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Leitz Lens Hood FISON Black
¥39,000
Lens hood for the Elmar 50mm, FISON. Black version. A36 size slip-ion type.This item is a rare all-aluminum version with black paint. The spring plate that attaches to the lens is also made of aluminum. It is very lightweight, weighing approximately 9.6g. The set screw is chrome plated.The rear side has a Germany engraving. According to Flashback’s own criteria (lol), the more characters, the c...
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92% B
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Leitz Lens Hood FIKUS Nickel
This is a zoom hood for Leica 35mm, 50mm, 90mm, and 135mm lenses, known as FIKUS. It fits 36mm filter threads (A36) and is a rare nickel version. This particular item is engraved not only for the Hektor but also for the Elmar 3.5.When the outer hood is fully collapsed, it accommodates the Elmar 35mm and Hektor 50mm lenses. If you love using black-painted Barnack models like the DII or DIII alon...
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91% BC
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (L)
The Nikkor-S.C 50mm f1.4, produced by Nippon Kogaku, is a rangefinder-coupled standard lens designed for the Leica L mount. Introduced in October 1950, it followed the earlier Nikkor-S.C 50mm f1.5, which was a direct copy of the Zeiss Sonnar. The f1.4 version incorporates unique improvements, evolving the design is in 7 elements in 3 groups, Sonnar type. This lens is characterized by its soft a...
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93% B
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Summaron 28mm f5.6 Lens Hood SOOBK
Hood for the Summaron 28mm f5.6 (Red Summaron). Leitz product code is SOOBK, later 12500Y. It is an A36 slip-on hood.This is a finely crafted hood with a crinkled baked finish. Although it is an expensive hood, when mounted on the Red Summaron, it presents a compact yet dignified appearance that fulfills the desire for ownership.For those who own a Red Summaron, this is a must-have item. Which ...
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96% Mint
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Hansa Canon
¥480,000
Hansa Canon. Canon Standard Model. This is the first mass-produced 35mm camera to be sold in Japan, released under the brand name of Ōmiya Shashin Yōhin (Ōmiya Photographic Supplies). The release date is believed to be in late 1935 or early 1936. It was manufactured by the Seiki Kōgaku Kenkyūjo, which later became Canon. Although it was modeled after the Leica, it incorporated unique mechanisms...
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91% C
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Seiki Canon
Seiki Canon. Canon Latest Model. Manufactured by Seiki Kōgaku Kōgyō (now Canon), this model was produced from 1939, through the war, until around 1946. Several significant changes were made from the Standard Model to the Latest Model. These include the serial number now being engraved on the top plate, the addition of slow shutter speeds, the frame counter moving from the front of the body to b...
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90% C
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Canon J 戦後型
Canon J Post-War Model. Also known as the J II model. The "J" stands for "Junior," and it’s a model without a rangefinder or slow shutter speeds. It was assembled after the war using parts from the standard (J) models produced before and during the war. It was manufactured for a short period from December 1945 to November 1946. This period marks the end of the Seiki-Kogaku Canon era, which last...
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92% B
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Som Berthiot Tele-Objectif 145mm f4.5 (L)
¥145,000
Vintage French SOM Bertieau telephoto lens, the Tele-Objectif 145mm f4.5, believed to have been manufactured in the early 1940s. It features a genuine Leica L mount with rangefinder coupling, and the distance markings are in meters. The minimum focusing distance is 3 meters, and it weighs 349g.The lens construction consists of a combination of convex and concave elements arranged in two groups ...
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93% B
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Zunow 45mm f1.8 (L改)
The Zunow 45mm f1.8 lens was released in 1959 and originally equipped the Neoca SV camera. This particular lens has been modified to fit the Leica L mount. It features a black retractable barrel, and while the nameplate appears to have been engraved later, the overall finish is outstanding.The helicoid is made by Miyazaki Optical, and the diaphragm consists of 12 blades, creating a nearly perfe...
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93% B
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Schmidt Lens Hood for Summarit 50mm f1.5
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94% A
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Witness + Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L)
Witness - The Pinnacle of Leica Copy CamerasManufactured around 1952, this rare camera is believed to have fewer than 350 units produced. It was built by Peto Scott in the UK and sold by Ilford.Initially, the Witness was intended to be paired with the Daron 50mm f2.9 lens, but that was deemed too ordinary. As a result, the Dallmeyer Super-Six 2-inch f1.9 was quickly chosen instead. The Super-Si...
