Leica WINTU – original Leitz angular Viewfinder





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Description from the seller
Original WINTU angle finder manufactured by Leitz in Germany.
This external viewfinder allows precise and comfortable framing when using angular lenses that are not covered by the camera's built-in viewfinder. It stands out for its excellent optical quality, offering a clear, bright, and well-contrasted image, faithful to Leica standards.
Year of manufacture:
Circa the 1940s–1950s, corresponding to Leica's golden era of accessory production for its classic rangefinder systems.
Condition:
Aesthetic: Excellent, with minimal signs of use
Optical: Clean and transparent, without fungus, haze or scratches
Functional: Perfect, impeccable operation
Features:
Leica angle finder
High-quality metal construction
Classic aluminum finish
Mount for standard cold shoe
Brilliant, well-defined optics
A highly sought-after piece by collectors and photographers working with classic Leica systems, especially hard to find in this condition.
Original WINTU angle finder manufactured by Leitz in Germany.
This external viewfinder allows precise and comfortable framing when using angular lenses that are not covered by the camera's built-in viewfinder. It stands out for its excellent optical quality, offering a clear, bright, and well-contrasted image, faithful to Leica standards.
Year of manufacture:
Circa the 1940s–1950s, corresponding to Leica's golden era of accessory production for its classic rangefinder systems.
Condition:
Aesthetic: Excellent, with minimal signs of use
Optical: Clean and transparent, without fungus, haze or scratches
Functional: Perfect, impeccable operation
Features:
Leica angle finder
High-quality metal construction
Classic aluminum finish
Mount for standard cold shoe
Brilliant, well-defined optics
A highly sought-after piece by collectors and photographers working with classic Leica systems, especially hard to find in this condition.

