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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (L)
¥98,000
Nikkor-S.C 5cm f1.4, Leica screw mount. This example is the later version with a black-painted aperture ring, commonly called the black band. Distance scale in feet.It was supplied for domestic Leica copies such as Leotax. The optical construction is the same as the 50mm f1.4 made for Nikon S rangefinders.The coupled focusing range goes down to about 3.5 feet (around 1 meter). Beyond that, by e...
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PC-Super-Angulon-R 28mm f2.8 (R)
¥168,000
PC Super-Angulon-R 28mm f2.8. A shift lens designed for Leica R mount, manufactured by Schneider as an OEM product. Made in Germany. Introduced in 1988, it features a complex design with 10 elements in 12 groups and a floating mechanism. The aperture is manual only. Minimum focusing distance is 30 cm.As the name PC = Perspective Control suggests, the shift mechanism allows perspective correctio...
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Nikkor 85mm f1.5 (S)
¥385,000
Nikkor-S·C 8.5cm f1.5. Nikon S-mount. A large-aperture medium telephoto lens made by Nippon Kogaku. A stately construction with black paint and chrome finish. Optical design consists of 3 groups and 7 elements. Distance scale in feet. The lens accepts 60mm screw-in filters, or Series 8 filters can be inserted into the two-piece hood.It is said that a total of around 2,000 Nikkor 85mm f1.5 lense...
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Planar 85mm f1.4 (Contarex)
Planar 85mm f1.4 with T* coating, made by Carl Zeiss in Oberkochen. A medium telephoto lens for the high-end Contarex SLR system, manufactured in 1974. Despite its outstanding reputation for three-dimensional rendering and soft, beautiful bokeh, only about 400 units were produced. It is said to have been a special order model for professional use. Ideal for portrait photography. Features a uniq...
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95% Mint
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Distagon 18mm f4 (Contarex)
An ultra-wide-angle lens for the Contarex system: the Distagon 18mm f/4, manufactured by Carl Zeiss in West Germany.This particular lens, with a serial number in the 4,490,000 range, was produced in 1967.Between 1967 and 1972, a total of 2,500 units were manufactured.It employs a retrofocus design, which minimizes rear protrusion and thus eliminates the need for mirror lock-up.The minimum focus...
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Topogon 25mm f4 (Contax)
Carl Zeiss Jena Topogon 25mm f4 for Contax, manufactured around 1950.A four-element, four-group symmetric design based on the meniscus-type Hypergon concept, with T coating. The lens does not couple to the rangefinder, but stopping down makes zone-focus shooting enjoyable. Distance scale is in meters.This ultra-wide lens, created by Dr. Richter who had previously worked at Goerz, was originally...
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Orthostigmat 35mm f4.5 (L)
¥78,000
A Leica screw mount lens made by Steinheil, a mid-sized optical manufacturer based in Munich, Germany. Orthostigmat 35mm f4.5. It features a 4-group 6-element Orthometer-type design. The distance scale is marked in feet, with a minimum focusing distance of 3.5 feet (approximately 1 meter).Although the maximum aperture is relatively small and there is some vignetting, it delivers sharp rendering...
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Rollei Sonnar 40mm f2.8 HFT (L)
Rolleinar Sonnar 40mm f2.8 HFT. A Leica screw mount lens adapted from the renowned Sonnar used in the Rollei 35S. Released in 2002 and distributed in Japan by Komamura, also known for Horseman cameras. It features a 4-group, 5-element construction, a minimum focusing distance of 0.7 m, and Rollei’s unique HFT (High Fidelity Transfer) coating. Filter size is E39.The Rollei 35S is still highly re...
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95% Mint
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Super-Angulon 21mm f4 (L)
Super Angulon 21mm f4 in the original Leica screw mount. The original L-mount version is somewhat scarce, with only 1462 units produced. The Leitz product code is SUOON, later updated to 11002K.Made by Schneider, this lens features a 4-group 9-element construction. The serial number is in the 1.64 million range, dating it to 1959. The minimum focusing distance is 0.4 m, though rangefinder coupl...
