Leica M's Sorted by Model and Serial Number 1954 to 1999: M3 to M6 TTL The raw data was supplied courtesy of Leica, by Mr. Horst Braun with the approval of Leica's CEO, Mr. I'm sure I'm speaking for all Leica enthusiasts in thanking. Recommended External Links: Reference Books on Leica/Leitz; Leica M-lenses coding in PDF (84k) Download by Leica, AG); Leica Camera/Leitz Lenses S/N check (requires registration) at Owners Support@LEICA camera, AG (prototypes or odd variants check not possible) Serial Number Ref. (Cameraquest): LSM lenses 1923/1965 Leica M 1954/1999/Leica M/R. Leica M7 Serial Numbers Year heavycareer.netlify.com › Leica M7 Serial Numbers Year A fast-rising R&B vocalist (and daughter of 1960s singer Syl Johnson) whose major label debut is a solid collection of personal storytelling, breezy production, and impressive vocals. Leica does not make production in 'blocks' of bodies or lenses. Rather they allocate blocks of serial numbers to certain items e.g. As an example they may have allocated a block of 10,000 serial numbers for the first M7s. At the same time they may have allocated the next 3,000 numbers to R8s.
Early versions of Leica M3 double strokes Models in sequential year of produce order - MIR Image Library |
Leica M3 w/ S/N 700000 Kruckenhauser The famous presentation camera M3 no. 700000 was presented to Austrian, Professor Kruckenhauser, a ski and mountain photographer in 1955. The camera, with the first serial number of all M cameras, is well noted in many publications and was bought by Michael von Rosen from the original owner in 1970. It was kept in his private museum until 2001, then it was displayed in WestLicht Camera Museum. It comes with all documentation(copy of the Leitz delivery book), books of Prof. Kruckenhauser, a letter from Michael von Rosen. The camera is in beautiful and perfect working condition with its original lens, an Elmar 3.5/5cm, very rare presentation box. Year: 1955 Serial Number:- 700000 There are also quite a few other illustrative photos of early, rare versions of Leica M3 bodies appeared in page 172 onwards on a good reference book, An Illustrated History of Leica Camera Vol. 1 by James L. Lager. The author had suggested there were approx. 65 units of M3 prototypes were being produced between 1952~53.
Credit: Image/content courtesy of Mr. Peter Coeln from LEICA Shop®, Austria who also operates a popular Westlicht Auction House. Image Copyright © 2008. All rights reserved. Please respect the visual property of the contributing photographer. Other info: Leica president and CEO recently presented Czechoslovakia president Vaclav Havel with a Leica M6 with serial number 2,500,000. Some other recipients include Leica number 150,000 to Leopold Godowksy and number 175,000 to Leopold Mannes, the inventors of Kodachrome (1935) ; Leica 300,000 to Gustav Wilmanns and number 350,000 to Wilhelm Schneider, the inventors of Agfacolor film. Dr. Ernest Leitz received number 500,000 in 1950 and in 1955 Henri-Cartier Bresson got number 750,000 on the occasion of the Biennale de Photographie in Paris. In 1960 Dr. Ludwig Leitz got number 1,000,000 and Alfred Eisenstaedt got number 1,000,001. Ref: Krugersdorp Camera Club, South Africa |
