Leica IIIgs are also good to use, but in this case you need one in Exc++ condition so that you don't have to worry about marking it - to risk a mint example would not make financial sense. designed by Oskar Barnack, and commercially launched in 1924 by Ernst Leitz Optische Werke in Wetzlar, Germany. If your camera is in mint condition (which means no signs of use at all, Leica collectors are fanatically fussy), it will be worth more, on the right day a lot more. The lens has a tendency for oil vapor to collect on the back of the front element, this will reduce value, in extreme cases to nothing. Take a stroll around the Leica Store in the Leitz-Park complex in Wetzlar and enjoy the opportunity to get the feel of our products, trying them out and buy them. Condition is acutely important with Leicas, your camera with lens in Exc++ condition (very slight signs of use) could sell privately for £700 to £800 (camera around £450 to £500, lens £250 to £300). Leica Store Wetzlar Leitz-Park Take some time out to discover the current Leica portfolio during the course of your inspirational visit to the World of Leica. ![]() This a a Leica IIIg from 1957, the last screw thread model, for a long time the Holy Grail among Leica collectors, now a little less popular along with Leicas in general as a generation of photographers passes away but still sought after. Take a look inside Leicas factory in Wetzlar, Germany: Digital Photography Review Leica is one of the oldest names in photography, and has long been one of the most prestigious.
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