Samoca LE-II Analogue camera





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Samoca LE-II 35 mm rangefinder camera, serial No.266336, physically in discreet condition and tested and working; estimated period 1950–1960.
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The Samoca LE-II is a 35 mm analog rangefinder camera produced in Japan, valued for its build quality and vintage charm. It is equipped with a Samocar 50 mm f/2.8 lens, capable of delivering sharp images with excellent contrast and natural colors. The coupled rangefinder enables precise and easy focusing. The integrated selenium light meter helps set the exposure correctly without the need for batteries. The central shutter ensures quiet and reliable operation. The metal body provides robustness and a pleasant sense of solidity. The classic design and high optical quality make it a camera highly appreciated by enthusiasts of analog photography and by collectors. Ideal for street photography, reportage, and everyday photography, it represents a perfect example of Japanese photographic engineering from the 1960s (mirror as visible with a crack)
The Samoca LE-II is a 35 mm analog rangefinder camera produced in Japan, valued for its build quality and vintage charm. It is equipped with a Samocar 50 mm f/2.8 lens, capable of delivering sharp images with excellent contrast and natural colors. The coupled rangefinder enables precise and easy focusing. The integrated selenium light meter helps set the exposure correctly without the need for batteries. The central shutter ensures quiet and reliable operation. The metal body provides robustness and a pleasant sense of solidity. The classic design and high optical quality make it a camera highly appreciated by enthusiasts of analog photography and by collectors. Ideal for street photography, reportage, and everyday photography, it represents a perfect example of Japanese photographic engineering from the 1960s (mirror as visible with a crack)