Leica M3 double strokes camera models Basically, other than the prototypes and variations. Leica M3 can be separated by the early double strokes and single stroke models introduced at later stage. May sounds technical to non-Leica collectors, but it is just referring to the lever wind for winding on and tensioning of the shutter before an exposure. Original design of the M3 has two strokes in enabling the mechanism to prepare for an exposure. Model(s) appearing after 1958 use only a single stroke. Please take note Leica offered factory converting services to convert older M3 to single stroke. To double acted as a visual references to this, the shutter speed scales engraved on the shutter speed dial has a few odd settings from later models. i.e. the speed scales were marked B, 1 sec. 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50 (maximum synchronization speed for flash/bulb), 1/100, 1/200, 1/500 & 1/1000sec. whereas units produced after 1957 usually carried normalized geometric sequential order and it has a top 1/60sec. maximum sync speed and a colored indicator. Other noticeable improvements that affect shooting and/or camera handling were addition of viewfinder pre-selector lever on the bottom right hand section next to the lens mount (view from camera front). This feature provides quick preview of 90/135mm for composition The other add-on was occurred after 1958 with in-finder depth of field indicator. Some minor enhancements which include design of eyelet, number of exposed/concealed screws used, smooth curves, added covering on viewfinder, extended ASA indexes on film speed reminder disc at the back etc. and all these were generally collectors-level kind of features which help for authentication of models. However, very early Leica M3 film track section different from the double rails designed as used on later M3s. If you want to find out more in absolute details on these changes and modifications done over the early years, BUY a BOOK (refer below for a good reference book). | Nomenclature | '... Production Serial Number for Leica M3:- 700,000~1,164,865 ..first approx. 450 units use different film track design at the back ... '. Ref: Leica Collectors Guide, by DENNIS Laney. |
PROFILE ONE:- Here is one of the Original Leica M3 with an early Serial Number M3-700131 that has been arranged for online auction by Hong Kong/China-based Digifan@Ebay® it was matched with a Leica/Leitz Elmar 1:2.8 /50mm. The lens might not be original matching lens as the Elmar 50/2.8 was introduced in 1957/8. But still it has a lens as companion set. CLICK for Separate Profile on this very rare, early Leica M3.
Another profile on early LEICA M3 Chrome Double Stroke body with series of good illustrative photos as identification guide. | PROFILE TWO | based on a Leica M3 chrome, DS w/S/N 70017x
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One of the earliest batch of Leica M3 chrome double stroke model, 1954 model. Here is a lovely illustrative photo of how a typical early Leica M3 camera body looks like. It has slightly cornered top-plate, all early M3 features. Note the lack of viewfinder frame pre-selector lever near the lens mount. Year: 1954 w/Serial No. 70031x. Expected to be pricey in such a condition - to satisfy your curiosity, true enough this unit had an auction price approaching EUR10K ! |
Leica M3 chrome double stroke, 1954 with S/N7011xx. It is still considered to be an early M3 body w/early features & matching ERC. But the price had dropped from EURO 10K back to approx. less than EURO 3,000-00. |
Case study on fluctuation of prices of Leica M3 as compare to the earlier featured models in the Collector's market:-In a different scenario, here is another Leica M3 chrome Double Stroke model, with approx. year of produce in 1954. It has an auction Buy Now price of EURO1,100-00. S/N 7048xx. It is an early Leica M3 body from the first year of production with all original features in fine and perfect working condition, clean finder and shutter, cap, eveready case, instructions of 1954, CLA. Condition rated as B+ by Leicashop® |
