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Leica Screw Mount Cameras
Prices below are the approximate amount one should expect to pay for a Leica screw mount camera body in excellent, but used, condition. No lenses are included in these prices. Camera should be fully functional as a classic camera with a clean appearence, but obvious signs of use or age. Pricing was gathered from sales on photo.net, ebay auctions, Ritzcam.com, KEH.com, RFF, and other camera dealers. Prices are biased towards ebay auctions. Expect to pay +10 to +20% more buying from a dealer. Pricing data compiled Jan. 2021. Please note, only the common variations are listed. You should also budget $ 150-200 for a good CLA ( clean, lube and adjust ) if you plan to use the camera regularly. Only the more common models are listed. To easily assist you in finding your model, use Cameraquest's Leica Serial # Number Chart.

Camera
Amount $$
Comments
Leica II aka Model D (chrome)
$ 300-350
1933-48. First model w/rangefinder.
Leica II aka Model D (black)
$ 425-575
1932-39. Black more common than the chrome.
Leica III aka Model F (chrome)
$ 275-350
1933-39. Same as the II but slow speeds added.
Leica III aka Model F (black)
$ 400-575
1933-39. Same as the II but slow speeds added.
Leica IIIa aka Model G (chrome)
$ 250-300
1935-48. Similar to III but with 1/1000 speed.
Leica IIIb (chrome)
$ 275-375
1938-46. Similar to IIIa but RF & VF moved together
Leica IIIc (pre-war)
$ 250-350
1940-45. Common but hard to find in great shape.
Leica IIIc (post-war)
$ 325-375 1946-51. Serial # > 400,000
Leica IIIf (black dial)
$ 350-425
1950-52. First model to use flash/bulb sync.
Leica IIIf (red dial)
$ 350-500
1952-53. First model to use flash/bulb sync. 
Leica IIIf (red dial w/self timer)
$ 450-575
1954-57. A classic camera - very refined.
Leica IIf (black dial)
$ 275-375
1951-52. Free Manual
Leica IIf (red dial)
$ 300-375
1952-56. Free Manual
Leica If (red dial)
$ 350-450
1952-58. Free Manual
Leica IIIg
$ 750-950
1957-60. Most sophisticated LSM model ever made.

 

 

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