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Leitz 28mm Finder SUOOQ Black Paint
Leitz Hektor 28mm f6.3 Folding Finder.Model SUOOQ. This is a rare early version with a black and nickel finish. The classic pairing is with a black-painted Leica DII or DIII and a nickel Hektor 2.8cm lens, but you can take it a step further by adding the Leica Pistol Grip for the ultimate snapshot shooter setup—truly a premium combination.There is a slight ding on the top edge of the front lens...
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 Lens Hood SOOHN
Lens hood for Hektor 2.8cm f6.3 Leitz product code: SOOHN. The retaining screw is chrome. Made by Leitz in Germany. 36mm slip-on type.The sleek and simple trumpet-shaped design of this classic hood will enhance the look of your camera and lens. Beyond its practical benefits as a hood, it adds a striking and stylish appearance.By the way, while there is also a N.Y. Leitz version of the SOOHN hoo...
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Leitz VIDOM Finder VISET
Leitz's first universal finder, introduced in 1931. This is an early model without built-in parallax correction. In Europe and America, it is also referred to as the Torpedo Viewfinder.There are 15 different variations based on the frame types displayed. This particular unit is a VISET/VISIL with frames for 35/50/90/135mm, finished in black paint.The finder shows a reversed image, and rotating ...
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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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Leitz Rangefinder FODIS Black
¥59,000
Leitz vertical rangefinder, FODIS.This is the early model with a small distance dial and a 5-digit serial number. It is believed to have been manufactured in the late 1920s.The rangefinder features a black and nickel finish, with distance markings in feet. With a baseline length of 83mm, it provides quite accurate measurements, with a minimum measuring distance of 3 feet.This vintage standalone...
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Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH Black Paint Ara Guler
Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH. Black Paint. This lens is part of a limited edition set released with the Leica M240, known as the Ara Guler Special Edition Set.It is one of the 50 sets worldwide (reportedly sold only at Leica Turkey) and is marked with the special serial number 17/50. Manufactured in 2016, it is based on the Summicron ASPH. II model.Ara Guler (1928–2018) was a master of Turkish phot...
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Tanack V3 + Tanar 50mm f1.9
¥210,000
Tanaka Optical Industry's Interchangeable Lens Rangefinder Camera. A Leica copy type.Inspired by the Leica M3, it features a unique three-prong bayonet mount while using an adapter to fit its own Leica screw-mount lenses, showcasing a sophisticated design. Produced for a very short period from December 1958 to 1959, with an estimated total production of around 1,000 units. Unfortunately, Tanaka...
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Robot I + Tessar 30mm f2.8
Robot I Model. Introduced in 1934, this is a 24x24mm square format scale focus camera with a spring motor wind. It uses a dedicated Robot screw mount lens. According to the classification by the famous French Robot collector Claude BELLON, this is a Version 3 of the Robot I model, manufactured around 1936.The built-in green filter and the side-mounted viewfinder with its deep blue appearance ad...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (Contax) Chrome
¥130,000
Nikkor P.C 85mm f2. A masterpiece that showcased the excellence of Japanese lenses to the world. The serial number is 4002xx. This lens features the C engraving on the barrel and is a somewhat rare rangefinder Contax mount version with an external bayonet. The stopper section includes the EP mark.This example is an early model with a white barrel, released in 1948. The distance scale is in feet...
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95% Mint
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (Contax) Black
¥95,000
Nikkor P.C 85mm f2, later model. This lens has C engraving on the barrel, indicating its rarity as a rangefinder Contax mount. The serial number is 401xxx, with : at the end of the serial.Released in 1948, this is the later model with a black barrel. The distance scale is in feet. It features a 3-group, 5-element construction, typical of the Sonnar type, with a 10-blade circular aperture. The l...
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Leitz Lens Hood FISON Black
*Shipping to Japan only.Elmar 50mm f3.5 Hood. Early type of FISON without retaining screw. It is from an era when the hood was made in one piece. This is likely the model following the very first FISON, which required repositioning every time the shooting distance was changed due to its rectangular shape. Made of brass with black paint.The hood measures 20mm in total length and lacks markings s...
