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Leica May Release a New Limited Edition Leica M Safari Model SoonThis means that the first ‘Olive’ Leica, launched in 1960, the Leica M1, was created for the German military, thanks to the company’s robust designs. From there on, there was no looking back.
Naturally, the M3 Edition 70 costs a pretty penny, but even by Leica standards it's an ultra-rare, ultra-expensive proposition – it'll set you back £19,000 (that's around $25,000 / AU$37,000 ...
Alongside is also the rare version of the Leica M3 with serial number 700,000. In addition to the cameras, the Pop-Up will showcase 100 iconic photographers captured using Leica models.
2014 marks 60 years since the release of the Leica M3, a camera as legendary as any other in history — it kicked off the German manufacturer’s seminal line of M-series rangefinders which ...
The Leica M Edition 60 has pretty much everything you’d expect in a $19,000 camera. A 24-megapixel full-frame sensor? Check. A 35mm/F1.4 kit lens? Check. A limited run of 600 units so you can ...
We called the hot-and-almost-here Fujifilm X100 Leica-like, but if you didn’t believe use, take a look at these photos from Flickr user Nokton. They show the classic Leica M3 and the new ...
We’re not sure who buys these Minox Leica M3 mini-replica cameras, but they sure are cute. They’ve updated the old one with an LCD on the back and a 3.2-megapixel sensor inside (though they ...
So a couple of years ago Minox took Leica's classic M3 camera, compacted it down to one-thirds size, and fit a 2 megapixel sensor in there. Not sure what took 'em so long to finally get around to ...
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