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Leica m2
Leica m2




  1. Leica m2 serial numbers#
  2. Leica m2 serial number#
  3. Leica m2 full#
  4. Leica m2 code#

Unmarked SN's match between both lists and Gandy's batch total was used without recalculation.

Leica m2 serial numbers#

** Serial numbers from Serial Numbers Leica Cameras with computed batch total. Unlike the M3, the M2 offers an option to change the bottom plate for Leicavit rapid advance. * Serial numbers and batch total from Gandy's List

  • The M2 became the basis for all subsequent M-series film cameras.
  • These cameras had been developed for the US military, and were effectively being sold as army surplus through Leica dealerships.
  • In 1969 a limited run of M2s with the rapid loading system from the M4 were made available to the public, sold as the Leica M2-R.
  • Additionally versions of the M2 were sold together with the Leicavit rapid winder and marketed as the MP2 (a replacement for the discontinued Leica MP). The self-timer was also offered as an option during the first year (M2 X), before becoming standard equipment later in the camera's lifespan. Initially the M2 was launched with a push-button rewind release, but this proved unpopular and was replaced within the first year of production with a lever.
  • There were a number of variations to the M2 produced during its production run, and at least two further versions sold after production had officially ceased.
  • The M2 also differed from the M3 in using a top casing lacking the former model's ornate frames around the various windows, an external, manually reset exposure counter, and (initially at least) the deletion of the delayed action self timer.

    Leica m2 full#

    Sold between 19 (although production is known to have begun in 1957), the M2 featured redesigned rangefinder optics with a finder magnification of 0.72, which allowed for the inclusion of 35mm brightlines - a first for a Leica rangefinder (the full range of brightlines were 35, 50 and 90 mm). The M2 was the second in Leica's line of M-bayonet cameras and was sold alongside the M3 as a lower cost variant.1964 M-catalog.pdf Courtesy of Mike Butkus.NY Leitz Repair Training Program.pdf Courtesy of John Giordano.

    leica m2

  • M-Series Factory Tips.pdf Craftsman's Monty Witt.
  • M2 1963 Instructions IX/63/FLX/B.pdf Courtesy of Joe Chan.
  • M1 M2 1963 Instructions (in Brief) IX/63/FLX/B.pdf Courtesy of Joe Chan.
  • Most M2s were made in Ernst Leitz Wetzlar. Handcrafted by an artisan from an 8mm thick dark black sailing. The Leica M2 is an advanced 35mm film rangefinder produced from 1957 to 1969 with around 83000 being made.
  • Variants - Vorlaufwerk - w/ self timer, Luftwaffe - German air force (gray), ELC - E.Leitz Canada, NASA - US space program, KS-15 (4) Vietnam era camera w/ M4 rapid loading system for US Army (issue of 874 per lockesboy, M-2R - KS-15 civilian version per greenspun Camera owned by Richard equipped with our custom Skinny Jimmy Black, Neck Strap.
  • Production era - 1957-1968 > 93,221 assigned numbers (per list below) including ca.
  • KEZOO = KOOHE + ELMAM ( Elmar (III) f= 5 cm 1:3.5) KIHOO 10333 = KOOHE + ELMOM ( Elmar f= 5 cm 1:2.8) KIOOL 10336 = KOOHE + SOMNI ( Summicron (II) f= 5 cm 1:2) KOOIW = KOOHE + SOOIA ( Summarit f= 5 cm 1:1.5) - 1958 catalog

    Leica m2 code#

  • Code names - 10800 KOOHE (body only) - 10308 (body only w/ self-timer) - 10300 = (body only w/o selftimer) - 1964 catalog.
  • Ottmar Michaely confirming the originality of this unique camera. Included in this lot is written expertise from Mr. Until now, only a few shutter prototypes have been known with this special feature. Both shutter blinds are not made out of the usual fabric but are made of metal, coated in black paint. The technical highlight of the camera is, however, hidden inside. Unlike the serial production cameras, it is missing the 135mm framelines.

    Leica m2 serial number#

    The serial number 2071 is among a batch of Leica M2 Betriebskameras (2001-2082) produced between 1958-1962, of which the no.2071 is the only grey painted known to exist. It shows the same, exceptional grey-paint finish, and includes some unique features. The offered camera is an original pre-production sample of the grey M2. It was introduced in 1957 which is (rather confusingly) three whole years after the M3. Out of these only ten cameras are believed still to exist, which makes the grey M2 is one of the rarest production Leicas ever. Smithsonian Air and Space Museum taken with Leica m2 and Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 Nokton Classic With a legacy that requires no introduction, the Leica m2 is a legendary 35mm film rangefinder camera thats excellent design is only surpassed by the enjoyment its simplicit design and function precipitates. Leica M2 The M2 is one of Leica’s legendary 35mm rangefinder cameras. In 1960 twenty grey-painted M2 cameras were delivered to the US Air Force in Germany.






    Leica m2