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Nikkor 50mm f2 (F) Early
Auto-Nikkor-S 50mm f2, Early Type with Tick MarkThis is an early version of the Auto-Nikkor-S 50mm f2, released in 1959 as the standard lens for the Nikon F. Identifiable by the red R marking for infrared, PAT.PEND engraving, the glossy aluminum parts, and the tick mark, this lens is believed to be from around 1959. It has a 5-element, 7-group design, with 9 diaphragm blades and metric distance...
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Nikon Sport Finder
Nippon Kogaku Sports Finder. This finder was manufactured during the Nikon S series era, from around 1953 to 1960. This particular unit is a later model, featuring an inner frame painted in a pale yellow for better visibility. When the frame is raised and viewed from the front, the angle markings are inverted. In contrast, the earlier model had a full chrome-plated finish with the angle marking...
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View Arco
The "View Arco" reflex finder, released in 1953 for the Arco 35, allows for close-up shooting down to 35 cm and provides depth-of-field preview based on aperture settings, making it a fun accessory. It is intricately designed to be parallax-corrected and synchronized with the camera's focusing mechanism. The accessory adds a unique, mechanical look when mounted on the camera body.The finder len...
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Leicavit M Black Paint
Leicavit M Black Paint. This rapid wind lever was supplied for the Leica MP6, with the product code 14009 from Leitz. It's a genuine Japanese Siebel-Hegner product.Compatible with Leica M6, M6TTL, M7, MP, M4-P, and M4-2. It is used by replacing the original bottom cover. The lever features a trigger built into the bottom that allows you to complete the winding simply by pulling and engaging the...
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Primoplan 80mm f1.9 (F改)
Meyer-Optik Primoplan 80mm f1.9. Manufactured around 1933. This particular lens bears the Meyer Gorlitz brand. Non-coated. It features a 5 elements in 4 groups configuration, an evolved type of the Ernostar design.This lens has been modified from a Nacht-Exakta standard lens to fit the Nikon F mount.When shooting wide open or against strong backlight, it tends to flare slightly. However, when s...
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Biotar 40mm f2 (Contax) Black
Rare black & nickel version of the Biotar 40mm f2, produced in small quantities. The black version was made in limited numbers during 1933, the era of the Contax I, while chrome-plated versions began production around 1936. According to certain sources, only 360 units of the Biotar with the 40mm designation were produced, making it quite scarce.According to Hartmut Thiele’s Carl Zeiss Jena lens...
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Nikkor 25mm f4 (S)
The early version of the W-Nikkor-C 25mm f4, a wide-angle lens by Nippon Kogaku. Designed for the Nikon S series. This lens was introduced in 1953, boasting the widest angle of view for 35mm cameras at the time, following the Contax Topogon 25mm f4.The lens design follows the Topogon type, with a 4-group, 4-element configuration that combines meniscus lenses symmetrically. It offers a clear ima...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L)
Elmar 5cm f3.5. Leica L-mount. Rangefinder coupled. Non-coated. Serial number 7. Meters scale.This Elmar has a relatively early serial number of 95xxx for a model with a serial number, suggesting it was manufactured around 1930. For reference, the Leica DII with a built-in rangefinder was introduced two years later, in 1932.It is speculated that this Elmar, originally designed for the Leica C m...
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Leica Body Cap Black
*Shipping to Japan Only.Genuine Leitz body cap. The body cap code numbers are IVZOO, later changed to 14056.This is a brass cap with a sleek black lacquer finish, suitable for use with black-painted bodies. While there are many variations of these black lacquered caps, this is a standard type among them. Nonetheless, it remains a rare cap.Mounted and verified on the body. Price includes domesti...
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Canon Lens 200mm f3.5 + Mirror Box I
Canon-made. A set comprising the Canon 200mm f3.5 lens and the Mirror Box Type I. The lens has a 5-element, 7-group design. Included are the dedicated carry case, release, caps, and lens hood. The dehumidifying silica gel in its original cloth pouch adds a nice touch of nostalgia.The Mirror Box Type I was introduced in June 1957, but by July of the following year, the Canon M 200mm and the Mirr...