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Leica M6 TTL 0.85 ICS Black Paint
A Leica M6 TTL specially ordered by the Imported Camera Society (ICS) in 2000. Limited edition of 200 units, finished in a glossy black paint. The product code is 10465.It features a design inspired by the Leica M3, with a classic style advance lever, rewind knob, and shutter release button. The back of the top cover is engraved with the ICS logo and a unique serial number. The viewfinder magni...
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95% Mint
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Leica M11 Glossy Black
Leica M11 Glossy Black. A special model finished with a glossy black paint. Product code 20231. Official domestic product.Released in November 2024, serial number in the 5.69 million range.This model features a brass body coated in glossy black paint, with a subtle design that omits the red Leica logo on the front. The chrome-finished shutter button inspired by the M3, the engraved Leica script...
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Leitz 85mm Finder SGOOD
¥48,000
A dedicated viewfinder for the Leitz high-speed medium-telephoto Summarex 85 mm f1.5. The Leitz product code is SGOOD, later changed to 12020. It features a parallax correction mechanism, and the distance scale is in feet.The design, finish, and clarity are all outstanding, as expected from a Leitz viewfinder. Production numbers were relatively low, making it a slightly rare accessory.There is ...
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Leitz Lens Hood FISON Black
A lens hood for the Elmar 50mm from the Leica Model A era, known as FISON. Made of brass with a black paint finish. This is an early version without the retaining screw, featuring a one-piece construction with reinforcing ribs on the sides for added strength. It has the silver inlay Leitz Wetzlar inscription.As Leica’s very first lens hood, the FISON enjoyed an exceptionally long production run...
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Leitz Lens Hood VALAU Nickel
*Shipping to Japan Only.For overseas customers, please contact us before placing an order.A popular VALAU in nickel finish. This one is the version with the hexagonal logo engraving. It was originally designed for enlarging work using the Leica L mount Elmar 50mm f3.5. In the darkroom, it was a groundbreaking accessory that made aperture operation dramatically easier, but today it is more commo...
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Nokton 50mm f1.5 (Prominent)
The celebrated German Voigtländer Nokton 50mm f1.5, a standard lens for the postwar Prominent series. This example is an early 1955 production. It comes with the highly sought-after Amedeo rangefinder-coupled adapter, allowing you to enjoy shooting on Leica M bodies. Compatible filters are 47mm screw-in or 49mm inner-thread types.The Nokton was designed by Dr. Tronnier, who also created the Xen...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Nickel Elmar 5cm f3.5 in Leica screw mount. This is the desirable meters scale version with the half-turn type focusing mount. Serial number is in the 290-thousand range, made in 1936. The helicoid is marked with the number 7. Although the Leica IIIa had already been introduced and chrome finishes were becoming the mainstream, black and nickel Leica DII and DIII bodies were still being sold dur...
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Angenieux 28mm f3.5 (Rectaflex)
Angénieux 28mm f3.5 Type R11. Originally made for the Rectaflex, but the factory adapter can be removed to use it as an M42-mount lens.This is a later version featuring a beautiful contrast between the deep blue anodized aluminum finish and the satin chrome band. Made in 1956. Distance scale in meters. Retrofocus design with a 6-element, 6-group construction. Preset aperture. Distance markings ...
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95% Mint
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron 35mm f2, 2nd generation, early 6-element model. Leitz product code 11309. Serial number in the 2.39-million range, made in 1970 in Germany. Filter size E39.Although the 6-element version was produced in fair numbers, it has become increasingly difficult to find examples in excellent condition, following the scarcity trend of the earlier 8-element type.Often overshadowed by the 8-eleme...
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94% A
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black Paint
Summilux 50mm f1.4, 2nd generation, original black paint. Serial number in the 2.22 million range, produced in 1966.This example features yellow lettering and a yellow scale, with beautifully preserved amber and purple coatings—a fully original condition lens.While it follows the same barrel design as the early Summilux 50mm f1.4, the black paint finish gives it a striking, dignified appearance...