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93% B
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Alpa 6b Black Paint + Macro-Switar 50mm f1.8
A rare model of the Alpa 6b in black paint, produced by the Swiss company Pignons, with only 56 units made (!!). This particular camera is one of the units from the production lot numbered 41013 to 41060, manufactured in 1960.It features a 45-degree split-image viewfinder, a 50mm reflex viewfinder, and a self-timer.The included lens, the Macro-Switar 50mm f1.8, is also a rare black version. Wit...
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93% B
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Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8 (M) Chrome
Tele-Elmarit 90mm f2.8, early version. Chrome finish. The Leitz catalog number is 11800, and the serial number is in the 2 million range, indicating it was manufactured in 1963. This lens features a 5-group, 5-element design from Canadian Leitz.This particular lens is a somewhat rare early version with a chrome barrel. It has a compactness reminiscent of the early Summilux 50mm f1.4, making it ...
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94% A
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Distagon C 60mm f5.6 (Hasselblad)
Distagon 60mm f5.6. An interchangeable lens for Hasselblad, made by Carl Zeiss. The 60mm lens offers a slightly wide-angle field of view on a 6x6 medium format, making it a versatile focal length. This particular lens was made in West Germany in 1961, with distance markings in meters.The Distagon f5.6 was one of the earliest lenses made for the 500 series, following its production for the 1000F...
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92% B
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Leitz Lens Hood FLQOO
Early Model FLQOO Hood for Elmar 35mm f3.5 This hood features a three-tier engraving with silver inlay. It is a clip-on type (A36). Made of brass with black paint, it has a chrome screw for fastening.While designed for the Elmar 35mm, it is also compatible with other lenses such as the Summaron 35mm and Elmar 50mm (fitment tested). This is a very stylish hood.Its simple design enhances the look...
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93% B
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Alpa - Leica Adapter Alplei
Alplei. An Alpa lens mount adapter. This adapter converts Alpa mount lenses to Leica screw mount (LTM).It is not coupled to the rangefinder. While it might be common in today's mirrorless era, one wonders how it was used in the past...This is an original Alpa product. It allows you to attach Alpa's renowned lenses, such as the Macroswitar and the Kinoptic Apo-Chromat 100mm f2, to a Leica body. ...
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93% B
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Leitz Sports Finder RASAL Black
The Leitz sports finder RASAL. This piece is finished in black paint. It features frames for 35mm, 50mm, 73mm, 90mm, and 105mm focal lengths. The lens section’s axis rotates, allowing for focal length adjustments, showcasing its remarkable craftsmanship. By adjusting the height of the eyepiece, it also accommodates parallax correction. Distance scale marked in meters. The RASAL finder consists...
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96% Mint
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Kern Arau Switar 50mm f1.8 (Alpa)
Kern Aarau Switar 50mm f1.8. A standard lens for the Alpa Arneflex, made in Switzerland. The name of the city where Kern is located, Aarau, is engraved on the nameplate. Between 1951 and 1955, 1,526 units were produced. It features a modified Gauss design with 5 groups and 7 elements. This lens is apochromatic. The minimum focusing distance is approximately 45cm from the front of the lens. It h...
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93% B
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (L) Chrome
Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2 in Leica screw mount. This particular piece is the early version with a chrome lens barrel, and the distance scale is marked in feet. It has a 3-group, 5-element design with a straight helicoid. The lens itself weighs 423g. Although it is considered a copy of the Sonnar 85mm f2 for Contax rangefinders, this lens gained fame when *Life* magazine correspondent David Douglas D...
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93% B
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (S) Black
The renowned Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2 final version, featuring a black lens barrel in Nikon S mount with an external bayonet. The Nikkor 85mm was first introduced in 1948, with the early models sporting a chrome-plated silver barrel. It has a 3-group, 5-element Sonnar design, with a filter diameter of 48mm and distance scale marked in feet. At maximum aperture, the lens produces images with a sligh...