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Leica M2-R
Leica M2-R, manufactured in 1969. The Leica M2-R can be considered the civilian version of the Leica M2S (CAMERA STILL PICTURE KS15-4), which was produced for the U.S. Army in 1966. While based on the Leica M2, it incorporates the rapid-loading mechanism from the M4.Originally ordered by the U.S. military, the M2s were later canceled, and the civilian version was sold under the name M2-R by New...
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Dallmeyer Septac 2inch f1.5 (M改)
A masterpiece, the Septack 2-inch f1.5, approximately 50mm. This lens, originally a cinema lens made by Dallmeyer, has been carefully modified for Leica M-mount rangefinder coupling. It couples accurately from infinity down to about 0.7m. The barrel is engraved with the DC (Dall-Coated) mark and features a faint yellow coating. It weighs 216g.True to Dallmeyer's large-aperture lenses, it offers...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black Paint
Summicron 35mm f2, 8-element Black Paint. Serial number is in the 1,740,000 range, manufactured in 1960. The distance scale is marked in red, commonly known as Red Scale. Made in Canada. The minimum focusing distance is 0.7m. The product code by Leitz is SAWOM. This item has an L/M mount. By removing the set screw and taking off the coupler, it can also be used as a Leica screw mount.The coatin...
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Leicavit MP Black Paint
Leica Bit MP Black Paint. Leica code SYOOM-M, SMYOM, or 14018.This is a film winding mechanism compatible with Leica M2, M1, MD, and Leica MP. This particular unit is a rare original black paint version.It is an early model with three-line engravings on the back. The sight of it mounted on a Leica M2 Black Paint or similar always captivates.There is a very minor dent on one corner of the bottom...
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Leitz A36 山高 Cap Black
A cap that covers the Elmar 50mm f3.5 with a 36mm diameter filter attached.This item is made of brass with black paint and features velvet on the back. It is quite hard to find.Considering it has been over 90 years since its manufacture, it is in remarkably good condition.There is minor deterioration of the paint due to aging, but there is almost no noticeable wear from use. The velvet on the b...
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Kern Arau Switar 50mm f1.8 (Alpa)
Swiss-made. Kern-Aarau Switar 50mm f1.8. This is a standard lens for Alpa Alnea cameras. The name of the city where Kern is based, Aarau, is engraved on the nameplate. Between 1951 and 1955, a total of 1,526 units were produced. It features a Gauss-type design with 5 groups and 7 elements. It is an apochromatic lens. The minimum focusing distance is about 45 cm from the lens’s front. The apertu...
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Zunow 50mm f1.1 (L)
Zunow 5cm f1.1 Mid-Type. Leica screw mount. Rangefinder coupling. Serial number in the 5000 range. Engraved with Zunow Opt. In 1955, the company name was changed from Teikoku Kogaku to Zunow Optical Industry, and the engraving on the nameplate changed accordingly. The helicoid distance scale is in feet.The Zunow 50mm f1.1 (early, Ping Pong) debuted in 1953. At the time, the relatively unknown T...
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Angenieux 75mm f3.5 (L) Type Z3
Rare item: French P. Angénieux 75mm f3.5, Type Z3. Genuine Leica screw mount. Serial number 45.xxx, manufactured in 1944.It has a 3-group, 3-element triplet design and is uncoated. The distance scale is in meters. The aluminum barrel is very lightweight at just 128 grams.This lens is an early Z3 model, with an amber-colored anodized finish that gives it a nice vintage feel. It would be a pleasu...
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (L)
Nikkor-S.C 50mm f1.4. A Leica L-mount, rangefinder-coupled standard lens manufactured by Nippon Kogaku. Released in October 1950, it succeeded the Nikkor-S.C 50mm f1.5 which had been introduced the previous year.Following the Sonnar-type 3-group 7-element design, this f1.4 lens evolved from the purely Zeiss Sonnar-copy f1.5 by incorporating unique improvements. It is characterized by its soft a...