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Leica M4 Black Chrome
10402. A Leica M4 Black Chrome, made in Germany in 1974. Featuring a sharp black chrome finish, the M4 was born as the successor to the M3 and M2, and remains popular among enthusiasts today for its overall usability. It is equipped with bright frames for 35/50/90/135mm lenses. The film winding crank is positioned to avoid interference with the Leica meter, a design that has been carried throug...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Chrome
Summicron 35mm f2 with chrome barrel, commonly known as the 8-element version. Made in Germany. This piece is the early model with an aluminum filter ring, manufactured in 1958.Its serial number is 16307xx, belonging to the very first batch of the 8-element lenses starting from 1630501. Shortly after this batch, the black paint version for the M3 also appeared.The Leitz product code is SAWOM, l...
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Summilux-M 35mm f1.4 (M)
Summilux-M 35mm f1.4. Introduced in 1961, this is the reissue of the first-generation Summilux 35mm, commonly known as the Steel Rim, which continues to enjoy strong popularity and rising prices today. This particular lens was released in 2022, with a serial number in the 4.83 million range. Leica product code 11301.In addition to faithfully recreating the original optical design, the dedicated...
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97% Like New
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black Paint
Summilux 50mm f1.4 1st version, black paint finish. Serial number in the 1.7 million range, manufactured in 1959.This lens belongs to the batch produced right after the 1.64 million range from 1958, where brass reverse knurling was mixed. This example features the standard knurling and a chrome mount surface. The purple-toned coating beautifully complements the black-painted body and lens.In fu...
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Leica M3 Black Paint
Leica M3 black paint model shipped on April 8, 1964. Serial number in the 1.09 million range. Late version of the M3 with single-stroke advance and black enamel finish.This example remains fully original, including its vulcanite covering. Tiny blisters are visible across nearly all painted surfaces, and areas frequently touched by fingers reveal the underlying brass. A camera with a deeply evoc...
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91% C
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Apo-Telyt-R 180mm f3.4 (3 Cam)
¥120,000
Leica R-mount telephoto lens, Apo-Telyt-R 180mm f3.4, made in Canada.Originally designed in the early 1970s for a special reconnaissance project commissioned by the U.S. military, the lens was developed by Leitz Canada and released commercially in 1975. It features special glass elements that allow shooting in the infrared spectrum without additional correction.This particular lens has a serial...
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95% Mint
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Hexanon 200mm f3.5 (Konica F)
¥120,000
Hexanon 200mm f3.5 manufactured by Konishiroku. Dedicated mount for the Konica F. An extremely rare lens, believed to have seen almost no distribution. Optical construction of 5 elements in 5 groups, with coating. The aperture is of the preset type.Production of the Konica F began in November 1959 and is said to have ended in March 1961. The total production was approximately 900 units, of whic...
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Konica F Case Set
¥38,000
*Shipping to Japan only. For overseas customers, please contact us before placing an order.This is a set of leather cases for the Konica F, Konishiroku’s first single-lens reflex camera released in 1960. It includes two types of cases for the camera body with the standard lens attached—one hard and one soft—as well as three additional cases for the 35mm f2, 85mm f1.8, and 135mm f2.8 lenses.Sinc...
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Biotar 75mm f1.5 (M42)
¥210,000
Biotar 75mm f1.5, postwar model. Made by Carl Zeiss Jena, Germany. This is the popular compact aluminum barrel version with T coating, manufactured around 1949. It features a modified Gauss design with 4 groups and 6 elements. The focusing scale is in meters, and the minimum focusing distance is 1 meter.Despite being a large-aperture, high-speed lens, it delivers solid image sharpness in the ce...
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Nikkor 85mm f2 (S) Black
The celebrated Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2, final version with black barrel. Nikon S mount, external bayonet.The Nikkor 85mm lens debuted in 1948, originally in a chrome-finished barrel. It features a 3-group, 5-element Sonnar-type optical design and takes 48mm filters. Distance scale in feet.At full aperture, it delivers a slightly soft rendering combined with rich tonal gradation and high contrast—an...
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Sonnar 85mm f2 (Contax)
¥80,000
Renowned Sonnar 85mm f2, commonly known as Hachigo Sonnar. Postwar production by Carl Zeiss Jena. Serial number in the 3.2 million range, manufactured around 1947. Aluminum barrel version with meter scale. Optical design consists of 3 groups and 6 elements, featuring T coating. Minimum focusing distance is 1.2 meters. Actual weight is 386 grams. Filter size is 49mm.This aluminum-barrel model is...