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94% A
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Angenieux 50mm f1.5 Type S21 (M改)
France's renowned lens, the Angénieux 50mm f1.5 Type S21, late model, manufactured in 1957. Marked in feet, with a preset aperture. It has a 4-group, 6-element Double Gauss design.When near wide-open apertures, it produces an incredibly beautiful image with a soft veil-like flare and rich bokeh. The distinctive Angénieux aesthetic is also irresistible. The recessed design of the lens means no h...
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95% Mint
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Kinoptik Apochromat Foyer 100mm f2 (L改)
Kinoptik Apochromat 100mm f2 cine lens that appears to have been converted to Leica screw mount shortly after World War II. It has a 4-group, 6-element Gauss-type design and weighs 970g. The serial number is 3xxx, suggesting it was manufactured in the 1940s.The lens originally featured a very soft early coating on some of the elements, but it was so delicate that cleaning has almost entirely re...
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92% B
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Elmar 35mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Elmar 3.5cm f3.5, Pre-War Leitz Wide-Angle Lens. Nickel finish. Leitz product code ia EKURZKUP.Manufactured in 1933. It features a 4 elements in 3 groups optical design and is marked in meters. The lens is rangefinder coupled.When mounted on a black & nickel Leica DII or DIII body, it exudes a timeless charm.Both the exterior and glass are in excellent condition, with precise focus. Comes with ...
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94% A
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Leica MD-2
Leica MD-2. Leitz catalog number 10105.Based on the Leica M4-2, this model was produced without a viewfinder or rangefinder, designed for use with Visoflex or microscope photography.Production started in 1977 with serial number 1468723, and ended in 1985 with serial number 1664350. A relatively small number of MD-2 cameras were made, with a total production of just 2,593 units.The serial number...
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95% Mint
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Leica Agfa Color FARBA
¥165,000
Agfa Color Shooting Filter. Leitz product code: FARBU. A composite filter featuring the three primary colors arranged in horizontal stripes.Designed for use with the all-black Hektor 73mm f1.9, this filter has been adapted with a straight helical mount, replacing the traditional rotating design, and includes a protruding screw for filter attachment.The Agfa Color film utilizes a series of dome-...
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96% Mint
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Leica Agfa Color FARPU
¥160,000
Agfa Color Projection Filter. Leitz product code is FARPU. This is a composite color filter arranged in horizontal stripes of the three primary colors. The Agfa Color system used black-and-white film for recording, but this filter was essential for color projection.The compatible lens for projection is the all-black Hektor 73mm f1.9, specifically designed for Agfa Color. To prevent the lens hea...
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96% Mint
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M3) Steel Rim
OCSUC / 11871. Early version Summilux 35mm f1.4 from the 1,760,000 serial number range, made in 1960.This lens, now commonly referred to as the Steel Rim, is an early version of the Summilux 35mm f1.4. It comes with goggles for use with the Leica M3.Not only is the lens known for its distinctive image rendering, but the finish on the barrel is also beautiful, showcasing the exquisite craftsmans...
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95% Mint
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Steel Rim
OCLUX / 11870. Summilux 35mm f1.4 1st, commonly known as the Steel Rim. Manufactured in 1960 by Leitz Canada, with a serial number of 1.76 million.Its rendering near wide-open aperture exhibits a beautifully dreamy and ethereal quality, akin to veiled mystique, while stopping down yields sharp and crisp images with a distinct cutting edge. The sense of dimensionality when slightly stopped down ...
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95% Mint
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Steel Rim
OCLUX / 11870. Made by Canada Leitz in 1960. Called Steel Rim. Soft picture at full open. Sharp picture at close. Very cool design with OLLUX hood. Rare item.Some used marks on barrel. No dents.Fully serviced in 2021 and lens head part serviced in 2024 to clean up aperture blades. Still keeps excellent working condition. Coupling with rangefinder. Very clean glass wtihout haze. Original coating...
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92% B
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M3) Steel Rim
OCSUC / 11871. Manufactured in year 1960. Summilux 35mm f1.4 1st version, so called Steel Rim for Leica M3. Closest distance is 65cm.Very clean in the both glass and barrel. Comes with OLLUX hood, genuine caps and box.Very slight scuffs on the back side of the goggles, yet the other parts are beautiful condition without any marks.Fully serviced on 2014 and cleaning service in 2023. Works very s...
