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Nokton 50mm f1.5 (L)
Leica Nokton 50mm f1.5 – Leica Screw Mount. Manufactured by Voigtländer, this particular example is a mid-to-late production model with serial number 327xxxx, dating from 1951. The lens was designed by Dr. Tronnier, the same optical engineer behind the Xenon 50mm f1.5. It features a 5-group, 7-element optical formula, distance scale in feet, and weighs 339g as measured.While the Nokton 50mm f1....
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Elmarit 28mm f2.8 (M) Red Scale
Early version of the first-generation Elmarit 28mm f2.8, known as the Red Scale variant for its red lettering. Often referred to as the 9-element gem. Leica product code is 11801. Serial number is in the 2.19 million range, manufactured in 1966. Made by Leitz Canada. The infinity lock is finished in black paint.It features a 6-group, 9-element non-retrofocus optical design, with a rear element ...
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Wide-Angle Lykemar 35mm f3.5 (L)
Wide-Angle Lykemar 35mm f3.5. A Leica screw mount wide-angle lens said to have been produced in very small numbers by Kodak USA for its Leica-copy camera, the Kardon. Its appearance resembles more of a partially-collapsed Elmar 50mm than an Elmar 35mm.It is a 3-element lens, and the serial number appears to follow the same pattern as the Ektar series. The build gives off a slightly cheap impres...
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Leica M4 Black Paint
Leica M4 original black paint version. Leitz product code 10402. Serial number in the 1.24 million range, shipped in August 1969.In the same month, the legendary Woodstock Festival was held following the Apollo 11 moon landing in July. In Japan, the first *Otoko wa Tsurai yo* film was released. It was a time when anti-Vietnam War sentiment was growing and photojournalists were playing an import...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black Paint
Summicron 50mm f2 2nd version in black paint finish. Model 11817. Serial number in the 2,430,000 range, manufactured in 1970. 5 elements in 6 groups.At first glance, it looks like an ordinary black chrome 2nd version Summicron 50mm, but this is actually the final black paint version. The base of the lens barrel and the focusing ring are finished in black paint. This version has been confirmed i...
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Leica M3 Early
Early model Leica M3, serial number 7002xx, manufactured in 1954, the first year of M3 production.Although this unit does not have the stepped top plate (both stepped and non-stepped versions were intermixed even within single-digit serial numbers), it retains numerous features of the early models and remains in fully original condition.Notable details include the absence of a screw at the 12 o...
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Cook & Perkins Hood for Elmar 50mm f3.5
Rare lens hood from Cook&Perkins, England. Fits with screw stopper. Move the apature ring with this hood. Light weight, made of aluminum. Very good condition for use and also collection! *The camera and lens are not included.
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Cook & Perkins Hood for Elmar 50mm f3.5
Rare lens hood from Cook&Perkins, England. With clamping screw. Move the apature ring with this hood. Light weight, made of aluminum. Used condition with good atmosphere.Lubricated and good working condition. Matches well with not only barnack Leica but also Leica M black paint.
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Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 ASPH Glossy Black
The reissued Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 in glossy black paint. This model was released alongside the Leica M11 Glossy Black. Leica product code is 11731.The dedicated hood, front cap, and rear cap are all finished in matching glossy black paint, true to the name. The distance scale in feet is marked in red, adding a bold and refined touch.This lens was acquired from one of our regular customers. It i...
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Angenieux 28mm f3.5 (L)
Angénieux 28mm f3.5 Type R11 in Leica screw mount. Late version. Made by P. Angenieux in France, manufactured in 1957. Rangefinder-coupled with feet scale. A 6-element, 6-group retrofocus design featuring beautiful purple-toned coatings.The front end of the lens is slightly larger, giving it a distinct shape with a narrow waist. The combination of deep blue anodized aluminum and satin chrome kn...
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Leitz Lens Hood ITDOO Early
Early version of the ITDOO. A rare plastic model with a single hook. The metal base of the hood is engraved with Summaron 3.5cm and Summicron 5cm in slightly smaller letters than those found on later ITDOO versions.This plastic hood offers a bit of a thrill—set it down too hard and it might crack. A perfect piece for those who appreciate something a little out of the ordinary. Also a great addi...
