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Camera LEICA Leitz Elmar
Description :Leica Leica I - the first commercially produced Leica model, and the first mass produced 35mm camera of high quality. These facts make the Leica I a highly sought camera among not only Leica collectors, but general camera collectors also. Leica I (C) started in 1930 has standardized lens mount - lenses now standardized and interchangeable from one body to another. Cameras have Elmar 50mm lenses in collapsible-mount with helical-focus. Leica II has built-in coupled rangefinder.
This is Collectible Camera!Leica II (Leica D) - small-format rangefinder camera, manufactured by the German company Ernst Leitz in 1932 until 1948. Developed on the basis of the camera «Leica Standard», to which for the first time added a built-in range finder, mechanically interfaced with the lens focus. This range finder is not combined with the viewfinder, and for focusing and framing using separate eyepieces.
Great acquisiton for any collector!
This camera can be a great gift for birthdays or Christmas! Do not miss the opportunity to please your loved ones with a good present.
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Across Germany and the European Union delivery at the price of post transportation.
We are shipping via registered airmail during 2-3 working days after payment is received.
Usually it takes about 4-10 days for a package to arrive to Europe, 10-14 days to USA, Canada and Asia, and 14-21 days to Australia.
Delivery to Italy unfortunately may take from 14 days up to 2 monthes due to slow work of Italian post service.
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