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94% A
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M3) Steel Rim
OCSUC / 11871. Manufactured in 1960. The first model of Summilux 35mm with goggle for Leica M3. Excellent design allows to use 50mm bright frame as 35mm. Great appearance with OLLUX hood. Comes with genuine rear cap and Flashback Camera's FB-05 front cap for Steel Rim.Clean barrel. No major used marks.Fully serviced in Dec 2023 including goggles and focus adjustment. Excellent working condition...
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95% Mint
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Steel Rim
OCLUX / 11870. The 1st model of Summilux 35mm f1.4 designed by Walter Mandler. Debuted at Photokina in 1960 as the world fastest wide angle lens for 35mm film photography. Early model made in 1960 by Canada Leitz. Called Steel Rim. E41 filter size. At full open, soft and beautiful picture available. Picture will be getting sharper and clearer as aperture closes. Very good looks with OLLUX hood....
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95% Mint
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M3) Steel Rim
OCSUC / 11871. Manufactured in 1960. The first model of Summilux 35mm with goggle for Leica M3. Excellent design allows to use 50mm bright frame as 35mm. Great appearance with OLLUX hood. Comes with genuine rear cap and Flashback Camera's FB-05 front cap for Steel Rim.Clean barrel with only faint signs of use.Fully serviced in Mar 2023 including goggles. Excellent working condition. Coupling wi...
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94% A
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Steel Rim
OCLUX / 11870. The 1st model of Summilux 35mm f1.4 designed by Walter Mandler. Debuted at Photokina in 1960 as the world fastest wide angle lens for 35mm film photography. Very early model made in 1960 by Canada Leitz. Called Steel Rim. E41 filter size. At full open, soft and beautiful picture available. Picture will be getting sharper and clearer as aperture closes. Very good looks with OLLUX ...
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94% A
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M3) Steel Rim
OCSUC / 11871. Manufactured in 1960. The first model of Summilux 35mm with goggle for Leica M3. Excellent design allows to use 50mm bright frame as 35mm. Great appearance with OLLUX hood.Slight signs of use on back of goggle and barrel. Faint dent on edge of square window of goggle.Fully serviced in Aug 2022. Excellent working condition. Coupling with rangefinder. Very clean elements of goggle ...
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Leica A
Leica Type A with the new close-focus Elmar. Serial number in the 20,000 range, manufactured in 1930. The product code from Leitz is LEICA. Known internationally as the Leica I or IA. The distance markings are in feet, and it features a large tripod screw.This Leica Type A is a beautifully preserved example with a charming appearance. All parts, including the vulcanite, are original from its 19...
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93% B
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Micro-Nikkor 50mm f3.5 (L)
The Micro-Nikkor 50mm f3.5 in Leica screw mount was released in 1956. It features a Xenotar-type design with 4 groups and 5 elements and includes rangefinder coupling from 1 meter up to 45 cm for close-up shooting, beyond which it operates non-coupled. Known for its impressive resolution of 300 lines/mm, it still delivers remarkable sharpness that can astonish even today.Only about 1,200 units ...
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93% B
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Summarit 50mm f1.5 Lens Hood XOONS
¥45,000
The XOONS hood for the Summarit 50mm f1.5 is in like-new condition. It has a brass construction with a black crystalline coating, showcasing excellent craftsmanship and a substantial feel that’s rare in modern industrial products.This hood is compatible not only with the Summarit but also with the Leitz Xenon 50mm. Although it may appear bulky for a 50mm hood, it surprisingly complements a smal...
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98% Like New
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Nikkor 35mm f2.5 (S) Lens Hood
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.The genuine hood for the W-Nikkor 35mm f2.5 lens, designed for the Nikon S series. It resembles the hood for the 35mm f1.8 lens but is about 2mm longer. This particular item is the early version with the Mt. Fuji logo (optical mark, onigiri mark). It features an aluminum body with black paint. A rare item.There are n...
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96% Mint
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Nikkor 35mm f2.5 (S) Lens Hood
¥32,000
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.The genuine hood for the W-Nikkor 35mm f2.5 lens, designed for the Nikon S series. This is the later version without the Mt. Fuji logo. It features an aluminum body with black paint. While it shares a similar shape with the hood for the S-mount W-Nikkor 35mm f1.8, this one is about 2mm longer. A rare item.There are s...