Leica M3 chrome, Double Stroke. With S/N 7355xx. Approx. Year: 1954. It was also an early Leica M3 body which has perfect working condition. It came with some accessories such as cap, Leicameter MR (not working), instructions, ER case; but price has dropped significantly down to approx. EURO 1,000 a few years ago. |
previous| Next |1/4 more double stroke models featured until changes to single stroke Visual Library on Leica M3 Prototype, 1952; Leica M3 Test model, 1953/4 | A photo showcase on early series of Leica M3 DS bodies:- Leica M3-700131 / M3-700170 / M3-700000/M3-70031x/M3-70051x | M3 double stroke chrome 1954~1957 bodies:- Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4; Leica M3 Single Stroke 1957~60/1961~66 | Leica M3 Black Paint:-1955/1958/1962~1964/66 / Case study on Prices | Leica M3 ELC, 1955/56 Other Leica M3 Variants:- Leica M3 chrome Leica-Technik 57 1954; Leica M3 GOLD Edition, 1956 | Leica M3 DS United Nation Edition, 1957 | Leica M3 Olive Bundeseigentum outfit 1957/ Olive Green Bundeseigentum outfit, 1959 (2 Parts) w/info on high quality M3 Olive Conversion | Leica M3 Betriebskamera/ Betriebsk1960 | Leica M3 Royal Dutch Marine Periscope Model, 1966 | Leica M3 Dummies / Riesen-Mode (Giant scale Model); Leica M3 Cutaway Display Unit , 1954 Recommended External Link: Leica FAQ| Leica M3 Instruction Manual 1) Location 1(1.35mb PDF) by Joe Chan; Location 2 (1.2mb PDF) by M.Butkus < Mike@bukus.org>; Leica FAQ | Serial Number Ref. (Cameraquest): LSM lenses 1923/1965 | Leica M 1954/1999/Leica M/R-mount RF/SLRs Serial Number ; Leica M-lens coding PDF (84k) download (Leica, AG); Leica Camera/Leitz Lenses S/N check (requires registration) at Owners Support@LEICA camera, AG LEICA MP-Specific models/variants - Visual Profiles on selective Leica bodies:- Leica MP Prototype, 1955 | MP Betriebsk w/Electric Motor, 1956 | Leica MP-88/MP-150 Black paint, 1957 | Leica MP-167; Leica MP-171/MP-313/old/new Leicavit visual, 1957| Leica MP 367 & 368 Dual, 1957 | Leica MP-375, MP-368 & MP-386 | Leica MP 'Edition Hermès', 2003| Leica MP Betriebsk 0.72x | Evential production model MP 0.72x Black paint, 2002 | Leica MP classic Kit Set 1/ Set 2 | Leica MP chrome 0.58X(2 parts) | Leica MP Black Lacquer 0.58x | Leica MP Black Lacquer 0.72x Standard | Leica MP 0.85x Finder Mag. model | Leica MP Anthracite* Limited Edition Set | Leica MP LHSA 1968~2003 Special Edition Grey Hammertone Finish (3 parts) | Brief Introduction on Leica à la carte:- Leica MP Red Leather 0.85 / Nappa racing Green Leather 0.58X | Others:- Visual case study on counterfeit LEICA MP ; Leica MP Prototype w/Prototype Leicavit-M; Leica MP-3 LHSA; Leica MP TITAN, 2007 | Leica MP Nomenclature | Leica MP Instruction manual (1MB PDF) | Technical Specification (96k PDF) | Main Index Page Leica-M Series Rangefinder camera Models
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I am just reposting this here as a reference – a large amount of Leica gear was stolen from Ffordes Photographic in Scotland:
Asking for Help , sadly Ffordes Photographic was broken into in the early hours of Wednesday 26th September and a significant amount of
Leica equipment was taken. This is a substantial break in aimed at stealing Leica cameras and lenses.
Please help us by visiting our Facebook Page and sharing the post appealing for information. We have now completed the list of stolen Leica equipment and this is EXTENSIVE.
Please be wary of purchasing any Leica equipment at a reduced price as the serial numbers are now listed with several agencies and the Police locally and nationally.
All items were either Leica Film Cameras, Leica Digital Cameras or Leica Lenses.
Inverness Police can be contacted with the following details:
Incident Number – NN10337/18
Police Officer: Mr C Still
Telephone: Inverness – 01463 228452
We appreciate any help with this!
