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Leica M3
¥375,000
Leica M3, early model. Serial number 703xxx. Manufactured in 1954, the first year of the M3’s release, and part of the 1st production lot. As expected, it features the early “big ear” double stroke and no frame selector. The tripod socket is the small screw type.Although this example is not the stepped version (stepped and non-stepped types are mixed from single-digit serial numbers onward), it...
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Hektor 50mm f2.5 (L) Early
Nickel-finished Hektor 5cm f2.5. No serial number. Uncoated. Marked with a 0 on the back of the focusing knob. Optical construction of 3 groups and 6 elements. Distance scale in meters. Full rotation helicoid.This piece is believed to be a Hektor lens originally supplied as standard on a Leica Model A around 1930, later officially converted by Leitz to Leica L mount. Many Hektors of this type c...
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Leitz VIDOM Finder VIOOH + TUVOO
Leitz upright viewfinder VIOOH, black/chrome finish. A standard Leitz viewfinder produced over a long period from around 1938 to 1964. Features frame selection for 35/50/85/90/135mm. Parallax correction is marked in meters. When you change the focal length while looking through it, the frame narrows dramatically, giving it a distinctly cyber-like feel.This example comes with the rare 28mm attac...
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Arco Colinar 85mm f2 (L)
¥380,000
Collinar 85mm f2, Leica screw mount. Features a straight-helix rangefinder coupling mechanism. Manufactured around 1954. One of the few Leica mount lenses produced by Arco Photo Industry. The optical design appears to be a 4-group 6-element double Gauss type with lens coating. The minimum aperture is f22. Distance scale is in feet, with a closest focusing distance of 3.5 feet (1 meter). The alu...
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Summicron-R 50mm f2 (2 cam)
¥88,000
Summicron-R 50mm f2 with 2-cam. Leica product code is 11228. Serial number is in the 2.35 million range, made in 1969 in Germany. This is a standard lens for the Leica R mount, commonly known as the narrow-barrel Summicron. The optical design consists of 6 elements in 4 groups, based on a modified Gauss-type formula. Minimum focusing distance is 50 cm.With a mount adapter, it can be used on a w...
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Nikkor 35mm f1.8 (S)
¥155,000
W-Nikkor 35mm f1.8 for Nikon S-mount. External bayonet. Released in September 1956. Optical formula consists of 5 groups and 7 elements. Distance scale marked in feet. Filter thread size is 43mm.This renowned lens employed newly developed glass and earned high praise for its outstanding optical performance. At the time of its release, it was the fastest wide-angle lens in the world. Later, lens...
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95% Mint
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Apo-Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH (M) Black
¥1,250,000
¥1,190,000
Apo-Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH., Leica product code 11699.This high-resolution semi-wide-angle lens was developed to exceed the limitations of traditional lenses, representing Leica's ambitious engineering achievement.It consists of 10 elements in 5 groups, incorporating three aspherical lenses—one of which is double-sided, resulting in a total of four aspherical surfaces. Remarkably for a wide-a...
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96% Mint
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Leica Q3 Black Paint
¥740,000
¥680,000
Leica Q3 Black Paint. Released in 2023, four years after the Leica Q2. The Leica product code is 19081.It features a 60.3MP full-frame backside-illuminated sensor, enabling improved high-sensitivity performance. The lens remains the Summilux 28mm f1.7 ASPH., capable of focusing as close as 17cm.In addition to the digital frame equivalents of 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, and 75mm found in the Q2, a new 90m...
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Summilux 35mm f1.4 (M) Steel Rim
Summilux 35mm f1.4 1st version, commonly known as the Steel Rim. Serial number in the 1.77 million range, manufactured in 1960 by Leitz Canada. Leitz product code: OCLUX / 11870. A semi-wide-angle lens designed for the Leica M2.Constructed with 7 elements in 5 groups. When shot wide open, it produces a beautifully dreamy and veiled glow. As you stop down, it delivers crisp and sharp rendering. ...
