Leica M3 (Silver, IGEMO / 10150) - Camera
Leica 35mm Film Camera
Leica 35mm Film Camera
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Manual focus M-mount 35mm rangefinder initially introduced by Leica in 1954 and produced until 1966. This version of the camera was introduced in 1958 and changed the dual-stroke advance lever to a single-stroke lever. The M3 was the first camera to feature the M-mount and improved over the previous thread mount Leica cameras in a number of ways. This includes a combined rangefinder/viewfinder, a quick-advance film lever, and a faster bayonet lens mount. It was the most successful of all M cameras and features a 0.92x magnification viewfinder. The M3 underwent many changes during its production, both externally and internally. Some of the more significant changes were the addition of a frameline preview lever, the change from non-linear shutter speeds to international linear ones, and (as seen on this version) the switch from a dual-stroke advance lever to a single-stroke lever. Metal body available in silver (IGEMO/10150).
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Leica
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Leica M
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Film
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Light Meter Indicates whether the camera has a built-in light meter. External light meter accessories can always be added
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Focus Focusing capabilities of the lens. MF=Manual Focus. AF=Autofocus. Fixed=Locked at a given distance
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