Leica Minilux
The Leica minilux is the first in a series of four luxury titanium-clad point and shoot cameras that were produced by Leica Camera starting from 1995; it is equipped with a high-quality lens and body to compete with similar premium compact cameras produced during the Japanese bubble-economy era, including the Contax T line, Konica Hexar, Nikon 28Ti/35Ti, Minolta TC-1, Ricoh GR series, and Rollei QZ 35W/35T. All of the cameras in the minilux series, including the original minilux (released in 1995), Leica minilux zoom (1998), Leica CM (2004), and Leica CM ZOOM (also 2004) used 35 mm film.
Specifications:
- Lens: f=40 mm (minilux & CM) or 35~70 mm (minilux zoom) f/2.4–22
- Film speed settings: ISO 25–5000, 1⁄3 steps
- Shutter: 1–1⁄400 sec + B
- Film Winding: Automatic
- Flash: Built in Flash
- Film type: 35mm film
- Automatic DX coding
Comes with the following:
- Strap
- Pouch
Condition:
- 4.5/5
- Good working condition
What you still need:
- 1x CR123a battery
- 35mm film
The camera in the photos is the camera you are purchasing.