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Chrome
Hektor 5cm f2.5 with a chrome barrel, serial number in the 160,000 range, manufactured in 1933. Leitz code is HEKTORCHROM. The distance scale is in feet. The lens has a 3-group, 6-element triplet design with cemented elements and is uncoated. It is the first large-aperture Leica lens with a collapsible design, offering f2.5 brightness while being compact and lightweight. The helicoid number is ...
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Leitz Sports Finder RASAL Black
eitz Sports Finder RASAL. This is a black paint version. It comes with frames for 35mm, 50mm, 73mm, 90mm, and 105mm. The objective section features a rotating axis that allows you to change the focal length, showcasing its superb craftsmanship. By adjusting the height of the eyepiece, it also accommodates parallax correction. Distance scale is in feet.The RASAL finder is composed of two parts: ...
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Leitz Lens Hood FIKUS Nickel
Leica Zoom Hood for 35/50/90/135mm, FIKUS. Rare nickel-plated finish. 36mm slip-on. This item features engravings for both Hektor and Summar.When the outer hood is fully retracted, it is compatible with the Elmar 35mm f3.5.The Ernst Leitz Wetzlar engraving is inlaid in silver. There is also a Germany engraving.The matte paint on the inside of the hood shows some signs of use, but otherwise, the...
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Leitz Lens Hood IROOA Bundeseigentum
IROOA hood for the West German Federal Army Leica M3 and others. Engraved with Bundeseigentum 12-130-0927. It is believed to have been included with military Summaron 35mm f2.8 lenses with goggles.The lens name engraving is the 6-line type. This is the final version of the IROOA designation. It is compatible with E39 type 35-50mm lenses.There are some scuffs and signs of use on the front edge a...
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Leica R - Alpa Adapter Leibag
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Leibag. An adapter to convert Leica R-mount lenses to Alpa mount. It is an Alpa original part, though it is unmarked. Manual aperture control.This item might initially cause some head-scratching, as it allows you to use R-mount lenses on Alpa cameras. However, there may be enthusiasts among Alpa users who are searchi...
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Nikon I
The Nikon Model I is a significant camera that marks the beginning of Japanese optical camera history, being the progenitor of the Nikon S and ultimately the Nikon F. Only 738 units of the Nikon Model I were produced, excluding test models. The first unit is said to be serial number 60922, and the last unit is 609759. This particular unit has the serial number 609549.The Nikon Model I was the f...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
Summicron 35mm f2, 8-element version. Serial number in the 2,270,000 range. Made in Germany in 1968. The Leitz code is SAWOM, later 11308. The minimum focusing distance is 0.7m.The chrome barrel is full of functional beauty, and its sophisticated styling remains timeless even today. This renowned Leica lens not only offers exceptional image quality but also exudes the artisanal charm characteri...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Early
First-generation Summilux 50mm f1.4, early version with reverse knurling. Serial number in the 1,660,000 range, manufactured in 1959. The Leitz product code is SOOME, later changed to 11114.The late 1950s were a golden era for Leica, with many captivating models produced, including the Leica MP, early M2, and the first batch of M3 Black Paint. This period is often regarded as the golden age of ...
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Xenon 50mm f1.5 (L)
The product code of Leitz is XEMOO. The serial number is in the 370,000 range, indicating a 1937 production of the Leitz Xenon 5cm f1.5, early model. Designed by Dr. Tronnier, this lens is a representative of pre-war Leitz's large aperture lenses. This particular item is an early type with two knurled rings on the helicoid, commonly known as the "two-band" type. It features a hexagonal aperture...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Early
Old Elmar 50mm f3.5. Helicoid number 3. Distance scale in feet. Short barrel type with nickel-plated body. Leitz product code: ELMAR.This old Elmar, made using glass from C.P. Goerz and mounted on the early Leica A model from the 1920s, has been factory-modified by Leitz to a Leica screw-mount rangefinder-coupled type in later years.Includes original front and rear caps. The front cap is made o...