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MR-Telyt-R 500mm f8 (R)
MR-Telyt-R 500mm f8. Leica R mount. Leitz product code 11243.This mirror telephoto lens was introduced in 1980. Designed by Walter Mandler, who created many legendary Leica lenses, it was manufactured by Minolta. This example bears a serial number in the 3.25 million range and was produced in 1983.Although production continued until around 1996, sales were modest, and only about 3,800 units wer...
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95% Mint
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Nikon New F + Nikkor 50mm f1.4
¥58,000
Nikon New F, chrome finish, serial number in the 7.09 million range.A legendary camera that changed the history of photography — the iconic Nikon F.Comes with a Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f1.4 lens.This example is one of the very last production models of the Nikon F. It features the updated design with plastic-tipped film advance lever and self-timer lever, sharing the same specifications as the conte...
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Elmar 50mm f3.5 (L) Nickel
Unnumbered (no serial number) nickel Elmar 5cm f3.5. Meter scale, full-circle type. Helicoid number 3, commonly known as the Short Elmar. Among various barrel lengths of the Short Elmar, this example is particularly short—every time you extend it, you may find yourself wondering if it’s fully drawn out.Although not the so-called old Elmar, this lens was originally mounted on a Leica Model A man...
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Angenieux 28mm f3.5 (Alpa)
¥92,000
Wide-angle lens made by Angénieux of France, 28mm f3.5 Type R11. This is the Alpa-mount version with automatic diaphragm. The Type R11 was introduced in 1953, and this particular example was manufactured in 1960. It features a retrofocus design with 6 elements in 6 groups and a satin chrome finish with a slight sheen. Although production numbers were limited, there also exists a black barrel ve...
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Alpa 11si Black
Alpa 11si, the final and most popular model of the Alpa series. A highly reliable and easy-to-use camera, produced between 1976 and 1989. Among them, only 768 units were made in black finish. It was, and still is, considered a true luxury camera — the quintessential gentleman’s camera.The 11si improved upon its predecessor, the 11el, by replacing the CdS metering cell with a faster and wider-ra...
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Contaprox
¥65,000
Contaprox Type I, model 5522/13. Manufactured by Carl Zeiss Jena. A close-up accessory for the Contax IIa / IIIa, produced after the war. The taking lens is a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm f3.5 with T coating.It consists of a focusing head, extension ring, and focusing screen. It allows for even closer focusing than the Contameter.When shooting, mount the accessory on a tripod using the tripod so...
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Angenieux 50mm f1.5 Type S21 (M改)
Angenieux 50mm f1.5, late Type S21. A large-aperture lens admired by enthusiasts worldwide for its stunning presence. Although originally in Exakta mount, this example comes fitted with a one-off, rangefinder-coupled adapter.The original Leica screw mount version of the Angenieux 50mm f1.5 Type S21 is believed to have been produced in only a few hundred units—roughly as rare as the Hexanon 60mm...
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Summicron 35mm f2 (M) Black Paint
Summicron 35mm f2, 8-element black paint version. Serial number in the 1.99 million range, made in Germany in 1963. Engraved WETZLAR. Distance scale in red, commonly known as the red scale version. Minimum focusing distance is 0.7 m. Leitz product code is SAWOM. Coating shows purple and amber hues.Among the many variations of the 8-element black paint Summicron, this one has a chrome-plated mou...
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Leica IIIc
¥78,000
Postwar Leica IIIc, serial number in the 510,000 range, manufactured in 1950. The following batch marked the final production lot of the IIIc, and in the same year, 1950, the next-generation model IIIf was introduced.Leitz product code: LOOHW. This was the first Leica to feature a die-cast aluminum body, which made large-scale production possible. It represented an epoch-making turning point fo...
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Rolleiflex 3.5F White Face
¥265,000
Rolleiflex 3.5F, the final version known as the White Face, featuring a clean lens board around the taking lens. The lens is a Planar 75mm f3.5. Serial number is in the 2.84 million range, produced around 1979.This example comes with the optional 12/24 exposure frame counter switching function.The focusing screen is a grid-type split-image finder.There are minor paint losses and small scratches...
