A Leica Leicaflex SL SLR Camera Outfit, late 1960s German, chrome, serial no. 1223828, with original instruction booklet, fitted with a Leitz Vario Elmar R 1:3,5/35 70mm E60 lens, serial number 3348205, the lens with its original box and instructions.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.-Mechanically good working order-Shutter functions at all speeds-Shot number tracker counts, but may reset to wrong place.-Back opens-seal around back inside near hinge has break/tear (may cause light leak[untested]) -see photo-Battery compartment not corroded (see photo)-Lens blades open to all apertures-Lens blades can be closed to selected aperture via the button on front of the camera-Lens focus & zoom function smoothly-Lens does not appear to have any mould or growths inside
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A Leica M4 Rangefinder Camera,1970, chrome, serial no. 1207564, fitted with a Leitz Elmar 1:2.8/50mm lens, 1970, chrome, serial no. 1990029, together with an original Leica M4 colour brochure.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.In good overall condition, with no obvious damage. Some light surface wear and scratches visible to the body in places. Lens appears generally good, with some dust spots visible under close inspection, as well as light surface scratches. Shutter working
An Ernest Leitz Wetzlar Leica IIIf 35mm rangefinder camera with chrome body, 1956, serial number 814950, fitted with a Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 1-9cm 1:4 lens, serial number 1410113, together with an original Leica IIIf Instruction Book.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.Shutter – working at all speedsFilm Advancer - workingCounter - workingTimer - workingRewinder - workingViewfinder - clearBody Condition – Great, only light marks to top & bottom plates. Black grip is in great condition.Lens Mount – light signs of useLens glass –light marks to front elementMould? – might be light signsAperture blades - smoothFocusing - smooth. Likely to have been serviced and cleaned at some point.
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M3 Camera, 1960, serial no 996587, with original box and a leather Leica carry case, fitted with a Leitz Summicron f+5cm 1:2 lens, serial number 1465518, together with an original Leica M3 promotional brochure, and intruction manual.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.Shutter – Functions at all speedsFilm Advancer - workingCounter - workingTimer - workingRewinder - workingViewfinder - clearBody Condition – signs of use, marks to top, light marking to base & around tripod mount. Some loss of black grip around bottom right near base plate.Lens Mount – signs of useLens glass – shows light scratches/marks to front element.Mould? – No apparent signs of mouldAperture blades - smoothFocusing - smooth
Minox Digital Classic Leica M3, Miniaturkamera, Ernst Leitz GMBH, Wetzlar, Markteinführung im Jahr 2003 Nr.8120437, Aufbau wie eine Leica M3 Sucherkamera, Miniatur-Nachbildung einer Kamera, Gehäuse aus Metall, mit Kunstleder überzogen, klein und leicht, mit Mini USB Anschluss, HxBxT ca. 4,2x6,5x4,7cm; ohne Zubehör, Fkt.n.gepr.
2 Mikroskope, Carl Zeiss, Jena, 1896 und 1898, Messing, teils schwarz lackiert, Nr. 27260 mit Stativ IIa und dreifachem Objektiv-Revolver (Objektive von Leitz), Nr. 31228 mit großem mineral. Stativ und einem Objektiv, je im Holzkasten (38 x 17 x 19.5 cm bzw. 38.5 x 21 x 20 cm), mit reichhaltigem (teils ergänztem) Zubehör, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren
A Leica DRP 35mm, No. 517534, in leather case, and a Leitz flash attachment Images are within the attached Dropbox linkhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/ogyqrm8jy15yfcwzl4xn3/h?rlkey=nkhvvuo5rhzfwvmpj14lbb52k&dl=0 The item presents in very good condition showing wear commensurate with age and very light usage. The body of the camera is virtually unmarked. The leatherette is in good condition. The shutter functions correctly. All the controls seem to function. The lens shows no obvious sign of fungus or damage. The camera winds, runs and shutter fires but should be regarded as untested. The leather case is likewise in good condition showing some light wear commensurate with age. The box presents in fair condition and the remote flash gun control is a genuine Leica and appears to be complete. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images closely as they form part of the condition report.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine 7x50 Binoculars by Leitz, fine set of the black body binoculars with rubber armour caps to the bottom, centre and lens caps. The lens plate is stamped with makers code ‘beh’ and serial number 453817, also marked ‘7x50’. No lens caps and some cracks to the rubber. One small chip to one lens but otherwise a good set. Housed in black leather case with 1944 date and eagle over ‘M’ Kriegsmarine mark.
