Camera Name: | Leica II |
Type: | 35 mm rangefinder camera |
Lens Mount: | M39 lens mount |
Focus: | manual |
Exposure: | manual |
Flash: | cold shoe |
The Leica II is a Barnack rangefinder camera introduced by Leica in 1932. They were the first Leica cameras with a built-in rangefinder. Several models were produced over the years, in parallel with the Leica III series from 1933.
The Leica II uses a coupled rangefinder distinct from the viewfinder. The viewfinder is set for a 50 mm lens; use of shorter or longer lenses requires installing an alternate viewfinder on the accessory socket.[1]
A mere four copies of the gold-plated Leica Luxus II were made. In 2013, one sold at auction in Hong Kong for $HK4 million, after featuring on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow programme.[2] [3] The whereabouts of the other three models are not recorded.
The popular Soviet camera, the FED 1, was a clone of the Leica II.
Model name | Manufacturing dates | Features or improvements | ||
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Leica D (Leica II) | 1932–1948 | like III but without slow speeds on frontal dial | ||
Leica IIc | 1948–1951 | |||
– | Leica II-based Leica 250 Reporter | |||
Leica IIf | 1951–1956 | Similar to the IIIf, without the slow speed dial |