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The fact that a Leica is far more than a camera has been proved time and again by its creators. A good example is the Leica M3, which had its great moment in 1954 - four years after the launch of the elegant masterpiece, the Leica IIIf. With its built-in bright line view and range finder and its innovative bayonet interchanger for the lens, the Leica M3 was a technical revolution that took the hearts of notable photographers and experts by storm. And with a total of 225.000 produced, this top model remains the most successful Leica of all time. 1:2.5 - this is the scale MINOX used six months ago to recreate the Leica IIIf faithfully and with all its functions. Now it is time for a new miniature edition, which combines two legendary names. Like its predecessor, the Leica M3 classic camera from MINOX is not only impressive because of its unique design, but also because of its excellent photographic results. This is guaranteed by the well-known MINOX 8x11 mm film, the Minoctar 1:5.6/15 mm lens (3 lens elements in three groups) and, last but not least, by the stable metal casing with engraved serial number.
Specifications - Film, format: MINOX 8x11 mm film format - Lens: MINOCTAR lens 1:5.6/15 mm (3 elements in 3 groups) focusing range 1.2 m to infinity - Exposure time: 1/250 s - Tripod thread: Standard thread (1/4 in.) - Body: Metal body - Dimensions: 75x41x38 mm - Weight (with battery): 93g - Scope of delivery: Wooden box and MINOX 8x11 mm film
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