Leica IIIf Midland outfit, 1953, no.684738
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Very rare Leica IIIf body with self timer in perfect, original condition, top plate engraved “Ernst Leitz Canada Limited Midland Ontario“, with Midland Summarit 1.5/5 cm no. 1246561 (N.Y. orange filter, cap). Including matching Midland SOOZI Summicron 2/9 cm no. 1580092 in near mint condition with clean optics (caps, hood, maker’s box).
Literature Compare Lager Vol. I p. 69 for camera Nr. 684768.
In 1952 Guenther Leitz founded the Leitz works in Midland, Ontario (Canada). What was first planned as a plant for the assembly of cameras and lenses from Wetzlar production parts for the U.S. american market, soon turned into a high-tech centre with its own research and development department. Particularly worth mentioning is the Canadian Leitz lens design department under Dr. Walter Mandler. In total, at the Canadian plant more than 5.000 units of the Leica IIIf were produced, but only about 200 specimens carry the “Canada“ engraving.
Literature Compare Lager Vol. I p. 69 for camera Nr. 684768.
In 1952 Guenther Leitz founded the Leitz works in Midland, Ontario (Canada). What was first planned as a plant for the assembly of cameras and lenses from Wetzlar production parts for the U.S. american market, soon turned into a high-tech centre with its own research and development department. Particularly worth mentioning is the Canadian Leitz lens design department under Dr. Walter Mandler. In total, at the Canadian plant more than 5.000 units of the Leica IIIf were produced, but only about 200 specimens carry the “Canada“ engraving.
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Leica IIIf Midland outfit, 1953, no.684738
Estimate €12,000 - €15,000
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