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92% B
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Leica M3
A late model Leica M3 from 1960 with serial number 1009xxx, featuring a single-stroke film advance and self-timer. Leitz product code: IGEMO.The Leica M3 is widely regarded as the masterpiece of rangefinder cameras and the model that propelled Leica to the top post-war, marking a monumental achievement in camera history. If you're mainly using a 50mm lens, the Leica M3 remains one of the best c...
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95% Mint
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Angenieux 90mm f1.8 (L)
Angénieux 90mm f1.8, Type P1 early version. This is a rare original Leica screw mount. Manufactured by P. Angénieux, the renowned French cine lens maker, with a 4-group, 5-element Ernostar design. Distance scale in meters.The serial number of this lens is 1786xx. It predates the first number recorded by renowned collector Patrice-Herve Pont in his book on Angénieux lenses, which starts at 17871...
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91% C
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Biogon 35mm f2.8 (L)
Biogon 35mm f2.8, pre-war version, made by Carl Zeiss Jena. This is an extremely rare original Zeiss Leica screw mount version. While the Biogon with its protruding rear element is well-known for the Contax II/III models, a small number were also produced in Leica L mount. According to the Zeiss phone book, this lens was part of a batch shipped on March 18, 1943, as a Leica L mount version. It ...
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92% B
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Rollei Stereo Slider
*Shipping to Japan Only.Rolleiflex Stereo Slider. The Stereoschieber. Designed for stereo photography with twin-lens reflex cameras such as Rolleiflex and Rolleicord. Features large screws on both the tripod and camera sides.After mounting it on a tripod and taking the first shot, you slide it to change the position and take the second shot. This allows you to enjoy 3D images with high-resoluti...
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95% Mint
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Rollei Panorama Head
*Shipping in Japan ONLY.PANORAMAKOPF. A panorama head for Rolleiflex and Rolleicord cameras. Features large screws on both the tripod and camera sides.This product is from the era of the Rolleiflex Standard. With its black crystalline finish and beautiful nickel plating, the head's precision and tactile feel showcase the exceptional craftsmanship typical of vintage Rolleiflex accessories. Wheth...
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94% A
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (L) Chrome
Leitz Summilux 50mm f1.4 Early Model, Rare Leica Screw MountLeitz product code: SOWGE or 11014. Serial number: 1,700,000, manufactured in 1959. First generation.The rare Summilux 50mm L-mount was supplied in only 548 units between 1960 and 1963 for Barnack users. This screw mount lens exists in both first and second versions, and this particular one is the first-generation early model.When moun...
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95% Mint
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Leica DII
Leica DII, serial number in the 170,000 range, manufactured in 1935. Leitz product code: LYCAN. A beautiful black paint and nickel finish. Known internationally as the Model D or Leica II.The DII is the first Leica with a built-in rangefinder, making it a groundbreaking model in Leitz’s history. Compared to the later DIII, it lacks strap lugs, slow shutter speeds, and diopter adjustment, but it...
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93% AB
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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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93% B
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Nikon 85mm Finder
Viewfinder for the Nikkor 85mm lens. Introduced in 1957 with a black finish. The parallax correction distance is marked in feet. Some versions of this viewfinder have a serial number engraved on the hot shoe, but this one does not. Perfect companion for the Nikkor 85mm f2 or f1.5. A somewhat rare viewfinder.There's hardly any signs of use, and it has a very clean appearance. The black-painted a...
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95% Mint
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Leica M2 Early
Leica M2 early model, featuring the highly sought-after button rewind. This particular unit comes with a self-timer. Serial number in the 930,000 range, manufactured in 1958. Its code name is KOOHE.This unit is from the third batch of Leica M2 production. All parts are original, and it features the large tripod thread. The bright-line frame displays 35mm, 50mm, and 90mm individually.Being an ea...
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93% B
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Som Berthiot Flor 90mm f3.5 (L)
¥210,000
SOM Berthiot Flor 90mm f3.5, produced by the French company SOM Berthiot, is a rare lens due to the brief production period of Berthiot's Leica L mount lenses.Although a f2.8 version of the Flor 90mm also exists, this one is the f3.5 variant. The lens barrel is made of brass, while the lens front and aperture ring are made of aluminum. It features Berthiot's signature pale blue coating, which i...