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Elmar 65mm f3.5 + OTZFO*
Made in 1960. Set of Elmar 65mm f3.5 made by Leitz Canada and helicoid OTZFO*. It has the tripod base, same with OUBIO for 125mm. Very clean condition in the glass, barrel and helicoid. Rare item.Came back from customer after careful use. Excellent working condition. Faint dusts on inner element. No haze or no marks. Clear glass. Beautiful appearance.
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Dallmeyer Kinematograph 2inch f1.9 (L改)
This is a carefully converted lens: the head of a pre-war Dallmeyer Kinematograph 2-inch f/1.9 cinema lens, now adapted to Leica L mount with full rangefinder coupling.An uncoated lens with a Petzval-type optical design of 3 groups and 4 elements.It delivers the signature character of Dallmeyer cine lenses—intense, creamy bokeh in the outer areas, dramatic swirling bokeh depending on focus dist...
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Kinoptik 50mm f2 (L改)
This is a cinema-use APO-Chromat Kinoptik 50mm f/2, professionally converted to Leica L mount with full rangefinder coupling.It features a 4-group, 6-element double Gauss optical design with apochromatic correction. The lens delivers crisp, high-resolution rendering even at full aperture, with a distinctive, slightly restless bokeh that enhances the overall image character. Strong contrast and ...
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Nikkor 85mm f1.5 (S)
The Nikkor-S·C 8.5cm f/1.5 is a high-speed medium telephoto lens manufactured by Nippon Kogaku, introduced in 1951. Designed for the Nikon S-mount, it features a black paint and chrome finish. The optical construction consists of 7 elements in 3 groups. Distance scale is marked in feet. The filter thread is 60mm screw-in, and the dedicated hood accepts Series 8 filters. Note that the L-mount ve...
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Nikkor 25mm f4 (S)
This is the later version of the W-Nikkor 25mm f/4, a wide-angle lens made by Nippon Kogaku for the Nikon S-series rangefinder cameras. Introduced in 1953 following the Contax-mount Topogon 25mm f/4, it held the title of the widest-angle lens available for 35mm format cameras at the time of its release.The optical formula follows the classic Topogon-type design: 4 elements in 4 groups, symmetri...
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Minolta Miniflex Lens Hood
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Genuine lens hood for the Minolta Miniflex, a 4x4 format twin-lens reflex camera released in 1957.The color is somewhat similar to that of the Rolleiflex Grey Baby, but this hood features an even deeper shade.Unused item with original box. The box shows some signs of wear.Perfect for your collection!
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99% Like New
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Plaubel Makina IIIR
The Plaubel Makina IIIR, made by the German company Plaubel, was introduced in 1956 as the final model in the Makina series, which began in 1920. This version features a Compur-Rapid shutter and has long been a favorite among collectors.The Type III is an interchangeable lens model, with options such as the Orthar 73mm f/6.8 and Tele-Makinar 190mm f/4.8. Rangefinder coupling is available only w...
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Chrome
Hektor 5cm from the 170,000 serial number range, manufactured in 1933. Chrome barrel. Leitz code: HEKTORCHROM. Distance scale in meters. The lens design features a 3-group, 6-element construction—an adapted triplet with all elements cemented. Uncoated.Despite its bright f/2.5 aperture, this was Leica’s first collapsible high-speed lens, offering both compactness and light weight. The helicoid i...
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Leica IIIg Swedish Military + Summaron 35mm f2.8
Leica IIIg Black Paint – Swedish Military ModelThis is a rare Swedish military-issued Leica IIIg in black paint finish, accompanied by an equally rare Summaron 35mm f/2.8 lens, instead of the standard Elmar 50mm f/2.8 typically supplied with Swedish military IIIg sets. Both the body and lens are fully original.The triple crown emblem indicating Swedish military ownership is engraved on the back...