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Ducati Simplex
Italian Ducati 35mm half-frame camera, Simplex. Known for legendary motorcycles such as the Single Desmo and 750SS, Ducati, a motorcycle manufacturer still active at the forefront today, produced this charming yet precise small camera around 1950. The Ducati catalog number is OI 6404.1. Many are captivated by its excellent exterior design.When you hold it, you'll be enchanted by its hefty, meta...
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Ducati Lens Hood for Vitor 35mm f3.5
Italian-made 35mm half-frame camera standard lens hood for the Ducati Sogno and Simplex, Vitor 35mm f3.5. Ducati product code: OI 3401.1. Made of aluminum.This is a slim and charming hood. All Ducati accessories are exceptionally well-made and highly collectible.It shows almost no signs of use and is very clean.The original box is included. A rare item.
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Ducati Filter Set
UV and yellow filter set for Ducati Sogno and Simplex's Vitor 35mm and Etar 35mm lenses.Ducati product codes: UV filter is 2401.1, and yellow filter is 2401.3.The filters are screw-in type with internal threads. The design of the knurled outer ring on the tip of the Vitor lens serves as the threading mechanism.While similar internal screw-in filters are also found on lenses from Zeiss and Voigt...
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Nikon New F
Nikon New F. Serial number 7,430,000. Chrome finish. It is believed to have been manufactured around 1973.Renowned for its high reliability, a rich and high-quality range of lenses, and comprehensive accessories, the Nikon F became the world standard and this is its final model.The Nikon F was introduced in 1959 with serial number 6400001, and over time underwent various changes throughout its ...
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Chrome
The chrome barrel Hektor 5cm lens, serial number 160,000, manufactured in 1933, is a non-coated lens with a code HEKTORCHROM from Leitz. It features a 3-group 6-element construction and is marked in feet. This lens is notable for its f/2.5 aperture, making it one of the earliest collapsible large-aperture lenses for Leica, weighing approximately 135g. It has a filter diameter of A36 and is iden...
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Biotar 58mm f2 (Exakta)
The Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 5.8cm f2, an early model with a brass barrel and chrome plating, is a beautifully crafted lens with a substantial weight. It has an Exakta mount and was manufactured in 1939, making it a pre-war item. The lens is uncoated and features a 4-group, 6-element Double Gauss design.The design was created by Willy Merté, who designed the Biotar f1.4 in 1927. In 1936, he desig...
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Leitz A36 山高 Cap Chrome
Leitz geninue A36 lens cap. This item is made of brass with a shiny chrome-plated finish. Does not have velvet lining on the inside of the cap. It is especially useful when small diameter filters are attached to the 36mm Elmar 50mm f3.5 or the Hektor 50mm f2.5 lenses. This cap is quite hard to come by.It is an extremely clean cap with hardly any signs of wear or scratches. Of course, there is ...
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Canon VT de luxe Black Paint
Canon VT Deluxe. This particular model is a rare black paint version. The VT Deluxe is an improved model of the VT introduced in 1957, featuring a rewind knob that adopted the crank lever style from the Canon L1 model.It was influenced by the Leica M3 and debuted in 1956. It includes a sophisticated viewfinder with three mode selections, a built-in rapid winder, and a horizontally opening back ...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
Summicron 35mm f/2, 8 elements. SAWOM, later designated as 11308. Made in Germany in 1966. Minimum focusing distance is 0.7m. Apart from its remarkable imaging qualities, its design brims with the functional beauty characteristic of German industrial products.At wide apertures, it produces soft yet detailed images. When stopped down, it enhances depth, retaining a softness that transitions into...
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Pentax MX Japan Camera Show
Pentax MX by Asahi Optical, commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Japan Camera Show. Limited to just 20 units, it was released in March 1979.The Pentax MX is a high-end model featuring a lightweight, compact body with built-in TTL exposure metering. It supports external motor drives and winders for automatic film advance. It comes with the SMC Pentax-M 50mm f1.4 standard lens in Pentax K mo...
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Nikkor Auto 105mm f2.5
The Nikon-P Auto 10.5cm f2.5, earliest model with tick mark and R-index. This initial type was introduced in 1959 and produced until mid-1960.It features a Sonnar-type design with 3 groups and 5 elements. Distance markings are in meters.Designed based on the excellent performance of the Nikon S-mount Nikkor P·C 10.5cm f2.5, credited to Yoshihiko Wakimoto, who also worked on the original S-mount...
