Description
Leitz Leica R3 Electronic
The Leitz Leica R3 Electronic is a 35mm film SLR camera introduced in 1976 as part of the Leica R-series. Developed in collaboration with Minolta, the R3 combines classic Leica craftsmanship with modern electronics, making it the first Leica SLR with automatic exposure control. It remains a highly sought-after camera for film enthusiasts who appreciate Leicas precision engineering and exceptional lens quality.
Key Features
- 35mm Film SLR Camera Fully mechanical operation with electronic exposure control for more accurate metering.
- Leica R-Mount Compatible with Leica R-series lenses, known for their exceptional optical quality.
- Automatic Exposure Modes Features Aperture Priority (A) mode and manual exposure mode, offering flexibility for different shooting styles.
- Shutter Speeds: 4s 1/1000s + Bulb Mode Covers a wide range of lighting conditions, from long exposures to fast action shots.
- Bright Viewfinder with TTL Metering Offers Through-The-Lens (TTL) metering for accurate exposure readings directly from the scene.
- Electronic Shutter Unlike previous Leica models, the R3 features an electronically controlled shutter, allowing for more precise exposure control.
- Durable Metal Body The robust, all-metal construction ensures long-term reliability, making it a great choice for professional and serious film photographers.
- Self-Timer & Multiple Exposure Capabilities Allows for creative shooting, such as self-portraits and multiple exposure effects.
- Battery-Powered Electronics Uses two PX625 batteries for the metering and electronic shutter functions.
Whats Included
- Leitz Leica R3 Electronic Camera Body
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