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91% C
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Leica IIIf Swedish Military + Elmar 50mm f3.5
Leica IIIf Swedish Military Model – Black Paint FinishIn 1956, fewer than 100 specially-produced Leica IIIf cameras with black paint finish were manufactured, bearing serial numbers from 822901 to 823000. These were delivered to the Swedish military as cold-weather models, accompanied by a matching all-black Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens, including a black barrel.Unlike regular Leica IIIf models produc...
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Leica 250 FF Reporter + Summar 50mm f2
Leica 250FF ReporterThe Leica 250 Reporter was developed for sports photography, press use, and other applications requiring extended shooting. It accommodates a 10-meter film roll, allowing for up to 250 consecutive exposures. The Leitz product code for the body-only version is LOOMY.It utilizes large, dedicated magazines on both the supply and take-up sides, eliminating the need for film rewi...
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Leica M2 Black Paint
Leica M2 Black Paint – Serial No. 1075xxxThis Leica M2 in black paint finish, featuring a self-timer, was shipped on August 5, 1963. It’s a striking, well-used example with a confident presence. All parts, including the vulcanite covering, remain original.There are no noticeable scratches or dings, and the camera has clearly been handled with care over the years. Brass is visible along the edge...
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Nikon S2 Black Paint + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
Nikon S2 Black Paint – Early Type (Serial No. 61709xx)This is the early version of the Nikon S2 in black paint finish. Compared to the later black paint S2, which features more chrome parts, the earlier type boasts a greater proportion of black-painted components—making the black paint all the more striking and desirable. It has an impressively bold and refined appearance.Details like the shutt...
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Leica M4 Black Paint
Leica M4 Original Black Paint – Serial No. 1207xxxThis is an original black paint Leica M4, product code 10402 by Leitz. It bears serial number 1207xxx and was shipped on May 3, 1968. Interestingly, the M2 black paint version was still being sold alongside the M4 in that same year. All components, including the vulcanite covering, remain in original condition.Paint wear is minimal, with only a ...
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Nikkor 35mm f2.5 (S)
¥240,000
Wide-angle lens for the Nikon S series — the W-Nikkor 35mm f2.5.This particular item is astonishingly unopened!Serial number: 266xxx.While the seal remains unbroken, the serial number suggests that this is the later, lightweight version, featuring a black-painted aluminum barrel (presumably, of course!).The lens construction is a 4-group, 6-element double Gauss design.Factory-sealed and brand n...
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Nikkor 35mm f3.5 (S)
¥220,000
Wide-angle lens for the Nikon S series — the W-Nikkor 35mm f2.5.Amazingly, this one is still unopened!It features a Tessar-type optical design with 4 elements in 3 groups.Serial number 4389xx.This serial range falls within the transition period from the early chrome version to the later black version, so it's unclear which variant this is.Manufactured around 1956 — the era of the Nikon S2.Chrom...
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99% Like New
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Nikon Reflex Housing II
Late model reflex housing made by Nippon Kogaku.This particular unit bears a serial number in the 471xxx range and is equipped with a 45-degree prism finder.It was designed for use with ultra-telephoto lenses such as the 18cm, 25cm, 35cm, 50cm, and 100cm, as well as with bellows.The late model was introduced in 1951. Compared to the earlier version, it was made smaller and lighter, and the exte...
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96% Mint
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Canon F-1 Olive Drab
Canon OD F-1 – Olive DrabIncludes the dedicated case and strap, all housed in a military-style custom box brimming with character.Released in 1978 as a color variation of the revised 1976 F-1 model, this olive drab version is said to have been limited to just 3,000 units.Styled in a US Army-inspired color scheme that was especially popular among young people at the time, it still holds strong a...
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96% Mint
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Canon FD 55mm f1.2 AL
Canon FD 55mm f/1.2 ALReleased in March 1971, this was Canon’s first lens to feature an aspherical element. Launched alongside the flagship F-1 and mass-market FTb, it also introduced a floating element system for improved correction of aberrations at close distances. Compared to the standard FD 55mm f/1.2 (spherical version) of the time, this aspherical model was priced nearly four times highe...
