Angenieux 90mm f1.8 Type P1 (Exakta)
- Accessories:
- caps.
- Condition:
- 90% C
- Maintenance:
- Fully serviced
- Warranty:
- 6 months warranty
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Rarity
★ | Current model or easy to find. |
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★★ | Can be found with some efforts. |
★★★ | Not easy to find. Once 1~2 months. |
★★★★ | Rare item. Once a year(it depends on shops). |
★★★★★ | Super Rare. Once 5~10 years or more (it depends on shops). |

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Hansa Canon
¥480,000 ¥450,000
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Hansa Canon. Canon Standard Model. This is the first mass-produced 35mm camera to be sold in Japan, released under the brand name of Ōmiya Shashin Yōhin (Ōmiya Photographic Supplies). The release date is believed to be in late 1935 or early 1936. It was manufactured by the Seiki Kōgaku Kenkyūjo, which later became Canon. Although it was modeled after the Leica, it incorporated unique mechanisms...
- Condition:
- 91% C
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Leica IIIg
¥98,000 ¥88,000
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The Leica IIIg, the final model of the Barnack Leica series, bears the Leitz product code GOOEF. This unit, with a serial number in the 930,000 range, was manufactured in 1958. It belongs to the golden age of Leica cameras from the late 1950s, a period that saw the release of many iconic models like the Leica MP, M3 Black, Military Olive, and M2 Button.The IIIg was designed and manufactured wit...
- Condition:
- 93% B
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Hektor 28mm f6.3 (L)
¥188,000
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Pre-war Hektor 2.8cm f/6.3, HOOPYCHROM. Manufactured in 1938, with a chrome finish.Distance scale in meters. Continental-style aperture control. Uncoated.Among the many Leica lenses, the Hektor 28mm is one of the most compact.Its ultra-slim design pairs beautifully not only with Barnack Leicas, but also with M-mount bodies via an L/M adapter.It complements chrome-finished bodies as well as blac...
- Condition:
- 92% B
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Leica IIIb
¥145,000
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Leica IIIb, serial number in the 280,000 range, manufactured in 1938.Leitz product code: ATOOH.The Leica IIIb stands as one of Leitz’s pre-war masterpieces—marking the final iteration of the Barnack Leica with a stamped metal body.Its successor, the Leica IIIc, shifted toward mass production with a die-cast body and a slightly longer chassis, but the more compact form of the IIIb offers a remar...
- Condition:
- 94% A
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Nikkor 105mm f2.5 (S)
¥58,000
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Nikkor-P 105mm f2.5 for Nikon rangefinders, released in 1954. This lens features a 5 elements in 3 groups, Sonnar-type. Designed by Zenji Wakimoto. The distance scale on the helicoid is marked in feet. It became a standard telephoto lens for the Nikon S series. This particular lens is a later version, lacking the fixed hood horns seen on earlier models.At the time of its release, it was the bri...
- Condition:
- 94% A
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Nikkor 35mm f3.5 (S)
¥50,000
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A wide-angle lens made by Nippon Kogaku: the W-Nikkor·C 3.5cm f/3.5, introduced in 1948 for the Nikon S series.This is the later version, featuring a black-painted aluminum barrel.It uses a 3-group, 4-element Tessar-type optical design, with distance markings in feet.Weighing just 100g (measured), it is remarkably lightweight. Filter thread size is 43mm.The conical, recessed design eliminates t...
- Condition:
- 94% A
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Nikkor 35mm f2.5 (S)
¥63,000
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A wide-angle lens for the Nikon S series: W-Nikkor·C 35mm f/2.5, late version.It features a beautifully finished black-painted aluminum barrel, weighing approximately 110g—lightweight and compact.The lens adopts a 4-group, 6-element double Gauss-type optical design and has distance markings in feet.This particular lens has a small “EP mark engraved on the stopper.Its tapered, conical design giv...
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- 94% A
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Nikkor 35mm f1.8 (S)
¥155,000
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W-Nikkor 35mm f/1.8, Nikon S-mount with external bayonet.Released in September 1956.Optical construction: 7 elements in 5 groups.Distance scale in feet. Filter diameter: 43mm.This lens gained high acclaim for its exceptional optical performance, achieved through the use of newly developed glass elements.At the time of its release, it was the fastest wide-angle lens in the world.It was later fol...