Third Reich German 7x50 Binoculars by E. Leitz,Wetzlar, outstanding piece in fully working condition. Marked with “”7x50” “beh”, serial number 458411. Rare wide rubber eye caps. The binoculars come in their original leather case. Case in very good condition without markings. Outstanding example with very clear sight.
WW2 German Navy Kriegsmarine Binoculars by E. Leitz,Wetzlar. Outstanding piece in fully working condition. Marked with “”7x50” “beh”, serial number “356049 (T) KF”. On the other side marked with the navy eagle and additional “Artl” for artillery purpose. The binoculars come in their original leather case. Case in very good condition, also Leitz, dated 1941 and marked with the national eagle with “M” addition for “Marine”. Outstanding example with very clear sight.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine 7x50 Binoculars by Leitz with Marine Case of Issue, the lens plate being stamped ‘7x50 E.LEITZ WETZLAR 302458’ and eagle over M with serial number ‘19715 N’. Housed in black leather case with Kriegsmarine eagle over ‘M’ stamp. With one rubber lens cap and damaged bakelite lens cover.
WW2 German Navy Kriegsmarine Binoculars by E. Leitz,Wetzlar. Outstanding piece in fully working condition. Marked with “”7x50” “beh, serial number 458342. The original rubbers are in very good condition. The binoculars come in their original leather case. Case in very good condition, also maker marked “beh”, production date 1944 and marked with the national eagle with “M” addition for “Marine”.
WW2 German Navy Kriegsmarine Binoculars by E. Leitz,Wetzlar, Outstanding piece in fully working condition. Marked with “”7x50” “beh, serial number 354088 (T). On the other side marked with the navy eagle and additional “Flak (Küste)” for coastal artillery purposes. The binoculars come in their original leather case. Case in very good condition, also maker marked “beh”, production date 1942 and marked with the national eagle with “M” addition for “Marine”.
Konvolut Fotoapparate u. eine Filmkamera 1950/60er Jahre, Yamato Mini-Electro 35 Automatic Kamera, in originalem Lederetui, Dr. Wöhler Saar Favor I Analogkamera, in originalem Lederetui, Kodak Balgenkamera mit Anastigmat, in originalem Lederetui, Zeiss Ikon Tenax automatic, im originalem Lederetui, Polaroid 340 Automatic Land Camera, Leitz Leicina Filmkamera 8SV, in originaler Ledertasche, Funktionen nicht geprüft, guter gebrauchter Zustand, Etuis mit Altersspuren. 4822-0071
Leica Kamera M3 mit Zubehör, Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar, Nr. M3 - 819266, mit Elmar f=5 cm Objektiv, Beleuchtungsfenster verschmutzt u. Ausblickfenster gesprungen, in orig. Ledertasche zum Umhängen, dazu Anleitung, ein Elmar f=9 cm Objektiv (Nr. 1353097), ein Minox Taschenstativ mit Köcher, ein Minox Stativkopf, ein Boowu-M Stäbchengerät für Nahaufnahmen mit 4 Stäben u. Din A6, A5 u. A4, zwei Fernauslöser u. Theo Scheerer "Leica und Leica-System", Umschau Verlag 1960, partiell leichte Alters - u. Gebrauchsspuren, 4649 - 0004
A good collection of vintage and later Leica camera accessories, comprising a boxed 'Motor M' and a boxed SF-20 Flash Unit, an unboxed Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 1.4/90 lens, serial number 1712851, an Ernst Leitz Wetzlar 5cm Objectiv Copying Stand with a Leitz Elmar f=5cm 1-3.5 lens, a Leica MR light meter with chrome body, in original box, a boxed Leitz Leica SOOFM lens hood, a Leitz Macro Adaptor R, in Leica branded stand, a boxed vintage Leitz Synchronblitzer, a Leitz tripod stand, assorted lens filters (some boxed, and some vacant boxes), a boxed Leica Handgrip M, a vintage Leitz 9cm viewfinder in original leather case, an unboxed vintage Leitz viewfinder, a modern Leica carry strap, assorted lens covers and hoods, and other items.