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A Leica M3 Single Stroke Camera, chrome, serial no. 964523, 1959, self-timer and shutter working, first curtain opening slightly sluggish on slow speeds, body F-G, with a Leitz Summaron 3.5cm f/3.5 lens, no. 1552749, 1958, barrel G, elements F, haze, with 'spectacles' ocular viewfinder attachment, P-F, some corrosion
A Leitz Copying Gauge and Leitz Accessories, code named BOOWU-M or BOWUM/16526, for bayonet cameras and 5cm bayonet lenses, four legs and three collars for A4, A5 and A6 paper sizes (1:9, 1:6 and 1:4 reproduction ratios), together with two filters, three lens hoods, a Weston Master V exposure meter and a Focal Press Leica Guide
Leitz Close Up Sets and Copying Gauges, a BOOWU, for screw cameras and 5cm screw lenses, four legs and three collars for A4, A5 and A6 paper sizes (1:9, 1:6 and 1:4 reproduction ratios), a 16526 H, similar for bayonet cameras, a BEHOO collar and 4 legs, a set of extension tubes, and other items, as found
FOREWORD Lot 55 to Lot 146 were formerly the property of a distinguished Swedish photographer. In the 1950s and 1960s he gathered a remarkable collection of rare Leica cameras lenses and accessories, some dating back to the 1920s and many very hard to find today. The highlights include Lot 85, a 50mm f1.2 Noctilux lens, and, most notably, Lot 146, a Leica Gun, codenamed Rifle, so rare that it is thought only twenty to thirty examples now exist. Black Leica I Non-Interchangeable Lens Camera, serial no. 33230, 1930, shutter working, body P-F, brassing, paint loss, with a Leitz Elmar 50mm f/3.5 collapsible lens, focusing in metres, barrel F, elements F, with maker's cap
A Black Leica II Camera, serial no. 93082, 1932, shutter working, body P-F, scuffing to top plate and film wind knob, age-related wear, with a Leitz Elmar 5cm f/3.5 collapsible lens, no. 221574, 1934, barrel P-F, focus and aperture very stiff, spotting and edge losses to nickel plating, elements, P-F, front element haze, with maker's cap
A Leica IIIa Camera, serial no. 307938, 1938, factory conversion from Leica Standard, shutter not working, film wind knob free, body F-G, slight spotting to top plate and age-related scratches to bottom plate, with a Leitz Summaron 35mm f/2.8 lens, no 1679023, 1959, barrel G, elements G, with maker's cap
A Leica IIIc Camera serial no. 497013, 1950, shutter working, self-timer working, crinkling in shutter blind, body G, slight scratching around maker's enscription, with a Leitz Summitar 5cm f/2 collapsible lens, no. 739049, 1949, barrel G, elements F-G, slight haze and cleaning marks, with Leitz Summitar UV filter
ANNOUNCE A LEITZ CANADA OLLUX LENS HOOD FOR THE SUMMILUX 35MM F/1.4 LENS IN THIS LOT IS INCLUDED IN LOT 134A Leica M2 Camera, serial no. 995147, 1960, shutter working, self-timer working, light spotting on shutter blind, roughness to film wind travel, body F, paper label on rear of top plate, leatherette loss at viewfinder end, with a Leitz Canada Summilux 35mm f/1.4 lens, no. 1730373, 1960, barrel F, elements G, some light dust
A Rare Leitz Elmax 50mm f/3.5 Lens, third-party modified to interchangeable Leitz screw mount, barrel F, focusing scale faint with overall wear down to the brass, the rear of the mount very worn, elements F, haze and fungus; this rare lens would have originally been supplied fixed to a Leica I (Model A) circa 1925, possibly a camera with a serial number between 300 and 1300; it has not been possible to identify a serial number on the lens
Camera, Summitar 2 50mm lens, lens cap, case, "Red dial" camera.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this 1951 Leica IIIf camera (No. 565164) - featuring adjustable diopter, built in rangefinder, a snowy satin chrome finish, and original, removable folding Summitar 2 F50mm lens. The IIIf series introduced features that would bring Leicas into the ultimate echelon of photographic capability- a broad range of shutter speeds, removable lenses using the M39 screw format, and a flash synchronization port with delay settings. This camera comes with its leather case, a Leica lens cap, and features the Red Dial- a unique derivation of the flash control with red enamel lettering instead of the standard black. While all cameras sold through Whitley's are offered in as-is and un-serviced condition unless otherwise noted, this Leica IIIf's winding knob and shutter release winds and fires. All shutter speeds index, but remain un-verified. Issued: 1951 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 565164 Edition Size: 5000 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Untested, Age and use related wear, as is

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