Category: Leica screwmount cameras

Leica IIIG

The Leica IIIG was the last Leica screwmount camera manufactured by Leitz. The Leica IIIG was introduced in 1957 to replace the Leica IIIF. At that time the legendary Leica M3 with the new...

Leica IIIF

The Leica IIIF was introduced in 1950 to replace the Leica IIIC. In total 184 000 Leica IIIF cameras were manufactured between 1950 and 1957. The Leica IIIF was the first Leica that was...

Leica IIF

The Leica IIF was introduced in 1951 to replace the Leica IIC. In total 23 648 Leica IIF cameras were manufactured between 1951 and 1956. The Leica IIF was intrduced one year after its’...

Leica IIIC

The Leica IIIC was introduced in 1939 and succeeded the Leica IIIB. The Leica IIIC differed from its’ predecessor the Leica IIIB in many ways. With a baseplate length of 13,7 cm it was 3mm...

Leica IC

The Leica IC (not to be confused with the Leica I Model C) was a scientific Leica manufactured between 1949 and 1952. The Leica IC is based on the Leica IIIC, except that as...

Leica IIIB

The Leica IIIB was introduced in 1938 and succeeded the Leica IIIa Model G. Compared to the previous model only minor changes were made. The dioptre correction lever is now situated under the film...

Leica IIIA Model G

The Leica IIIa Model G followed the Leica III Model F, which was the first Leica equiped with a slow speed dial. The Leica IIIa Model G is esentially identical to the Leica III Model...

Leica III Model F

Following the Leica II Model D, which was the first Leica to be fitted with a coupled rangefinder, the Leica III Model F (also known as Leica IIIf) was the first first Leica equiped...

Leica II Model D

The Leica I Model C was a big step forward compared to the Leica I Model A as it offered lens interchangeability. But both Leica I models relied on an external rangefinder to focus....