Description
Leica M3 35mm Rangefinder Camera (Serial No. 897556, 1958)
The Leica M3 is considered one of the finest 35mm cameras ever builta true benchmark in precision and quality. Produced in 1958, this example (Serial No. 897556) comes from a period when Leica had fully transitioned to the single-stroke advance, making it more efficient and smoother to operate than the earlier dual-stroke versions.
The M3 introduced the Leica M-mount, an incredibly precise bayonet system still used in Leica rangefinders today. Its 0.91 magnification viewfinder offers unparalleled clarity, especially when paired with 50mm, 90mm, and 135mm lenses.
Key Features
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Year of Manufacture: 1958
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Lens Mount: Leica M-mount (also compatible with LTM lenses via adapter)
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Viewfinder Magnification: 0.91 best for 50mm and 90mm lenses
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Framelines: Automatically selected for 50mm, 90mm, and 135mm
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Rangefinder: Bright, accurate focusing with high-contrast patch
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Shutter Speeds: 1s 1/1000s + Bulb, mechanically controlled
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Film Loading: Classic bottom-loading design with manual rewind
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Advance Mechanism: Single-stroke film advance
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Construction: Full metal chassis with brass top plate, chrome finish
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Made in: Wetzlar, West Germany
Whats Included
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Leica M3 body (Serial No. 897556)
Condition
Used Good condition: This Leica M3 shows normal cosmetic wear consistent with age but is fully functional. The rangefinder patch is clear and well-aligned, the shutter speeds sound accurate, and the film advance is smooth. Viewfinder windows are clean and bright. A beautiful example of Leicas golden era craftsmanship.
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