Leica If - Camera

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Model Details

Manual focus LTM M39 screw-mount 35mm rangefinder camera introduced by Leica in 1952. It was a version of the IIIF but without a viewfinder or rangefinder. It was intended for technical use, fx, with a microscope or on the Visoflex. It has two accessory shoes on top. Metal body available in silver.

  • Shutter: Horizontal, cloth, focal plane, 1s - 1/500s + B
  • Size: 136 x 71 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 370g
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LTM / M39

M39 is a screw-type mount system originally designed by Oskar Barnack for Leica cameras in the 1930s. These Leica Thread Mount (LTM) camera bodies attach lenses using a 39mm threaded screw mount.

This mount was the prominent rangefinder mount for Leica until 1953 when the M3 debuted. The M Mount bayonet spelled the end for Leica’s thread mount cameras, although other manufacturers, like Canon, Leotax, and Zorki, continued to use the M39 mount for their cameras.

There are some early Soviet SLRs that also use a 39mm thread mount called M39. Lenses for this system are incompatible with M39 rangefinder lenses, and vice versa, due to differences in flange distance.

M39 rangefinder lenses can be easily adapted to mirrorless camera systems.

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Leica If - Camera Availability & Price History
Date Sold SKU Quality Control Price Image
Available T113996 €363,00 Leica If