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M3 Camera, 1960, serial no 996587, with original box and a leather Leica carry case, fitted with a Leitz Summicron f+5cm 1:2 lens, serial number 1465518, together with an original Leica M3 promotional brochure, and intruction manual. From a private collection, Hertfordshire. Shutter – Functions at all speedsFilm Advancer - workingCounter - workingTimer - workingRewinder - workingViewfinder - clearBody Condition – signs of use, marks to top, light marking to base & around tripod mount. Some loss of black grip around bottom right near base plate.Lens Mount – signs of useLens glass – shows light scratches/marks to front element.Mould? – No apparent signs of mouldAperture blades - smoothFocusing - smooth
A Leica DRP Ernst Leitz Wetzlar IIIb 35mm rangefinder camera, serial number 326745, circa 1939, with Ernst Leitz Summar f=5cm 1:2 lens, serial number 269281, with lens cap.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.Some wear and rubbing to the chrome in places. Structurally sound, with working shutter. The lens with signs of clouding and light surface scratching visible on close inspection.
An Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Leica IIIc 35mm Range Finder Camera, 1941/2, serial number 378782, with brown leather carry case, together with original German-language instruction booklet, fitted with a Wetzlar Summar f=5cm 1:2 lens, serial number 229172. Qty: 2 From a private collection, Hertfordshire. Shutter - Works at all speeds, but issue with Film advancer shows that slide/curtain is not pulled all the wayFilm Advancer – functioning, but slide/curtain is not pulled all the way (see images)Counter - workingRewinder - workingViewfinder - clearBody Condition – signs of use, Silver has marks to top and base consistent with use. Tripod mount shows signs of use. Black grip is in good condition.Lens Mount – signs of useLens glass – Light signs of use, marks to elementsMould? – light signs of what could be mould, dust/debris internallyAperture blades – appears stuck at f/6.3Focusing - smoothWear and scuffs to the carry case.
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M5 Rangefinder Camera Body, chrome, 1971, serial no 1288546, shutter working, together with an original Instruction Book and an M5 promotional brochure. From a private collection, Hertfordshire. Shutter – working to all speeds (may become slightly inaccurate to the longer shutter speeds)Film Advancer - workingCounter - workingTimer - workingRewinder - workingViewfinder - clearBody Condition – Light scratches to top and bottom plate, marks around tripod mount. Black grip in great conditionLens Mount – Light signs of useBattery compartment – see photoLight meter – unable to test, no matching battery
Leica D.R.P. Ernst Leitz Wetzlar camera, mid-20th century. Impressed maker's marks and numbered "no. 260388" above the viewfinder.(Overall) height: 3 3/4 in x width: 6 1/4 in x depth: 3 in.Condition: Film winder swivels and the camera advances; however, the camera lacks a battery and cannot be tested for proper functionality. Aperture dial moves with slight resistance as it is rotated; the functionality of the blades have not been assessed. Shutter button clicks and ISO dial rotates. Wear to the exterior of the camera including a missing screw that secured the leather to the body of the camera. Dust and debris accumulated along the recessed areas of the camera's exterior consistent with age and use. The interior of the camera has not been inspected and the camera has not been tested for funtionality. Wear including scuffs to the leather case.

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