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95% Mint
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Micro-Nikkor 50mm f3.5 (L)
Micro-Nikkor.C 50mm f3.5 in Leica screw mount.Released in 1956. Optical design consists of 4 groups and 5 elements. Rangefinder-coupled. Accepts 34.5mm screw-in filters.This was Nikon’s first 35mm-format lens to carry the Micro-Nikkor name.The rangefinder coupling functions down to 1 meter, and by extending the helicoid further, close-up shooting is possible down to 45cm, albeit without rangefi...
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Bessa II w/ Apo-Lanthar 105mm f4.5
¥850,000
The prestigious Voigtländer 6×9 folding camera, Bessa II. An improved version of the Super Bessa released in 1936, this unit was manufactured in the early 1950s.The Bessa II came with either the Color-Skopar or the higher-end Color-Heliar lenses, but this one is equipped with the rare top-of-the-line Apo-Lanthar 105mm f4.5. Around the lens barrel, subtle black, green, and red lines are engraved...
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Angenieux Zoom 45-90mm f2.8 (2 cam)
¥255,000
Angénieux Zoom 45-90mm f2.8, made in France. Produced between 1968 and 1980, this was Leica’s first zoom lens, originally introduced for the Leicaflex system.This particular example features the Leica R mount with 2 cams. The serial number, in the 1.38 million range, is assigned by Angénieux rather than Leitz and indicates production in 1973.It has a complex optical formula of 12 groups and 15 ...
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (L) Lens Hood
¥73,000
Lens hood for Nikkor 50mm f1.4, compatible with both Leica screw mount and Nikon S mount. Features a 43mm diameter and a two-piece screw-in design, model AN-43mm. While the early versions were made of aluminum, this particular item is the final version, made of brass with black paint finish.A Series 7 filter can be inserted between the hood and its base.In addition to the Nikkor 50mm f1.4, it a...
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Nikkor 28mm f3.5 Lens Hood Black
¥78,000
Later-type lens hood for the Nikkor 28mm f3.5 in Nikon S mount. This version features a two-tone finish with black paint and glossy chrome plating, designed to match the later black-bodied lens, in contrast to the earlier chrome-finished hood. Screw-in type with a two-piece structure that allows a Series 7 filter to be inserted between the components. It has an exceptionally high-quality and re...
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Kinoptik Apochromat 100mm f2 (Alpa)
¥650,000
Kinoptik Apochromat 100mm f2, Alpa mount, late version. Made in France and produced between 1960 and 1980. With only 748 units manufactured, it is quite a rare lens.It features a 4-group 6-element Gaussian-type optical design. Among Alpa-mount lenses, it stands out for its high specifications and was considered one of the most expensive lenses even within the already premium Alpa system. The mi...
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Biotar 75mm f1.5 (Exakta)
¥260,000
Biotar 75mm f1.5, postwar version, later type. Equipped with a preset aperture, the barrel is notably thicker and more robust. Coated optics. This particular lens has the serial number 422xxxx, indicating it was manufactured in 1954.A high-speed medium telephoto lens made by Carl Zeiss Jena, featuring a 4-group 6-element double Gauss design. The distance scale shows both meters and feet. Constr...
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Chrome
Leitz code name HEGRA. The Hektor 73mm f1.9 is a classic prewar medium-telephoto lens from Leitz and the first fast medium-telephoto lens for Leica. This particular example features a black paint and chrome finish with a straight helicoid design.Its serial number falls in the 140,000 range. While the Leitz serial number chart indicates a production year of 1932, similar straight helicoid all-bl...
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Summilux-R 35mm f1.4 (3 cam)
¥850,000
The Summilux-R 35mm f1.4, introduced in 1984. This is the 3-cam version, with a serial number in the 3.27 million range, manufactured in 1983, the year before its official release. Leica's product code is 11337. It features a built-in hood, 67mm filter thread, and a minimum focusing distance of 50 cm.This lens is highly acclaimed for its beautiful rendering at wide open aperture. Excellent for ...