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Canon FD 85mm f1.2 S.S.C. Aspherical
Canon FD 85mm f/1.2 S.S.C. AsphericalReleased in January 1976, this ultra-fast telephoto lens was, at the time, the world’s brightest 85mm lens for SLR cameras.It features a 6-group, 8-element optical design and was the first 85mm lens to incorporate a floating element system, which helps maintain image quality at close focusing distances.Canon’s proprietary Super Spectrum Coating (S.S.C.) was ...
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Xenon 50mm f2 (L)
A rare collapsible Xenon 50mm f/2 in original Leica screw mount, likely manufactured in the mid to late 1940s.While the Xenon 5cm f/2 is better known in its Kodak Retina and Rectaflex mounts, this genuine L-mount version is far less common and considered a rarity. We have handled a few collapsible Xenon f/2 lenses over the years — including black paint versions — but they have become increasing...
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Hugo Meyer Primoplan 50mm f1.9 (L)
Hugo Meyer Görlitz Primoplan 50mm f/1.9 – Original Leica Screw MountManufactured in 1934, this rare Primoplan features a 4-group, 5-element modified Ernostar-type optical design and a 12-blade aperture. The focusing scale is in meters, with a minimum focusing distance of 1 meter. It weighs approximately 240g.The Primoplan 50mm f/1.9 is the youngest sibling in Hugo Meyer’s so-called Mushroom Tri...
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Fujinon 50mm f1.2 (L) Chrome
Fujinon 50mm f/1.2 – Early Type, Chrome BarrelA rare restock of the early Fujinon 50mm f/1.2, featuring a chrome and silver-painted barrel. Released in 1954, this version has a straight helicoid and distance scale marked in feet.This early version is considered somewhat of a prototype, with production said to be limited to around 100 units — making it an exceptionally rare lens. It differs in s...
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Fujinon 50mm f1.2 (L) Black
Fujinon 50mm f/1.2 – Leica Screw MountReleased in 1954, this example bears a serial number in the 5006xx range.Following the earliest white-barrel version, this is the later black-barrel model, which uses aluminum extensively. The focusing scale is in feet.It features a modified Sonnar-type optical design with 4 groups and 8 elements, utilizing newly developed glass types. Filter thread size is...
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Nokton 50mm f1.5 (L)
Leica Nocton 50mm f/1.5 – Early Type (Leica Screw Mount)Distance scale in meters. Serial number in the 3.16 million range, manufactured in 1950.This lens is one of the rare 300 units from the third production batch, following the ultra-rare first lot (5 units) and second lot (10 units).Despite its short production run, the original Leica L-mount Nocton came in a surprisingly wide range of varia...
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Fujinon 35mm f2 (L)
Fujinon 35mm f/2 – Leica Screw MountReleased in 1954 by Fuji Photo Film Co., this lens is part of Fujinon's classic L-mount lineup.Together with the Fujinon 100mm f/2 and 50mm f/1.2, this 35mm f/2 completes the trio of Fujinon’s fast Leica screw mount lenses.It features rangefinder coupling, a 5-group, 7-element optical design utilizing newly developed glass, and an amber-colored coating. The f...
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Fujinon 50mm f1.2 Lens Hood
Original Lens Hood for Fujinon 50mm f/1.2Compatible with Leica, Contax, and Nikon S mounts.This is a 60mm slip-on type hood, secured by tightening the side screw.Even harder to find than the lens itself — a truly rare accessory.There is a very slight scuff on the inner surface of the hood, but otherwise, it shows no signs of use and remains in excellent condition.Comes with a beautiful, high-qu...
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95% Mint
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Canon 35mm f1.5 (L)
Canon's fast wide-angle lens — the Canon 35mm f/1.5, Leica screw mount. Introduced in 1958, it features a 4-group, 8-element optical design. The helicoid has distance markings in meters — a welcome detail.The Canon 35mm f/1.5 is said to be the world’s first photographic lens to achieve a 35mm focal length with an f/1.5 aperture. Unlike the Summilux 35mm f/1.4, it offers a crisp, well-defined re...
