Leica Leicaflex SL (chrome)
Leica Leicaflex SL (chrome)
The Leicaflex SL was released in 1968 as a follow-up to the original Leicaflex, Leicas first attempt to enter the SLR market. It featured TTL metering, a top speed of 1/2000s and an ISO range from 12 to 3200. Combined with a big and bright viewfinder, it's definitely a solid and capable platform. With a whole range of Leica R lenses available, we consider it a great (and often forgotten) entry into the Leica world.
While they are most common in a silver chrome finish, a limited number were also available in black chrome and the exceedingly rare black paint finish.
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Our example comes in the silver chrome finish and is in great working condition. The light meter is within tolerance using a 1,35V battery.
Notes
Notes
Uitgebracht in: 1968
Lensvatting: Leica R
Type: 35mm
Conditie
Conditie
Batterij
Batterij
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