- Condition:
- 95% Mint
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Elmar 65mm f3.5 + 16464 Black
¥135,000
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Visoflex Elmar 65mm f/3.5 with Helicoid 16464 set.This is the later, redesigned version of the Viso Elmar, featuring a black chrome finish.Leitz catalog number: 11162. Lens serial number: in the 2.61 million range.Made in Germany in 1973. Optical construction consists of 3 groups and 4 elements.Filter size: Series VI. Preset aperture design.With a minimum focusing distance of approximately 15 c...
- Condition:
- 94% A
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Noctilux 50mm f1.2 (M)
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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...
- Condition:
- 92% B
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Ultron 50mm f2 (Prominent)
¥75,000
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Ultron 50mm f/2 for the postwar Voigtländer Prominent—a flagship camera of its time—is often overshadowed by the more famous Nokton 50mm f/1.5, but the Ultron also delivers beautifully elegant rendering.The Nokton was not only featured on the Prominent but also served as the signature lens of Voigtländer, appearing on premium models of the Vito and Vitomatic series. Like the Ultron, it was also...
- Condition:
- 93% B
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Book / 35mm判オールドレンズの最高峰 5 トリコロールの誘惑 フランスのレンズ
¥11,000
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*Shipping to Japan Only.We also carry a wide selection of books related to cameras. Please take a look here.
- Condition:
- 100% Brand New
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Book / 35mm判オールドレンズの最高峰 別冊 主要オールドレンズのレンズ構成
¥3,500
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*Shipping to Japan Only.We also carry a wide selection of books related to cameras. Please take a look here.
- Condition:
- 100% Brand New
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Summicron 50mm f2 (M) Black Paint
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Summicron 50mm f/2 Black Paint, fixed barrel, late type. Red scale. Serial number in the 1.95 million range, manufactured in 1962. This painted lens hails from the same era as Leica M3 and M2 Black Paint bodies in the 1.04–1.06 million serial number range.It appears to have seen significant use over the years, with paint loss on the black enamel finish and fading on the black chrome areas. It w...
- Condition:
- 92% B
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Summicron-M 50mm f2 (M) Safari
¥395,000
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Summicron-M 50mm f/2 Safari — limited to just 500 pieces worldwide. Serial number: 4779xxx. Leica product code: 11824. Features a matte olive green finish with striking red and white lettering accents. Designed to match the 2019 Leica M10-P Safari edition.Optical construction: 4 groups, 6 elements. Minimum focusing distance: 70cm. Takes E39 filters. Built-in lens hood. Equipped with 6-bit codin...
- Condition:
- 97% Like New
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Leica M11 Monochrom
¥1,180,000
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Leica M11 Monochrom. Product code: 20209. The camera features a highly durable matte black paint finish and a lightweight aluminum top cover. As the fourth generation of the M Monochrom series, it is a digital camera designed exclusively for black-and-white photography. Equipped with a 60-megapixel full-frame backside-illuminated CMOS sensor, dual-layer absorption filter glass, and no color fi...
- Condition:
- 96% Mint
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Leica M4 MOT Black Paint
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Leica M4 Motor. Serial Number: 1,260,000 range. The M4 that manufactured for accommodating the Leica Motor made by New York Leitz. Finished in black paint. This particular unit was renamed from M4-M and features the M4 MOT engraving.The total production of both models combined is only 904 units. This unit is one of 400 shipped in November 1970.The bottom of the camera body, exposed when the bas...
- Condition:
- 92% B
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Hektor 73mm f1.9 (L) Black / Nickel
¥450,000
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A pre-war Leitz classic medium telephoto lens, the Hektor 73mm f/1.9. This unit features a black paint and nickel-plated finish. Leica product code: HEKON.Serial number in the 140,000 range, manufactured in 1931, making it one of the first-year production models of the Hektor 73mm.The distance scale is marked in feet. Uses a rotating helicoid focusing system. This unit has a "Germany" engraving...
- Condition:
- 93% AB
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Elmar 65mm f3.5 + OTZFO
¥98,000
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Elmar 65mm for Visoflex, paired with the OTZFO (16464K) helicoid.Serial number in the 1.74 million range, made in 1960 by Leitz Canada.This is the earlier chrome version, compatible with E41 filters.When used with a Visoflex II or III, it can be mounted on M-type Leica bodies, offering a focusing range from approximately 15cm from the front of the lens to infinity.Renowned for its exceptional c...
- Condition:
- 93% AB
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The Strapateer Camera Strap Type A - Long
¥24,000
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*Shipping to Japan Only. For overseas customer,please contact us before order.
- Condition:
- 100% Brand New
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The Strapateer Camera Strap Type A
¥22,000
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- Condition:
- 100% Brand New
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Xenon 50mm f1.5 (L)
¥295,000
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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...
- Condition:
- 93% B