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91% C
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Nikkor 50mm f3.5 (L)
Nikkor Q.C 5cm f3.5 in Leica screw mount. Collapsible type. Aperture markings are in international format (f3.5, 4, 5.6...). Tessar-type lens with 3 groups and 4 elements. Marked with Nippon Kogaku Tokyo.Serial number: 610xx. The inner element is coated with a soft bluish coating. The distance scale on the helicoid is in meters, which is believed to be quite rare. Incidentally, a very close ser...
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93% B
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Nikkor 85mm f1.5 (L)
Nikkor-S・C 85mm f1.5, Leica screw mount. Made by Nippon Kogaku.This large-aperture medium telephoto lens debuted in 1951. It features a black paint and chrome-plated finish. The lens hood is of the type that secures by inserting into two slots. It has a 3-group, 7-element construction. The distance markings are in feet, and the filter thread is 58mm.Please note that the filter diameter and hood...
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94% A
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Rollei Mutar 0.7x (RII)
*Shipping to Japan Only.Wide-angle attachment for Rollei Bayonet RII, compatible with Rolleiflex 3.5C, 3.5E1, and E2 models. Please note that due to the different spacing between the viewing and taking lenses, it cannot be used with the 3.5E3 or 3.5F models.When this Mutar is attached, the 75mm Planar or Xenotar lens can shoot as a 52.5mm lens, instantly converting your Rolleiflex into a wide-a...
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92% B
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Wallace Heaton Hood for Elmar 50mm f3.5
*Shipping to Japan Only.Lens hood for the Elmar 50mm f3.5, made by Wallace Heaton in London, UK. The hood allows aperture control while attached to the lens. It fits perfectly with pre-war Elmar lenses.The aperture values are marked in continental style (3.5, 4.5, 6.3, 9, 12.5, 18). The hood is made of aluminum and weighs approximately 19g, making it lightweight.To attach the hood, loosen the s...
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92% B
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Zunow 50mm f1.1 (L) Black
Zunow 50mm f1.1, late model with Zunow Opt. branding. Serial number in the 6000 range. Black/chrome finish. Weight is 390g.The Zunow 50mm f1.1 comes in various versions, starting from the early Ping-Pong Ball design to numerous variations in appearance and element design. This particular lens is likely one of the models just before the final all-black version.Compared to the early Ping-Pong Bal...
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92% B
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Janua Lens Hood
*Shipping to Japan Only.Genuine hood for the Leica-style camera Janua, made by San Giorgio in Italy. 36mm slip-on. Manufactured around 1949.Although the Janua has a dedicated bayonet mount and cannot be strictly called a Leica copy, it is a very unique and charming camera in both style and mechanism. In addition to the Essegi 50mm f3.5, lenses such as the Kritios 50mm f2 and f2.8 were developed...
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98% Like New
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Noctilux 50mm f1.2 (M)
First generation Noctilux 50mm f1.2. Leitz product code 11820. Early version from 1968, Serial number in the 2.25 million range.Released in 1966, this is Leitz’s first lens to use aspherical glass. It features a 4-group, 6-element design. Named Noctilux, meaning night light, this lens captures faint light with high contrast reproduction, creating a unique visual world with distinctive periphera...
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92% B
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Leitz 73mm Finder SAIOO
The only dedicated finder for the Hektor 73mm lens, released around 1935. The parallax markings are in meters. It features a chrome finish and a foldable design, making it extremely compact. As expected from a Leitz product, it exudes precision and is a small yet robust piece of craftsmanship. Production numbers were low, making this finder quite rare, and this particular one is in near-mint co...
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96% Mint
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 (L) Nickel
A rare nickel-finished Hektor 2.8cm f6.3. Serial number in the 270,000 range, manufactured in 1935—one of the first-year production units of the Hektor. It features rangefinder coupling and the desirable meter scale for distance. It also has the continental aperture scale and uncoated glass.Among Leitz lenses, this one boasts the smallest size, making it incredibly compact. While the classic pa...
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92% B
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