Digilux 3 + 14-50mm F2.8-3.5 3184940/4015515
Digilux 2 2991330
Leica X Series
X2 – Silver + Case + Finder Serial Number 4317553
Leica S/S2 Cameras
S Body Only (Typ 006) – Serial Number 4417070
S Body Only (Typ 006) – Serial Number 4686760
S Body Only (Typ 006) – Serial Number 4417295
S-E Body Only (Typ 006) – Serial Number 4810278
Leica S/S2 Lenses
30mm F2.8 Asph Elmarit S – Serial Number 4151485
120mm F2.5 Apo Macro Summarit S – Serial Number 4156132
120mm F2.5 Apo Macro Summarit S – Serial Number 4111860
120mm F2.5 Apo Macro Summarit S – Serial Number 4111659
Leica R Cameras
R8 Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 2285482
R8 Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 2291710
R8 Black Body Only – Serial Number 2775654
R7 Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 19999116
R6 Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 1776195
R4 Black Body Only – Serial Number 1608706
Leica R Lenses
75-200mm F4.5 R 3cam – Serial Number 2896362
2x Extender R – Serial Number 3326677
2x Extender R – Serial Number 3143272
Leica Q Series
Q (Typ 116) – Black – Serial Number 4932761
Leica SL Series
SL Typ 601 Body Only – Serial Number 4967157
SL Typ 601 Body Only – Serial Number 4993497
Leica V-Lux Series
Vlux 1 – Serial Number 3138988
Vlux – (Typ 114) – Serial Number 4860734
Leica T Series
Leica M Lens Serial Numbers
TL2 Silver Body – Serial Number 5226072
TL Silver Body Only – Serial Number 5161802 / PA013849
T Black Body Only + PXC T to M Adapter – Serial Number 4815918 / 4266109
T Black Body Only – Serial Number 4821452
T Silver Body Only – Serial Number 4818007
T Black Body Only – Serial Number 4817778
T Silver Body Only – Serial Number 4812671
T Silver + 18-56mm Asph + Visoflex – Serial Number 4817415 / 4350298 /
PA013854 / 18811
T Silver Body Only (Typ701) – Serial Number 4821089
55-135mm F3.5-5.6 APO-VArio-Elmar-T – Serial Number 4469344
60mm F2.8 Asph(Silver) Apo Macro TL + Hood 4629185
Leica Screw Cameras
IIIG Olive Green Body Only – Serial Number 956062
IIF R/Dial Chrome Body – Serial Number 809119
IIIF R/Dial D/A + 50mm F3.5 Red Scale – Serial Number 667839 / 1243798
IF Red Scale + 50mm F3.5 Red Scale – Serial Number 576302 / 1003317
IF Black Dial + 50mm F3.5 – Serial Number 807822 / 709025
IIIB Chrome + 50mm F2 – Serial Number 323656 /214313
IIIC Chrome Body – Serial Number 504790
III Chrome + 50mm F3.5 – Serial Number 216962 / 305349
Standard + 50mm F3.5 – Serial Number 65721
Model 1 C + 50mm F3.5 – Serial Number 42808
Leica Screw Lenses
28mm F5.6 Summaron – Serial Number 1557352
35mm F2.8 Summaron – Serial Number 19306022
50mm F2 Collapsible – Serial Number 1303973
50mm F2.8 Elmar – Serial Number 1494986
50mm F2.8 Elmar – Serial Number 1551423
85mm F2 – Serial Number 6401994
135mm F4.5 Hektor – Serial Number 1737254
Leica M Digital Cameras
M-P Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 4906950
M (240) Black Body Only – Serial Number 4808492
M (240) Black Body Only – Serial Number 4889524
M (240) Black Body Only – Serial Number 4800917
M (240) Black Body Only – Serial Number 4801374
M (240) Black Body Only – Serial Number 4699675
M (240) Black Body Only – Serial Number 4444688
M (240) Black Body Only – Serial Number 4823957
M (240) Black Body Only – Serial Number 4786077
M (240) Black Body Only – Serial Number 4852022
M (240) Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 4699650
M (240) Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 4788004
