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  1. Like-new Leica M4, M5 & complete lens set – Jo Geier – Mint & Rare

    Like-new Leica M4, M5 & complete lens set – Jo Geier – Mint & Rare

    A complete Leica M4 & M5 set from first ownership from the mid-1970s. 

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  2. Leica Beyond Production | Safari Prototype & M-A 0-Series & Gray Sample – Jo Geier - Mint & Rare

    Leica Beyond Production | Safari Prototype & M-A 0-Series & Gray Sample – Jo Geier - Mint & Rare

    In this video, we take a closer look at three exceptionally rare and unusual Leica cameras. These pieces reveal another side of Leica's history, exploring ideas that were never mass-produced.

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  3. Leica M4 Olive “Bundeswehr”. One of the rarest military Leica cameras ever produced

    Leica M4 Olive “Bundeswehr”. One of the rarest military Leica cameras ever produced

    Among military Leica cameras produced during the 20th century, the Leica M4 Olive “Bundeswehr” stands as one of the most elusive and desirable models ever created.

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  4. The Leica M2 Gray Paint

    The Leica M2 Gray Paint

    The Leica M2 Gray Paint occupies a unique position in Leica history. It is a standard-production camera rendered exceptional by circumstance rather than intention.

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  5. Leica M-A (Typ 127) – The Mechanical Endpoint of the Leica M System

    Leica M-A (Typ 127) – The Mechanical Endpoint of the Leica M System

    The Leica M-A was introduced in 2014, exactly 60 years after the Leica M3. At a time when Leica’s M system had already moved heavily into digital territory, the M-A quietly went in the opposite direction.

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  6. Leica MP, M-A & Visoflex in Hammertone - Jo Geier - Mint & Rare

    Leica MP, M-A & Visoflex in Hammertone - Jo Geier - Mint & Rare

    In diesem Video stellen wir Ihnen drei außergewöhnliche Hammertone-Leica-Raritäten aus unserer Kameraauktion vom Oktober 2025 in Wetzlar genauer vor – ein einzigartiges Trio, das die Spitze der Sammlerkunst von Leica repräsentiert.

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  7. Special Engravings on Leica Cameras - Jo Geier - Mint & Rare

    Special Engravings on Leica Cameras - Jo Geier - Mint & Rare

    When speaking of engravings in connection with Leica cameras, two types can be distinguished:

    - The standard engravings of brand names and serial numbers, which are found on every Leica that was commercially available, and

    - Special engravings, which were applied to special cameras or cameras for special customers or users, especially on screw-on Leicas from 1938 to 1945

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  8. GOI Pioneer

    GOI Pioneer

    Historical Context

    The Soviet Union had a practice of copying successful foreign technologies, particularly from Germany, to rapidly develop its own industry. Leica copies were widespread in the USSR during the 1930s and 1940s. Cameras such as the FED and later the Zorki were also mass-produced Leica copies.

    The State Optical Institute (GOI) in Saint Petersburg (formerly Leningrad) is a major Russian research institution known for its work in optics, astronomy, and laser technology.

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  9. When a Broken Camera Is More Valuable Than a Working One

    When a Broken Camera Is More Valuable Than a Working One

    Have an Old Camera? It Might Be Worth More Than You Think

    If youve come across a vintage camera—something inherited, found in a box, or picked up at a flea market—it could be more than just a nice-looking old object. Some cameras are worth serious money, even if they no longer work. Thats especially true for rare models, prototype cameras and lenses, limited editions, or anything with an unusual history.

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  10. Where to Repair Your Vintage Camera And What to Watch Out For

    Where to Repair Your Vintage Camera  And What to Watch Out For

    Our recommendations for international Leica & classic camera repair workshops

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