
VAT can not be stated separately due to differential taxation. LEICA M “Ara Guler” limited edition No.Pink Pudding Component 1 23,80 € incl.Pink Pudding Component 2 47,60 € incl.The number of silver chromed cameras is unknown Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. See ‘Notes’ next to grade for included items. Item pictured for illustrative purposes only, actual item not pictured. Buy in monthly payments with Affirm on orders over 50. 16.100 units in black chrome and 1.000 units gold plated Leica M Motor 14408 (M7/M6,MD2/M4P/M42) Keh Model 230112. Steinheil München Tele Quinar 300mm f/4.5 (Exakta, M42) Steinheil München Auto-Quinaron 35mm f/2.8 (Exakta) Steinheil München Auto Quinon 55mm f/1.9 (Exakta, Leica M, M42) Steinheil München EDIXA-Auto-Cassaron 50mm f/2. It is the rarest and most beautiful version of the Leica M4-2 and also one of the rarest Leica M models ever! The silver-plated Leica M4-2 offered here was produced exclusively on special customer request and had no official Leica order number! On the occasion of the 100th birthday of Oskar Barnack, a gold plated jubilee model with a circulation of 1,000 pieces was produced in 1979. The production was no longer held in Wetzlar, but Canadian Leitzwerk in Midland, Ontario. The Leica M4-2 was delivered from 1977/78 in black chrome finish. It was now possible to use a motor winder with every regular camera, and to use it even under extreme climatic conditions with a cold protection adpter. In response to this development, Leica presented the Leica M4-2 as a follow-up model of the Leica M4 at the Photokina in 1976.īased on the M4, however, the Leica M4-2 brought with it a number of innovations that were specifically tailored to the needs of professional photographers.

After the intermittently production end of the Leica rangefinder cameras in 1975/1976, there was a persistently high demand for this camera system from professional photographers and amateur photographers.