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95% Mint
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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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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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Summicron 50mm f2 (L) Rigid
¥370,000
Collapsible barrel Summicron 50mm f2, Leica screw mount. Serial number in the 1.7 million range, manufactured in 1959.A few years after the launch of the Leica M3 in 1954, only 1,160 units of this L-mount version were produced during the era when the M series had already become mainstream. Leitz product code: SOSTA / 11018. Focusing scale is in feet, with a minimum focusing distance of 1 meter....
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Travegon 35mm f3.5 (L)
¥68,000
Travagon 35mm f3.5 lens made by Albert Schacht in Germany. Leica screw mount with rangefinder coupling. Optical design consists of 3 groups and 6 elements. The distinctive zebra-patterned barrel gives it a unique appearance. Minimum focusing distance is 1 meter. Filter diameter is 48mm. The barrel is relatively lightweight due to its aluminum construction, weighing approximately 195g.Schacht wa...
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Micro-Nikkor 50mm f3.5 (S)
¥270,000
Micro-Nikkor 50mm f3.5 for Nikon S series. Released in 1956. It features a 4-group, 5-element optical design with a collapsible barrel. Filter thread is 34.5mm screw-in.This was the first 35mm-format Nikon lens to carry the Micro-NIKKOR name, originally designed for microfilm reproduction. With an astonishing resolution of 300 lines per millimeter, it remains a high-performance lens even by tod...
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Leica M3
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Hologon 15mm f8 (M)
A complete set of the Carl Zeiss Hologon 15mm f/8 lens for Leica M-mount.This is an ultra-wide-angle lens with an impressive 110° field of view—not a fisheye, but a high-performance rectilinear design.It is said that approximately 350 units were produced between 1972 and 1976 (some sources mention 500 units, but based on historical sales records, the actual number is likely closer to 350).Leitz...
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Summarit 50mm f1.5 (L) Midland
Early version of the Summarit 50mm f1.5 with Midland engraving.Leitz product code is SOOIA. Serial number in the 1,240,000 range — made in 1955 in Canada, with feet scale. Filter size is E41.While the appearance and optical construction are identical to the German-made Summarit, this version is engraved Ernst Leitz Canada Ltd. Midland on the name ring. The font size and spacing differ slightly ...
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Xenon 50mm f1.5 (L)
¥295,000
The Leitz Xenon 50mm f1.5, early version. This model is engraved with the Taylor-Hobson mark on the nameplate, suggesting it was likely shipped to the UK. The Leitz product code is XEMOO, and the serial number is in the 280,000 range.The Leica Xenon was produced from 1936 to 1950. This particular unit, manufactured in 1936, is an early version featuring the two-knurled helicoid ring, commonly k...
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Tessar 50mm f2.8 (Contarex) Black
¥55,000
The Tessar 50mm f/2.8 is a standard lens for the Contarex system, designed as a more affordable option.It features a black barrel finish and was introduced in 1960, remaining in production until 1969.A total of 5,978 units were produced.Manufactured by Carl Zeiss in Oberkochen, this particular example, with a serial number in the 4,160,000 range, was made in 1965.It features the classic Tessar ...
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S-Planar 50mm f4 (Contarex)
¥470,000
The S-Planar 50mm f/4 is a special-purpose lens designed exclusively for close-up photography with the Contarex system. It is a highly specialized lens engineered with an emphasis on performance at close focusing distances, allowing shooting from approximately 15 to 70 cm from the front of the lens.It features a 4-group, 6-element optical construction.Only 400 units were produced between 1963 a...
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Leica M7 Black Chrome 0.72
¥480,000
Leica M7 Black Chrome. Leica catalog number: 10503. Viewfinder magnification: 0.72. This particular unit has a serial number in the 2.88 million range and was manufactured in 2002, the year the M7 was first introduced.The long-awaited Leica M model with built-in AE (aperture priority auto exposure). The bright-line frame finder supports focal lengths of 28/35/50/75/90/135mm. While the shutter i...