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R. Topcor 300mm f2.8 (Exakta)
The world's 1st f2.8 fast speed 300mm lens debuted in 1957. Official lens for Tokyo Olympic in 1964. 6 elements in 4 groups. Exakta mount. Filter can be inserted from top of barrel. Long seller lens listed on catalog even in 1970s.Used marks and paint peels on barrel, tripod mount and built-in hood. Clear elements with very slight cleaning marks at the front lens. No noticeable effect on pictu...
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Rectaflex 1300 + Angenieux 50mm f1.8
Released in 1953, the Rectaflex 1300. Along with the Contax S, it was one of the first SLRs equipped with a pentaprism. Its elegant body and logo design, characteristic of Italian craftsmanship, are also attractive, and it is quite user-friendly.Among the various Rectaflex models, the 1300 is the most produced model.Rectaflex, like Alpa, had a variety of lenses available. From Germany: Schneide...
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Noctilux 50mm f1.2 (M)
Noctilux 50mm f1.2, original. Leitz product code is 11820. Manufactured in 1968. 6 elements in 4 groups.This lens, with its aspherical design, was the world's first commercially produced series of its kind. The Noctilux, meaning "light of the night," captures and renders images with high contrast reproduction even in low light, creating a unique world with its characteristic vignetting and boke...
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Nikkor 21mm f4 (S)
The ultra-wide-angle lens by Nippon Kogaku, the Nikkor-O 21mm f4, is designed for the Nikon S series. It was introduced in 1959 and has an optical construction of 8 elements in 4 groups. The serial number is 621xxx, with the first three digits being dummy numbers.While the Nikkor 21mm lens for Nikon F is widely available, the one for the Nikon S series is extremely rare, with only about 298 uni...
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Leica M3 Case
Leitz original leather case from the era of the late Leica M3 and M2. The Leitz code name is IDCOO. The tripod screw is a fine thread. The "LEITZ WETZLAR GERMANY" stamp is in uppercase letters.Made from high-quality leather, it still retains its original luster even after nearly 60 years since its manufacture. It's remarkable that it has remained in such condition!While there are very minor wri...
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Leitz Lens Hood FLQOO Black
Hood for Elmar 35mm f3.5, FLQOO. Slip-on type for A36. Black paint on brass, with a chrome retaining screw. The engraving is not inlaid but filled with white.Although designed for the Elmar 35mm, it can also be used with lenses like the Summaron 35mm. It is a very stylish hood. Its simple design also matches well with lenses like the Elmar 50mm.A rare item.There is a spot on the base of the hoo...
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Leitz Lens Hood FLQOO
FLQOO. Hood for Elmar 35mm f3.5. A36. The retaining screw is chrome. The appearance is similar to the successor FOOKH, but the diameter and length are different. Its simple design enhances the look of your lens. As expected from Leitz.This item has an aluminum front end and features rare white paint markings instead of inlaid engravings. Similar models exist from N.Y. Leitz, but this one is mad...
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Leitz Lens Hood FIKUS Nickel
Leica zoom hood for 35/50/90/135mm, FIKUS. 36mm slip-on (A36). A rare nickel version. This item is engraved with both Hektor and Elmar 3.5.When the outer hood is fully retracted, it is compatible with Elmar 35mm f3.5 & Hektor 5cm.Highly recommended for those who use black-painted Barnack models like the DII or DIII along with nickel lenses. This hood supports four types of lenses, saving space ...
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Summaron 28mm f5.6 Lens Hood SOOBK
12500Y. The old Leitz code is SOOBK. Lens hood for Summaron 28mm f5.6 (Red Summaron). A36 slip-on.A splendid hood with crinkle finish. Although it is quite an expensive hood, its appearance when mounted on the Red Summaron is compact yet imposing. For those who own or plan to purchase the Red Summaron, this is a must-have item. Which comes first, the lens or the hood? (LoL)There is some paint ...
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