 | The compact nature of the D-Lux 4 means it can be with you all the time. But despite its compact size, it offers top Leica quality and gives the photographer plenty of artistic freedom. The D-Lux 4 is ideal, whether for subjects composed with lots of... |
 | These 999 LEICA M6 TTL cameras are identified by the imprint "LEICA M6 1984 - 2002" on their top plate. The imprint indicates the introduction of the camera in 1984 and its termination in December 2002. As collectors´ items, the cameras have special... |
 | The dream of many Leica photographers has come true: the Leica M system is now open for professional digital photography. Breaking completely new ground, the LEICA M8 doesn't only look like an M - it utilizes all the benefits of the analog Leica M... |
 | Every picture taken with the LEICA D-LUX 3 has a story to tell. The unique manual setting options give you the freedom to create images that express your own style. Use the high-quality Leica lens to take stunning shots from the wide-angle to the... |
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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 new premiere. Convenience and fast operation of the camera have been... |
 | The "28" ELMARIT is the lightest of the wide-angle lenses in the LEICA R system. Its remarkably compact dimensions, relatively high speed and harmonious wide-angle characteristics make it a very pleasant and universally applicable companion. The... |
 | The LEICA M8.2 is a significant development of the digital rangefinder camera for professionals, M8. Where important attributes of LEICA M8 such as discretion, intuitive work and robustness have been further improved.The LEICA M8.2 is the very first... |
 | This ultra high-speed wide-angle lens is characterized by exceptionally brilliant contrast, superb resolution and detail rendition, as well as being virtually coma-free. The complex optical design with an aspherical lens surface produces an image... |
 | Born from a joint venture between Leitz and Minolta, the Leica R4 is the first compact single-lens reflex camera of the German manufacturer after the huge and heavy Leicaflex, Leicaflex SL, Leicaflex SL2 and Leica R3. Its production started in 1980.... |