The Leica Ic is a IIIc without a ragefinder or viewfinder, and was made between 1949-1952.
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We caught up with photographer Virgil DiBiase.
Read moreMade in 1969, this black paint Leica M4 camera was hardly used at all.
Read moreWe caught up with photographer Nathan Pearce.
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This copy is a very late-production copy of the “goggled” 35mm lens for the Leica M3. Less than 2,000 were made between 1960 and 1966.
Read moreWe caught up with photographer John Atwood.
Read moreHector Maldonado's exhibit in the Rangefinder Gallery during the month of October 2014 was a smashing success. Since then, Hector has been experimenting with home-made developers, and working on restoring his large format cameras and, of course, shooting with his Leica M2.
Read moreThe Leica X-Ray camera was designed in the late 1930s to photograph fluorescent screens
Read moreA journey back to the land where it all began: my One Hundred Years of the Leica Camera Pilgrimage.
Read moreThe Zunow 50mm f1,1 lens, made in Leica screw mount in very small numbers in the mid- to-late 1950s.
Read moreA real prize for any Leica collection...
Read moreApproximately 2,000 units were made for a 1960s U.S. Army contract that was never fully accepted.
Read moreA fun interview with Chicago Gallery News!
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