distance scale is in meters. The lens construction consists of a Gauss-type design with 4 groups and 6 elements.Introduced in 1955 as the...
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94% A
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
Summicron 35mm f/2, 8-Element Version. Serial number: 1,650,000 range, manufactured in 1959. Leitz product code: SAWOM, later 11308. Made in Canada. Minimum focusing distance: 0.7m.Beyond its exceptional image quality, this lens embodies the functional beauty characteristic of Leitz products from its golden era, featuring a stunning chrome finish. When mounted on a Leica M2, it exudes an undeni...
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94% A
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron 35mm f2, 2nd generation, with a 6-element design. Leica product code 11309. Serial number in the 2,540,000 range, manufactured in 1972. This is the version without apeture ring lever, produced by Leitz Canada. It features an E39 filter size. The standard Summicron 6-element version is a 4-group, 6-element Gauss design. However, it has long been rumored that some lenses exist with a d...
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93% B
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Apo-Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH (M) Black
Apo-Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH., serial number 11699, introduced in 2021. This ambitious design, typical of Leica, was developed to push beyond the limitations of traditional lenses. It is a wide-angle lens with ultra-high resolution.With a 5-group, 10-element structure, it features a highly intricate design, incorporating three aspherical elements. One of these elements is aspherical on both sid...
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95% Mint
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black Early
Summicron 50mm f/2, Early 2nd Generation ModelSerial number: 2,260,000 range, manufactured in 1968.This model, which can only be found in this serial number range, features a 5-element, 6-group new design lens housed in the first-generation barrel, making it a transitional model. It has been referred to as a Transitional Model in recent years, particularly overseas. Leitz product code: 11817, t...
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Leica A Early
Leica Model A produced in 1928 with the original Elmar lens. Leitz’s code name for this historic camera was simply LEICA, marking the beginning of Leica’s illustrious legacy.Serial number: 11xxx. The helicoid distance scale is in meters, with a minimum focusing distance of 1 meter. All parts remain original to the period, and the vulcanite covering is the coarse-grained type. The shutter releas...
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90% C
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Leica Ig
¥95,000
Leica Ig. Manufactured in 1957 with a total of 880,000 units. Codename: OCEGO.Leica IIIg, which began production in 1957, was the final model of the Barnack Leica series. The Leica Ig is a version that omits the rangefinder and viewfinder. It is also the first Leica model to have the Leica logo engraved on the front of the body. Since the viewfinder window was removed, it seems that the vacant ...
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93% B
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Leica IIIg
Leica IIIg—the final model and the pinnacle of the Barnack Leica series. Its Leitz product code is GOOEF, and it features a fine-thread tripod mount.With a serial number in the 860,000 range, this camera was manufactured in 1957, during the golden age of postwar Leica production, alongside models such as the Leica MP and the military olive green M3.Designed and built without compromise, its exc...
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91% BC
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Summar 50mm f2 (L)
Summar 50mm f2, serial number in the 460,000 range, manufactured in 1938. It has a hexagonal aperture and is uncoated. The Leitz code is SUMUS. The aperture is labeled with continental markings (f2, 2.2, 3.2, etc.). The distance scale on the helicoid is in feet.This lens, a typical standard lens for Leica, features a double-Gauss design with a rich bokeh and noticeable peripheral fall-off. At w...
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94% A
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Chrome
Tele-Elmarit 90mm f/2.8 Early Version. Leitz product code: 11800. Serial number: 2,070,000 range, manufactured in 1964, the same year as the Tokyo Olympics. It was also the year the Tōkaidō Shinkansen was inaugurated, and the Porsche 911 was launched, capable of reaching 200 km/h—just like the Shinkansen. Globally, it was an era of accelerating economic and technological growth.This lens is a 5...
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92% B
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Leica IIIf Red Dial
Leica IIIf Red Dial. Serial number: 720,000 range. Manufactured in 1954, the same year the Leica M3 was released. Leitz product code: LOOHN.Introduced in 1950 as the successor to the Leica IIIc, the early models of the Leica IIIf featured no self-timer and had black engraving on the flash sync dial (Black Dial). Later versions switched to red engraving (Red Dial). This particular unit is the fi...
