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| Leicaflex Standard MK-1 1964-68 |
Anche chiamata "Standard", con esposimetro incorporato ma non accoppiato, dotata di un mirino particolarmente brillante e luminoso, forse il migliore nella serie Leicaflex. La risposta Leica al fenomeno commerciale Nikon F (1959), tuttavia seppure la prima reflex Leitz è un oggetto affascinante, le caratteristiche di professionalità e affidabilità della Nikon erano anni luce più avanti.
matr. 1115297
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| Leicaflex SL |
Leicaflex SL and SL MOT 1968 TTL selective-area metering, slightly taller body than its predecessor, long-lived and lovely to use. MOT model took a large and heavy motor drive. Only about 1,000 SL MOTs were made. Leicaflex SL2/SL2 MOT — 1974 — refinement of the SL with more sensitive light meter and improved body shape. Thought by some to be the toughest 35 mm SLR ever built. The Leica Solms museum has on display an SL2 MOT with Motor and 35 mm Summicron which survived a 25,000-foot (7600 m) fall from a Phantom II fighter jet: battered but in one piece, and deemed repairable by Leica. Only about 1,000 SL2 MOTs were made. The SL2 was the swan-song of the Leicaflexes; the SL2 reportedly cost Leitz more to manufacture than it recouped in sales, and motivated the company to collaborate with Minolta for their next series of electronic cameras. The SL2 would also be the last mechanical Leica SLR for 14 years. Leica R3 Safari (green and treated against corrosion and moisture.)
matr. 1202095
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| Leicaflex SL-2 |
Leicaflex SL and SL MOT 1968 TTL selective-area metering, slightly taller body than its predecessor, long-lived and lovely to use. MOT model took a large and heavy motor drive. Only about 1,000 SL MOTs were made. Leicaflex SL2/SL2 MOT — 1974 — refinement of the SL with more sensitive light meter and improved body shape. Thought by some to be the toughest 35 mm SLR ever built. The Leica Solms museum has on display an SL2 MOT with Motor and 35 mm Summicron which survived a 25,000-foot (7600 m) fall from a Phantom II fighter jet: battered but in one piece, and deemed repairable by Leica. Only about 1,000 SL2 MOTs were made. The SL2 was the swan-song of the Leicaflexes; the SL2 reportedly cost Leitz more to manufacture than it recouped in sales, and motivated the company to collaborate with Minolta for their next series of electronic cameras. The SL2 would also be the last mechanical Leica SLR for 14 years. Leica R3 Safari (green and treated against corrosion and moisture.)
matr. 1417309
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| Leica R3 Mot Electronic |
the first electronic Leitz SLR from 1976 to 1980, based upon the Minolta XE1/7. The first few were built in Germany and then production was transferred to the Leitz Portugal factory. Here is in "SAFARI" green version.
matr. 1484285 A 613
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| Leica R4 - Leica R4 MOT |
Leica 4MOT/ Leica R4/ Leica R4S/ Leica R4S Mod 2 (1980-1988), a new compact model based upon the Minolta XD11. The R4 set the design for all cameras up to and including the R7. The R4 offered Program mode, Aperture and Shutter Priority, and Manual, with Spot and Centerweighted metering. Done over the Minolta XD-7 body, the R4MOT differed in designation only.
matr. 1542993 |

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| Leica R4s |
Leica R4s was a simplified model presented in 1983 at slightly lower prices, no more automatic speed program, (1980-1988).
matr. 1638461 |

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| Leica R4s Mod.P / Leica R4s Mod.2 |
The Leica R4s Mod.P (1980-1988 MOD-P in USA, MOD-2 in Europe) is the forerunner of Leica 5, very similar in features at Leica RE. The new design of lever, the stop button on right of the top, and the improved internal circuits are the most importantimprovement of this variant. Leica R4s2/P was a simplified model, only 5.000 pieces done.
matr. 16877335 |

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| Leica R5 |
Leica R5 (1987-1992) had TTL flash capability.
matr. 1719433 |

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| Leica R-E |
Leica R-E (1990-1994) revised electronics (R5 had TTL flash capability), the RE was a simplified model.
matr. 1789729 |

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| Leica R6 |
(1987-1992) mechanical shutter, relied on battery power only for the built-in light meter.
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| Leica R6-2 |
(1992-2002) as R6 but with refinements, including a 1/2000th shutter speed.
matr. 1776934 |

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| Leica R7 |
(1992-1997) More advanced electronics.
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| Leica R8 |
(1997-2002) complete redesign, this time in-house with production moved back to Germany. All traces of Minolta gone.
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matr. 2847286 |

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| Leica R9 |
From 2002 to today, refinement of the R8 with 100 g less weight and a new anthracite body finish.
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