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Here a picture of the M10-P Reporter in combination with a 28MM Safari-edition Summicron F2.0. The colors are not the same, but they match quite reasonably.
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Hey team, M11 / Q2 Monochrom Reporter user here. I don't know if anyone has any info on how many they produced of the Q2 Monochrom Reporter but I thought it could be worth asking. In the UK they've not had any stock at Leica for a while and all retailers have removed the Monochrom Reporter from their sites. Still plenty of the colour version are kicking around. Did anyone hear any figures or have a rough idea? Thanks in advance, Jack
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I bought a Holga 120 in the early 2000s. The camera was created in Hong Kong cca. 1982 and - even though it used 120 film - was made of cheap plastic, fragile spring shutter and barely any light seals so back then it was not super popular. Needles to say, the Lomo toy camera craze in the late nineties revived Holga's aesthetics of distortion, vignetting, blur, flare and light leaks, but it was in 2001 that David Burnett won the White House News Photographers Association’s Eyes of History contest with an image of Al Gore shot with his Holga that the camera gained its cult status on the toy camera piedestal next to its toy sibling Diana. It was the era before lensbabies. The Holga camera was made until 2015, but in the meantime somebody remembered that the plastic Holga lens can harmonically live on modern cameras for that ultimate toy camera feel. I got one in EF mount right after their release, but it could never really replicate the mood of my original plastic "ultimate analog" Holga camera on digital (the all plastic lens is - dare I say it - too good...). Today this Holga lens is a #1 bestseller on B&H website where it costs $17. Obviously I had to put the plastic fantastic lens on a Leica M. Industry's "best" with Industry's "worst". You be the judge of the IQ it produces.
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I posted this originally in the Q2 forum, got plenty of views but no actual answers or confirmations.... "Just reading a back copy of LFI magazine, 08.2021, when the Q2 Reporter was featured, and it mentions "Store customers are able to view Kevlar samples of various ages, in order to envision how the material will transform over time." Has anyone got any photos of these samples? Just intrigued 🙂"
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Hello. I'm looking for original case of Leica 250 Reporter. Maybe somebody know resources (except eBay) what I should monitoring for the subject? And how it do in the best way?
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Sometimes Leica's limited edition cameras leave us scratching our heads with regard to appearance/style. I don't think that's going to be the case with the M10-P Reporter. JMHO but this is a very nice looking camera: https://leicarumors.com/2020/10/23/update-the-new-leica-m10-p-reporter-limited-edition-camera-has-a-kevlar-armor.aspx/
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Hi Guys, I bought a 250 reporter last WE down here in Capetown South africa with 7 other cameras in a lot (am very exited) on closer inspection and a careful clean( all the vulcanite s gone) , I discovered a few anomalies . the 250 is completely chrome with a Telyt 20cm 4.5, there seem to be a lens in the viewfinder to give you a 200mm view . On the top the serial number is nr137650 but on the body someone tried to scratch out a number that looks like 35- - 14 , if I look at serial numbers associated with chrome reporter's it should be between 352301and 352500 , so mine could be 352314 according to what s left of the middle . My question to collectors out there is what to do with this camera for it to be a nice collectible?