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Zunow 50mm f1.1 (L) Early
Zunow 50mm f1.1. Early version known as the Pin-pong Zunow. Made by Teikoku Kogaku, engraved Teikoku Kogaku Japan. A historic lens that ignited the domestic race for ultra-fast large-aperture lenses in Japan. Announced in 1953 and released in 1954, designed by Michisaburo Hamano. The aperture has 8 blades, and the helicoid is marked in feet.This example bears serial number 37xx and features the...
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Kern Switar 50mm f1.8 (Alpa)
¥120,000
Standard lens for Alpa Alnea, Kern Switar (Auto-Switar) 50mm. An apochromatic lens with a 5-group, 7-element construction. The helicoid distance scale is marked in feet.This Auto-Switar, equipped with a shutter release button, is said to have been produced in 5,785 units between 1955 and 1966. Although it shares the same optical design as the later Macro-Switar, this earlier version employs rad...
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Elmarit-M 21mm f2.8 (M)
Leitz wide-angle lens Elmarit-M 21mm f2.8, later E60 version. Leica product code 11134. Serial number in the 3.36 million range, manufactured in 1985.This was the first 21mm Leica lens to adopt a retrofocus design, allowing it to be used with all M-series Leica cameras, including the M5 and CL. It has a 6-group, 8-element optical construction. Minimum focusing distance is 0.7 m, and filter size...
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Summicron-M 35mm f2 (M) Black
Summicron-M 35mm f2, the popular 7-element version. Black chrome finish. Leitz product code is 11310. Serial number in the 3.24 million range, made in Canada in 1982. Overseas it is often referred to as the Bokeh King for its pleasing out-of-focus rendering.This third generation of the Summicron 35mm, a 5-group 7-element design, represents the proper evolution of Leica M wide-angle lenses. Whil...
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Angenieux 28mm f3.5 (L)
¥465,000
Angénieux 28mm f3.5 Type R11. Leica screw mount. Late version with coarser knurling on the aperture and helicoid rings.Made by P. Angénieux in France. Manufactured in 1957. Rangefinder-coupled. Distance scale in meters. A retrofocus design with 6 elements in 6 groups, featuring a beautiful purple-tinted coating.The retrofocus design is evident in its distinct styling, with a large front element...
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Angenieux 28mm f3.5 (L)
¥460,000
Angenieux 28mm f3.5 Type R11, Leica screw mount. This example is the early version, made by P. Angenieux in France in 1953. Rangefinder-coupled, with distance scale in feet. Retrofocus design, 6 elements in 6 groups, featuring beautiful purple and blue coatings.The front of the lens flares outward slightly, giving it a distinctive constricted shape. The stylish combination of indigo anodized al...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Chrome
¥355,000
Hektor 73mm f1.9, Leica code name HEKON. A renowned prewar medium telephoto lens by Leitz. Serial number in the 430,000 range, made in 1938. Marked in meters, featuring a rotating helicoid design. The elegant combination of black paint and chrome finish pairs beautifully with both Barnack and M-mount Leica bodies. Filter size E39.At wide apertures, it produces a soft, gentle rendering with a to...
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Angenieux 50mm f1.8 (L)
Angenieux 50mm f1.8 Type S1. A highly coveted original Leica L-mount version for Angenieux fans. This example features the early all-aluminum barrel with a soft blue coating — the most popular variant. It employs a 4-group, 6-element double Gauss optical formula and uses meter scale markings.The 50mm f1.8 Type S1 is one of Angenieux’s oldest masterpieces, produced since the early 1940s for moun...
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Angenieux 35mm f2.5 (L)
Angenieux 35mm f2.5 Type R1. This example is the early R1 version with fine knurling on the rings, manufactured in 1952. Genuine Leica screw mount, coupled to the rangefinder. Retrofocus optical design with 5 groups and 6 elements. Distance scale in feet. Minimum focusing distance is 3.5 feet (about 1 meter). Filter diameter is 51mm or 51.5mm, though tolerances are tight, so checking with the a...
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Angenieux 35mm f3.5 (L)
Angenieux 35mm f3.5 Type X1. Manufactured by P. Angenieux in France. A rare Leica mount version with rangefinder coupling. Filter diameter is 34mm.Serial number 95xxx, made in 1947 — a lens from just after the war.The aluminum barrel weighs only 59 grams, making it extremely compact and lightweight. The uniquely stylish design clearly reflects Angenieux’s independent aesthetic vision.Tessar-typ...