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92% B
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Macro-Switar 50mm f1.8 (Alpa)
The Swiss Kern Macro-Switar 50mm f/1.8 was introduced in 1958 and served as the standard lens for Alpa cameras until 1969. Manufactured by Kern, a company specializing in cine lenses, this is one of the few photographic lenses they produced. It features a 5-group, 7-element apochromatic design, with distance markings in feet.Its outstanding image quality makes it a truly versatile lens, excelli...
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93% AB
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M42 - Alpa Adapter Autobag
The Auto-Bag is a lens mount adapter made by Alpa, designed to convert a wide variety of M42 mount lenses to the Alpa mount. It supports automatic aperture control.For manual aperture lenses that do not support automatic aperture control, the corresponding adapter is the Practibag.Please note: This adapter cannot be used on rangefinder-equipped Alpa bodies such as the Alpa 7 or Alpa 8.Overall, ...
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92% B
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S-Planar 135mm f5.6 (Hasselblad)
Hasselblad S-Planar 135mm f/5.6 – Early silver-ring version with black chrome finish. Non-T* coated.Introduced in 1967, this particular unit was manufactured in 1969, during the era of the Hasselblad 500C (the 500C/M was introduced the following year).Designed for use with a bellows or a variable extension tube, this is a somewhat specialized lens, with a relatively low production number—estima...
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93% B
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Leica KE-7A Military + Elcan 50mm f2
U.S. Military Leica, CAMERA STILL PICTURE KE-7A, manufactured in 1972.While there is also a civilian version, This is a military version of the KE-7A, officially supplied to the U.S. military. Commissioned by the U.S. military and manufactured by Canada Leitz (Midland), the KE-7A is based on the Leica M4 Black Chrome. However, it features some unique components and additional sealing throughout...
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93% B
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Steel Rim
Summilux 35mm f1.4 1st Generation – Steel Rim. This is the legendary 1st-generation Summilux 35mm f1.4, commonly known as the Steel Rim. It features a serial number in the 1,760,000 range and was manufactured in 1960 by Leitz Canada. The official Leitz product codes are OCLUX / 11870, originally released for the Leica M2.When shot wide open, this lens produces a beautifully ethereal glow, creat...
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94% A
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Elmarit 28mm f2.8 (M) Red Scale
The Elmarit 28mm f/2.8 early model, commonly known as the 9-element version, is a highly sought-after lens, especially in the red scale version. Made in Germany, it is identified by the Leica product code 11801 and has a serial number in the 2,060,000 range, manufactured in 1964. It features a 6-group, 9-element non-retrofocus design.With its elegantly tapered form, striking red lettering, and ...
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93% B
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Dallmeyer Anastigmat 2inch f1.5 (M改)
Dallmeyer Anastigmat 2-inch f/1.5 (Approx. 50mm). 7 elements in 4 groups optical design—one additional element compared to the Super-Six.This is a carefully converted Leica M-mount rangefinder-coupled lens, originally a Dallmeyer cine lens. It had previously undergone a different modification, but as we were unsatisfied with the quality, we reworked it entirely in-house. The result is a seamles...
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92% B
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
The second generation of the Summilux 50mm f1.4, finished in black chrome. It was manufactured in 1973, with a serial number in the 2,560,000 range. The Leitz product code is 11114. It features a 5-group, 7-element design, and takes E43 filters.The newly designed second-generation Summilux offers sharper images at wider apertures. While maintaining the classic Summilux character, it is well-kno...
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96% Mint
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Weltini II
¥33,000
*Ship to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.The Weltini II is a 35mm folding camera made by the German company Welta, produced between 1938 and 1941. It follows the earlier Weltini model, which was manufactured from 1937 to 1938. Designed to compete with the highly successful Kodak Retina series, the Weltini II incorporates a coupled rangefinder system for more pr...
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93% B
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