Camera and Lens Reviews — leica
THE BEST of the BEST Leica cameras EVER made…Leica M3 854000-858000 1957
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Many know that the M3 is the finest Rangefinder camera of all time…TRUE. What they don't know is that there is a small batch of approximately 4,000 cameras made in 1957 that have the characteristics which make it the BEST of all the M3 cameras ever made. Serial No. M3 series 854000-858000 circa 1957 characteristics: Double stroke film advance lever: specific for the early M3, shorter arm, quiet return. Later cameras have the single stroke long arm also used on the M2 with a ratchet "click, click, click..." sound return. Triangular "RABBIT EAR" lugs: Unique to the early M3 , mounted...
The new Leica 28mm F1.4 ASPH Summilux-M lens…Finally here
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I have been waiting for this lens for more than a decade. I have always shot with the Leica Noctilux 50mm and the 90mm Summicron APO ASPH. The Leica 35mm Summilux that I have was always too close to the 50mm, so I either took one or the other. The 28mm was the perfect focal length but there just wasn't any faster options then the F2 Summicron version. For darker interiors the F2 didn't cut it. Finally the 28mm F1.4 Summilux-M arrived. The perfect separation of focal lengths in my arsenal of lenses. Also, the 28mm CAN do what the 35mm...
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Leica "Fat" Tele-Elmarit 90mm F2.8 1st version…Short & Sweet
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Originally redesigned from the regular Elmarit. This beautiful lens has been perfected with an all new shorter and sweeter mount. No larger then some 50mm. This Mandler 5 element design is all you would need and the true essence of keeping your Leica system small and compact. I particularly like the chrome examples and I especially love the fact that they have all been made in Canada (something to be proud of). The built quality is the best of all the Elmarit design lenses. All brass body, when Leica later went to aluminum bodies on the 2nd version. They just don't...
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Royalty is cheaper than you think…Leica M6 Danish Royal Wedding
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This Royal wedding set comes with Leica M6 classic chrome camera valued at $1,250 to $1,500 (regular version none limited), and a Leica 35mm F2 Summicron-M 4th version King of Bokeh, silver brass bodies, German made, valued at $2,750 to $3,250 (regular version none limited). Only 200 of these sets were made. If you were to buy them separately you would be paying more for a regular set. Why not buy this set for $4,500? A great value on two great products and potential for future investment. Some Leica prices I just don't understand!
Leica M-P 240 Safari green edition set…welcome to the jungle!
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This camera is not everyone’s cup of tea, but “green” tea is one of the most consumed in the world! The wild wonderful world of Leica special editions…it’s a jungle out there! The shade of green with the contrast silver chrome preview lever, shutter speed dial, and shutter release button, along with the classic M-P classic style script on the top plate make this a camera I couldn’t help falling in love with. Matched with my beige Billingham Leica bag with the green interior I found the perfect walk around camera set. You have to match this camera with chrome...