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Leica If Red Dial
¥62,000
Leica If Red Dial, with Leitz code OEFGO. Serial number in the 570,000 range, manufactured in 1952/53.This model omits the viewfinder, rangefinder, and slow shutter speeds found on the later Leica IIIf.It features two accessory shoes, offering great flexibility in customization.The texture of the vulcanite covering and the matte chrome finish are characteristic of Leitz's golden era, just like ...
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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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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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Nikkor 85mm f2 (L) MIOJ
¥260,000
Nikkor-P.C 8.5cm f2, a renowned lens highly praised by D.D. Duncan during the Korean War. It played a major role in spreading the excellence of Japanese-made lenses worldwide.This unit is an early version with Leica screw mount, manufactured around 1950. Serial number 903xxx. It belongs to the 903 dummy number series following the earliest 801 series, and is the 616th lens produced in that seri...
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Som Berthiot Flor 90mm f3.5 (L)
¥220,000
Flor 90mm f3.5 manufactured by Som Berthiot, France. LTM. Brass barrel, front edge part and aperture ring made of aluminium. Beautiful pale blue coating. Closest distance is 1 meter. Rare Item.Used condition with paint peels and plating deterioration.Fully serviced in Mar 2023 including focus adjustment. Excellen working condition. Coupling with rangefinder.Cleaning marks and coating deteriorat...
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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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Som Berthiot Tele-Objectif 145mm f4.5 (L)
¥145,000
¥128,000
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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Leitz 21mm Finder SBKOO Chrome
¥55,000
Leitz 21mm viewfinder with chrome finish. Product code is SBKOO, later updated to 12002. Released in 1960.Perfect companion for the Super-Angulon 21mm, Elmarit 21mm, and similar lenses.There are light scuffs on the base including the shoe, and some glossiness on the edges, but the top surface remains clean with no noticeable wear.The glass was cleaned in May 2025. There is a small chip on the l...
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Leicavit for Leica IIIf / IIIg SYOOM
¥110,000
The Leica Rapid Winder SYOOM for IIIf and IIIg, following the Leica Pistol, is a quick-wind attachment.By pulling the trigger, the film can be advanced swiftly—much faster than turning the knob on the camera body—allowing you to capture the decisive moment without taking your eye off the viewfinder.It was a must-have tool for press photographers of the time.At first glance, it looks like a simp...
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Leitz Hand Strap TROOV
A genuine leather hand strap by Leitz, model TROOV, introduced in 1938. It dates back to the era of the Leica IIIa and features a large tripod screw.There is no Leitz logo found anywhere on it, and most were likely discarded over time, making this strap quite rare today.As expected from a genuine Leitz product, the quality of the tripod screw, snap fastener, and leather is outstanding. The leat...
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Leitz Lens Hood OLLUX
¥195,000
OLLUX / 12522H. Specially designed hood for 1st model of Summilux 35mm f1.4 OLLUX engrave. Eerly type with 2 arrows. Version 2. Very stylish and elaborate design. Fitting tested on lens.Very used condition. Good fitting on lens. No backlash. No warp. Very good atmosphere with used body and lens.
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Elmar 65mm f3.5 + 16464 Black
¥115,000
Visoflex Elmar 65mm f3.5 and helicoid 16464 set. This is the redesigned later version with a black finish.Leitz catalog number is 11162. The lens serial number is in the 2,450,000 range. Made in Germany in 1970, it has a 3-group, 4-element design. The filter size is E43, and it features a preset aperture. With a minimum focusing distance of around 15cm, it’s a highly convenient lens. For those ...
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (S)
¥34,000
*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer, please contact us before order.Nikkor-S 50mm f/1.4, late version. Nikon S-mount. Black barrel. Serial number in the 400,000 range.Its optical roots trace back to the Zeiss Sonnar 50mm f/1.5 for Contax, featuring a 7-element, 3-group construction. This black-barrel version is lighter than earlier 50mm f/1.4 models, weighing just 143g. The lens mark...
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Leica DIII Chrome
¥95,000
Leica DIII Chrome. Known overseas as the Model F or Leica III. Leica's product code is AFOOV. This particular camera bears a serial number in the 240,000 range and was manufactured in 1937/38. When the DIII was first introduced in 1933, black paint finishes were predominant, but by this time, the majority of units were being produced in chrome.At first glance, it closely resembles the Leica DII...