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Witness + Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L)
The noble prince of Leica copies, the Witness, sold by Ilford in the UK. While its performance and functions are standard, the superb design surpassing Leica itself excites the heart. The attached lens is the renowned Dallmeyer Super-Six 2 inch f1.9, delivering delicate, refined, beautifully soft rendering when used wide open.Production numbers are said to be fewer than 350 units. It was manufa...
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Dallmeyer Dallac 85mm f2 (L)
A Dallmeyer telephoto lens for Leica screw mount, Dalrac 8.5cm f2. Manufactured in the late 1940s. Rangefinder coupled. 4 groups 6 elements, double Gauss type.According to the catalog of the time, this Dallac 85mm was sold separately for Leica screw mount along with the Dalrac 135mm f4.5. The selling points back then were Dallcoated optics, a lightweight metal barrel, and high resolving power. ...
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Summicron 90mm f2 (M) Early
The earliest version of the Summicron 90mm f2 1st model. Leitz product code SOOZI-M. Introduced in 1957.This was during the golden era of Leitz, when the Leica MP was also released.The serial number falls in the 1.58 million range, made in 1958. Manufactured by Leitz Canada, marked Midland.Optical design: 5 groups, 6 elements. Distance scale in feet. Minimum focusing distance: 3.5 feet (1 m).Th...
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Topcor 35mm f2.8 (L)
Topcor 35mm f2.8, manufactured by Tokyo Kogaku. A symmetrical optical design with 4 groups and 6 elements. Released in 1955 as an interchangeable lens for the Leotax.Lightweight barrel design made of aluminum and brass. Actual measured weight is 154g. Feet scale. The white anodized finish gives off a distinctive hue. Products from Tokyo Kogaku of this era are exceptionally well made, and this l...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (L)
Collapsible Summicron 50mm f2. Leica screw mount. Leitz product code SOOIC. Serial number in the 1.3 million range, manufactured in 1955. Feet scale.One of Leitz’s classic fast lenses. Following the Summar and the Summitar, it appeared as the third generation of high-speed standard lenses. Its overwhelming resolving power shook the photographic industry of the time and, together with the launch...
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
¥360,000
2nd generation Summilux 50mm f1.4. Black chrome finish. Leitz product code 11114. Serial number in the 3.07 million range, manufactured in 1980. Optical design of 5 groups and 7 elements.With the newly designed second generation, rendering at wide apertures became noticeably sharper. While retaining the distinctive Summilux character, it delivers a more stable and consistent image. It has becom...
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Alta + Altanon 50mm f2
¥430,000
Arta 35, manufactured by Misuzu Kogaku. Production period was around 1957 to 1958, making it the last Leica copy camera to appear among Japanese manufacturers. It is said that only about 500 units of the Arta 35 were produced, and this particular camera bears the round number serial 700500. Having seen later serial numbers as well, this unit carries one of the very last numbers produced.The att...
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Leica M4 Black Paint
Leica M4 Black Paint. Leitz product code 10402. Serial number in the 1.24 million range, shipped in August 1969.In that same month, the Woodstock Festival was held on a farm in New York State. Amid the growing anti-Vietnam War movement, over 400,000 people gathered under the banner of love, peace, and music, making it a legendary outdoor rock festival. It is remembered for historic performances...
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Noctilux-M 50mm f0.95 ASPH (M) Chrome
Noctilux-M 50mm f0.95 in silver chrome finish. Leica product code 11667. Known as the brightest lens in the world for photography. It features an 8-element, 5-group design, incorporating two aspherical surfaces.Although the depth of field is extremely shallow when wide open, the in-focus area is rendered with impressive clarity and minimal distortion. Among all generations of Noctilux, this ver...
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97% Like New
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Summilux 50mm f1.4 (M) Black
¥365,000
Summilux 50mm f1.4 second generation. Black chrome finish. Leitz product code 11114. Serial number in the 2.5 million range, manufactured in 1972. Optical construction of 5 groups 7 elements.With the redesigned second generation, image quality near maximum aperture became noticeably sharper. While retaining the distinctive character of the Summilux, it delivers a more stable and consistent rend...
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