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Wideangle Rolleiflex
Wide-Angle Rolleiflex, also known as the Wide-Rollei.A dedicated wide-angle TLR camera equipped with the highly acclaimed Distagon 55mm f/4 lens, known for its sharp rendering and enduring popularity. While production of the Wide Rolleiflex began in 1961, this particular unit is believed to have been manufactured around 1967. It uses the exclusive Bayonet IV mount for both filters and lens hood...
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Cook & Perkins Contax - Leica Adapter
¥175,000
A lens mount adapter made by Cook & Perkins of the UK.This example appears to be the so-called Series 1 type, designed to convert 50mm internal bayonet mount lenses for Contax rangefinder cameras to Leica L mount.It features rangefinder coupling and a chrome finish. Naturally, the distance scale is in feet. The minimum focusing distance is 3.5 feet (1 meter).There has long been demand to use ex...
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Leitz Lens Hood OLLUX
The earlier version was marked OLLUX — this piece is the Version 3, engraved with the later code 12522H.First unveiled at Photokina in 1960 as the world’s fastest wide-angle lens, the Summilux 35mm went through several design updates—such as changes to the filter mount—yet remained in production until the introduction of the ASPH version in the 1990s.This hood is specifically made for the earli...
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Leitz Lens Hood FLQOO
Lens hood for Elmar 35mm f3.5, model FLQOO.Slip-on A36 type with a chrome locking screw.This particular piece features engraved lettering filled with white paint.While it shares a similar appearance with hoods like the FISON or other FLQOO models, it differs in diameter and length.A simple and elegant design that complements your lens beautifully—just as you'd expect from a Leica-made accessory...
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Nikon SP / S3 MR Case
A quick-access ever-ready case designed for the Nikon SP and S3, made to accommodate the camera with a Nikon meter attached.It fits standard lenses except for the Nikkor 50mm f/1.1.Crafted from light brown leather, it features striking orange stitching and black piping for a distinctive look.There also appears to have been a black version, in which the stitching and piping are all black, and th...
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Leica M3
Late model Leica M3, single stroke, serial number 1158xxx, manufactured in 1966. Leitz product code IGEMO.The Leica M3 is widely regarded as the greatest rangefinder camera ever made—a true masterpiece that propelled Leica to the top of the camera world in the postwar era and remains a legendary icon in photographic history.This particular unit falls within the serial number range 1157601–11589...
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96% Mint
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Witness + Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L)
The Witness is a Leica-copy camera manufactured by Peto Scott in the UK and marketed by Ilford around 1952. It’s an extremely rare camera, with reportedly fewer than 350 units produced. Among the countless Leica copies made around the world, the Witness stands out with an exceptionally refined design—and that bold Witness logo? It's so cool, you might want to put it on a T-shirt.Originally, the...
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Nikon SP Illuminator
An illuminated rangefinder accessory for the Nikon SP, released in March 1958.The exact production number is unknown, but it's believed to be very limited — and working examples like this one are especially rare.It runs on a single AA battery.Flip the switch in the dark, and the lively SP viewfinder softly lights up — a truly magical sight.Regardless of practicality, this is one of the most uni...
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95% Mint
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Micro-Nikkor 50mm f3.5 (S)
Micro-Nikkor 5cm f3.5, for Nikon S series. Released in 1956. It features a 4-element, 5-group Xenotar-type design and a collapsible structure. The filter thread size is 34.5mm.This is the first lens in Nikon's 35mm range to bear the Micro-NIKKOR name. It was designed for creating microfilm for duplicating purposes. With a resolution of 300 lines per millimeter, this lens offers exceptional perf...
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Nikon Mini Finder 35mm
Rangefinder Nikon 35mm mini viewfinder. It attaches to the hot shoe for use. It was released for the Nikon S2.With its flat design, you can close the original leather case while the viewfinder is still attached. Due to its stylish look, similar versions have been copied by other companies in recent years.Despite its small size, the view is clear and bright! This compact accessory is full of pre...
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (L) Lens Hood
Leica screw mount and Nikon S mount-compatible lens hood for the Nikkor 50mm f1.4. It features a 43mm diameter, two-part screw-in design, model AN-43mm. The early version of the hood was made of aluminum, but this is the final version, made of brass with a black coating.A Series 7 filter can be inserted between the hood and the base of the hood.According to the included English manual, in addit...