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Leica M11-P Safari
Leica M11-P Safari. Leitz product code 20236. Official Japanese domestic model. The matte olive green and satin chrome two-tone finish gives it a refined and elegant appearance. Combined with the sleek exterior design inherited from the M11-P, it makes a very impressive visual statement.Based on the M11-P, it features a 60MP full-frame sensor, 256GB of internal memory, and an electronic shutter...
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Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (S)
¥53,000
Nikkor-S 5cm f1.4 from the Allied Occupation era. White barrel. Marked Nippon Kogaku Tokyo. Serial number 317555, with matching last three digits. Nikon S internal bayonet mount.This is a Nikkor lens from the era of Nikon M, MS, and early Nikon S bodies, when the cameras were engraved with Made In Occupied Japan (MIOJ). It is estimated to have been manufactured between 1950 and 1951.Constructed...
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Elmar 90mm f4 (L) All Chrome
¥73,000
Elmar 9cm f4, Leica screw mount. A rare all-chrome barrel version. Leitz product code is ELANG. Serial number in the 640,000 range, manufactured in 1947.The all-chrome version is a scarce model produced only briefly in the late 1940s. It was made alongside the prewar-style black/chrome barrel versions for a short period. The lens features a beautiful chrome finish with a subtle, captivating pal...
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Heidoscop
¥110,000
Manufactured by the German company Franke & Heidecke, the Heidoscop is a stereo twin-lens reflex camera produced between 1925 and 1940. It was introduced as an advanced model equipped with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 75mm f4.5 lens. It can be considered an ancestor of the Rolleiflex.Between around 1914 and 1926, stereo photography enjoyed worldwide popularity. It's hard to imagine today that a cam...
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Gokoku No.1
¥180,000
¥165,000
Gokoku I Model. Manufactured by Riken Optical Industries (now Ricoh). This 3x4cm format camera uses Best film and features a focal-plane shutter, with an exterior design inspired by Leica. It was manufactured around 1939 (Showa 14), and its name, "Gokoku," means "defend the nation," reflecting the militaristic atmosphere of the time.The serial number is 1064. It is said that about 1,500 units o...
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Biogon 21mm f4.5 (Contarex)
¥135,000
The Biogon 21mm f/4.5 is an ultra-wide-angle lens for the Contarex system, manufactured by Carl Zeiss Oberkochen.It is a legendary lens, also renowned for its performance on the Contax IIa/IIIa.Introduced in 1959, it remained in production until 1962.This particular example, with a serial number in the 3,250,000 range, was manufactured in 1964.A total of 4,000 units were produced.The measured w...
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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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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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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 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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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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Elmarit 28mm f2.8 (M) Red Scale
Early version of the Elmarit 28mm f2.8, commonly known as the 9-element model. This is the highly sought-after red scale version, made in Canada. Leica product code is 11801. Serial number in the 2,060,000 range. Manufactured in 1964. It features a non-retrofocus optical design with 9 elements in 6 groups.With its elegant waist-shaped barrel, bold red lettering, smoothly integrated black infini...
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black Early
Summicron 50mm f/2 – 2nd Generation Early Transitional ModelThis is an extremely rare early version of the 2nd generation Summicron 50mm f/2, with a serial number in the 2.26 million range, manufactured in 1968. Unique to this serial range, it features a newly designed 5-group 6-element optical formula housed in the earlier 1st generation barrel—an in-between model that has come to be known in ...
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95% Mint
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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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Dallmeyer Super-Six 2inch f1.9 (L) Black
Dallmeyer Super-Six 2inch f/1.9 – Original Leica Screw Mount, Black Paint VersionThis is the rare black paint version of the Dallmeyer Super-Six 2inch f/1.9, produced by the British optical manufacturer J.H. Dallmeyer. Among the already scarce original Leica screw mount (LTM) versions of this lens, the black paint model is exceptionally rare. The lens barrel features the elegant cursive engravi...
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