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LEICA 2 BASADA EN LEICA 1A + HECTOR 5CMF2.5


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Hello I would like to know information about this camera, since I do not find much on the web, such as manufacturing, approximate value etc ...

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Hello Juan,

 

Welcome to the Forum,

 

The camera appears to be a Leica II which is also sometimes called a Leica model D.

 

From the Serial number on the body it was made in 1933.

 

The lens is from the same time period.

 

The photos that are here are mirror images that are not that clear. Is it possible to provide other photos?

 

If you "click" the icon "wiki" at the top of this page & then look at "Screw Thread Bodies" you can find more information.

 

You can find information about the lens by looking at "Screw Thread Lenses & Accessories".

 

I am sorry that my Spanish is limited.

 

Please feel free to ask more questions.

 

Best Regards,

 

Michael

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have a similar combo, a black model D with a 5cm/f2,5 Hektor, which originally belonged to my grandfather. Strangely the Hektor is an earlier date (1933) than the D (1935). They would both have been bought from Lizars in Aberdeen, so I would guess my grandfather was "upsold" from an Elmar, which would have been the standard lens to sell with the D. He was upgrading from an older Zeiss Nettar camera, which I also still have. 

 

Wilson

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