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Biogon 21mm f4.5 (Contax)
Biogon 21mm f4.5, Rangefinder Contax mount. This ultra-wide-angle lens was supplied for use with the Contax IIa and IIIa cameras. Made by Carl Zeiss after the war. The distance scale is in feet. This particular lens was shipped in April 1952.It has a symmetrical design with a large rear element that protrudes, so it cannot be mounted on M-mount cameras via an adapter. Additionally, there is a p...
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96% Mint
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Wollensak Velostigmat 50mm f3.5 (L)
Verostigmat 50mm f3.5, also known as Velostigmat. Manufactured around 1945 to 1949. Shortly after World War II, there was a shortage of Elmar supply from Wetzlar, and N.Y. Leitz commissioned the American lens manufacturer Wollensak to produce this lens.The design of the exterior closely follows that of the Elmar, being almost identical. It features a purple coating, and the distance markings ar...
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Leica M4 Black Paint
This is an extremely rare early model of the Leica M4 Black Paint series, known as the No-Notch version. Serial number: 1181xxx.This particular unit belongs to the very first batch of 500 black paint M4 cameras, which began with serial number 1181501 in July 1967.It is said that this first batch was primarily supplied to professionals and insiders, and many of these cameras were used by renowne...
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Noctilux 50mm f1.2 (M)
The first-generation Noctilux 50mm f/1.2. Leitz product code: 11820. This is an early version with a serial number in the 2.25 million range, manufactured in 1968.Released in 1966, the Noctilux was the first Leitz lens to feature aspherical elements. It has a 4-group, 6-element optical design. Named after the Latin term for night light, the Noctilux was designed to capture images in extremely l...
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Leica M2-R
The Leica M2-R, manufactured in 1969, is 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. The military order for the M2S was later canceled, and the M2-R was sold to the civilian market (within the United States only) by New York Leit...
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Elmarit 28mm f2.8 (M) Yellow Scale
Elmarit 28mm f/2.8 1st version (late type), yellow scale, commonly known as the 9-element version.Serial number in the 2.19 million range, produced in 1966.This lens features a non-retrofocus, symmetrical optical design based on the Super-Angulon.Please note: it is not compatible with the Leica M5 or CL, as the rear element interferes with the metering arm.As this lens was produced before the i...
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94% A
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Leica A / DII + Elmar 50mm f3.5 Early
Leica Model A Converted to DII with Early Elmar Lens.This is a Leica Model A manufactured in 1928 that was later converted into a Leica DII. The serial number is in the 85xx range. Naturally, the conversion was carried out by Leitz, and is referred to overseas as a Factory Conversion. The finish is black paint with chrome trim, making it well-suited for pairing with a wide range of chrome lense...
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Leica A / DII
This is an early Leica Model A from 1928 with a four-digit serial number in the 8000 range, later officially upgraded by Leitz to a DII. The camera features a semi-chrome finish and added strap lugs—a detail sure to appeal to collectors and connoisseurs.Leitz's in-house upgraded models are often referred to as Factory Conversions. These upgrades used special parts supplied by Leitz specifically...
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Rolleiflex 2.8B
A twin-lens reflex camera made by Franke & Heidecke in Germany. This is the Rolleiflex 2.8B, equipped with a large-aperture, high-speed f/2.8 lens.It was introduced in 1952 following the poor reception of its predecessor, the 2.8A. Mainly produced for export, it appears to have been targeted primarily at the U.S. market. Production was short-lived and ended in 1953. Based on the serial number, ...
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Leitz Tripod Head FIAKU Nickel
An early Leitz compact tripod head—FIAKU. Large thread type. Nickel-plated finish. Believed to be a product from the early 1930s. It locks firmly with just light tightening, showcasing the impressive precision of its machining.This particular unit is a rare variation of the FIAKU, featuring the locking wing screw mounted on the opposite side from the usual design.There are minor scuffs, but no ...
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93% B
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