Iconic camera brand Leica has released a limited edition of 1,500 collectible Leica MP Set “Safari” cameras with a retro military feel. This time, Leica has given the iconic camera a unique look inspired by Leica's Leica M1 "Olive" camera from way back in 1960, which was made exclusively for the military.
Leica's story began when he was a Leica engineer Oskar Barnack developed the first 35 millimeter camera in the world. From then on Leica is considered an iconic brand and is still today one of the few companies that, in addition to top-quality compact and SLR digital cameras, also develops professional analog cameras, which are famous for their invincible sharpness. Every now and then, Leica releases a collector's collection, which offers immense joy to all enthusiastic photographers who can afford a sinfully expensive camera. The latest series of 1500 collectible cameras Leica MP Set “Safari” impresses with with a retro military touch and with its beautiful army-green body, Leica Summicron-M 35mm/f2 ASPH lens and brown leather strap, it takes us straight to the safari. The camera is modeled after a Leica camera Leica M1 “Olive” from 1960, which was made exclusively for the military, for which we will deduct almost 10,000.00 US dollars. As long as it's in stock, of course...
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