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The CM camera represents the synthesis of the easy and fast operation of a point & shoot camera with the optical quality and setting possibilities of a system camera. While the CM is based on the experience of the Minilux, it goes well beyond the Minilux, offering improved features and ergonomics. T
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The IIIg was the final screwmount model. Introduced in 1957, three years after the M3, it was mainly produced between 1957 and 1960, although a handful were assembled up through 1966. Functionally, the difference between the IIIG and it's predecessor, the IIIF, is the viewfinder. The finder window i
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Classic out-of-production, German rangefinder.
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Small, quiet, and discreet: The LEICA M6 TTL-models are not only the ideal cameras for photojournalism, travel-, and available-light photography, but also for care-free and successful flash operation.
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Small, quiet, and discreet: The LEICA M6 TTL-models are not only the ideal cameras for photojournalism, travel-, and available-light photography, but also for care-free and successful flash operation.
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  • Electronically controlled shutter plus two mechanically controlled shutter speeds
  • Exposure: Aperture-Priority and Manual
  • Flash synch to 1/1000 sec with selected Metz units
  • Second-curtain flash-synch
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    Born at last after seventeen years, the M7 is a hybrid of classic Leica values with modern electronic advantages that results in a camera that is faster than ever while still having the soul of a Leica. There is a certain feel to the mechanical operation of a Leica's functions that is oddly satisfyi
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    Classics are works that clash with the present. They are never modified - instead they are re-interpreted on the basis of a changed world: With the LEICA M7, a classic celebrates a premiere. Convenience and fast operation of the camera have been enhanced even further with automatic shutter speed con
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    Made by hand, created for the photographer’s craft. Tailored to the decisive photographic parameters. In compact form, with clean design, clearly laid out. Unobtrusive, quiet, reliable.
  • Leica M bayonet lens mount
  • Large, bright-line viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation
  • TTL
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    Leica MP: Made by hand, created for the photographer's craft. Tailored to the decisive photographic parameters. In compact form, with clean design, clearly laid out. Unobtrusive, quiet, reliable.
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    Will it ever really be possible to travel back in time? Right now, with the Leica O-Series we can at least take an interesting trip back into the past of photography. A trip that begins when you open the handsome case and start gathering extraordinary new experiences with historical photographic
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