M (240) Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 4787257
M9 Black Body Only – Serial Number 3973678
Leica M Film Cameras
M7 0.72x Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 2777880
M7 0.72x Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 3999551
M4 M Black Body Only – Serial Number 1206858
M4 Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 1188908
M4 Black Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 1381876
M3 Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 752537
M2 Black Paint Body Only – Serial Number 976331
MDA Chrome Body Only – Serial Number 1361020
CL Body Only – Serial Number 1301127
CL + 40mm F2 – Serial Number 1023781 / 2123896
Leica M Digital Lenses
Leica M Camera Serial Numbers
21mm F2.8 M Black + Finder – Serial Number 3194834
21mm F2.8 M Black – Serial Number 3425313
21mm F3.4 Chrome – Serial Number 2055088
21mm F4 Chrome – Serial Number 1672817
24mm F1.4 Asph M – Black – Serial Number 4158882
24mm F2.8 Asph M Black – Serial Number 3770009
24mm F2.8 Asph M Black – Serial Number 3809641
24mm F3.8 Asph M Black – Serial Number 4087819
24mm F3.8 Asph M Black – Serial Number 4082166
28mm F2 Asph M Black 6bit – Serial Number 4068297
28mm F2.8 M Black – Serial Number 3038060
28mm F2 Asph M Black 6bit – Serial Number 3900204
28mm F2 Asph M Black 6bit – Serial Number 4007609
28mm F2 Asph M Black 6bit – Serial Number 4191555
28mm F2 Asph M Black 6bit – Serial Number 4068297
Tri Elmar 28/35/50mm Cutaway
35mm F1.4 Black – Serial Number 2392558
35mm F1.4 M Titianumn – Serial Number 3601491
35mm F2 Asph M Black – Serial Number 3888556
35mm F2 Asph M Black 6bit – Serial Number 3865574
35mm F2 Asph M Black 6bit – Serial Number 4210986
35mm F3.5 Chrome (M3)
50mm F0.95 Asph M – Black – Serial Number 4240749
50mm F1.1 Artisans 7 – Serial Number 651548
50mm F1.4 Asph M Black 6bit – Serial Number 4132394
50mm F2.8 M Black – Serial Number 3876484
50mm F2.8 Elmar – Serial Number 1728954
50mm F2 Rigid Chrome – Serial Number 1951149
50mm F2.5 M Black 6bit – Serial Number 4051037
50mm F2.8 Elmar – Serial Number 1591335
65mm F3.5 Elmar – Serial Number 2068148
75mm F2.5 M Black 6bit + Hood – Serial Number 4049065
75mm F2.4 M Black 6bit + Hood – Serial Number 4309490
75mm F2.5 M Black 6bit + Hood – Serial Number 4058073
90mm F2 Chrome – Serial Number 1818755
90mm F2 Chrome – Serial Number 1983754
90mm F2 Apo M Black – Serial Number 3923702
90mm F2.5 M Black 6bit – Serial Number 4195275
90mm F2.8 Black – Serial Number 2659101
90mm F2.8 M Black – Serial Number 3711244
90mm F2.8 M Black – Serial Number 3648550
90mm F2.8 M Black – Serial Number 3803578
90mm F2.8 M Black – Serial Number 3678222
90mm F2.8 Asph M Black 6bit – Serial Number 3992920
90mm F2.8 Chrome – Serial Number 1918017
90mm F2.8 Hexanon M Konica – Serial Number 3121555
90mm F4 Elmar – Serial Number 1712465
90mm F4 Chrome + OUAGO – Serial Number 1827197
90mm F4 C Elmar – Serial Number 2574963
90mm F4 C Elmar – Serial Number 2603256
90mm F4 C Elmar – Serial Number 2641782
135mm F2.8 Black – Serial Number 2325962
135mm F2.8 Black – Serial Number 2289332
135mm F2.8 Black – Serial Number 2621326
135mm F4.5 Chrome – Serial Number 1414042
135mm F4 Black – Serial Number 2106783
135mm F4 Black – Serial Number 2046698
135mm F4 Black – Serial Number 2083901
135mm F4 Black – Serial Number 2653434
200mm F4.5 Telyt – Serial Number 1503339
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