Leica M3 [+ leicameter + camera tas] - 1957 - Rangefinder camera

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The Leica M3 is a legendary 35 mm rangefinder camera introduced in 1954 by Leitz Wetzlar (now Leica Camera AG). It was the first model in the famous Leica M series and set the standard for professional rangefinder cameras in the decades to follow. The M3 uses 35 mm film with a frame size of 36 × 24 mm and utilizes the Leica M mount, which has remained compatible with countless Leica lenses since then. The viewfinder of the M3 is renowned for its clarity and precision, with a magnification of 0.91× — the highest of all Leica M cameras — and automatically shifting frame lines for 50, 90 and 135 mm lenses. The coupled rangefinder has a long base length of 68.5 mm, providing exceptional accuracy when focusing, especially with fast lenses.

The shutter is fully mechanical and consists of a horizontally traveling cloth shutter with speeds from 1 second to 1/1000 second, plus a B setting. The camera has no built-in light meter, so exposure must be determined manually or with an external meter. Film transport is via a rapid-load system and manual winding with a wind lever, and film rewind is accomplished with a turning knob. The body is made of brass and chrome-plated metal, giving the M3 its characteristic robust feel and durability; the weight is about 580 grams (body).

The Leica M3 is a legendary 35 mm rangefinder camera introduced in 1954 by Leitz Wetzlar (now Leica Camera AG). It was the first model in the famous Leica M series and set the standard for professional rangefinder cameras in the decades to follow. The M3 uses 35 mm film with a frame size of 36 × 24 mm and utilizes the Leica M mount, which has remained compatible with countless Leica lenses since then. The viewfinder of the M3 is renowned for its clarity and precision, with a magnification of 0.91× — the highest of all Leica M cameras — and automatically shifting frame lines for 50, 90 and 135 mm lenses. The coupled rangefinder has a long base length of 68.5 mm, providing exceptional accuracy when focusing, especially with fast lenses.

The shutter is fully mechanical and consists of a horizontally traveling cloth shutter with speeds from 1 second to 1/1000 second, plus a B setting. The camera has no built-in light meter, so exposure must be determined manually or with an external meter. Film transport is via a rapid-load system and manual winding with a wind lever, and film rewind is accomplished with a turning knob. The body is made of brass and chrome-plated metal, giving the M3 its characteristic robust feel and durability; the weight is about 580 grams (body).

Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Leica
Model/type nr
M3 [+ leicameter + camera tas] - 1957 -
Physical condition
Very good
Functional condition
Tested and working
Lens Mount Type
Leica M
Film type
35mm
Serial number
856976
Estimated period
1960-1970
The NetherlandsVerified
585
Objects sold
Private

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