250 Reporter FF
Leica

250 Reporter FF

LTM

Leica 250 Reporter FF is a rare 1934 LTM press camera based on the Leica III, built for 250 exposures on 10 metres of film.

250 Reporter GG
Leica

250 Reporter GG

LTM

Leica 250 Reporter GG is a rare LTM press camera based on the Leica IIIa, built for 250 exposures on 10 metres of 35mm film.

35 RF
Rollei

35 RF

M

The Rollei 35 RF is a 35mm M-mount rangefinder camera introduced in 2002. Manufactured by Cosina in Japan for the German brand Rollei, it is essentially a cosmetically redesigned Voigtlander Bessa R2. It distinguishes itself with a unique silver and grey finish and a specific set of viewfinder framelines (40mm, 50mm, and 80mm) designed to match Rollei's proprietary Zeiss-licensed lenses.

3-f
Nicca

3-f

LTM

Nicca 3-F is a rare Japanese LTM rangefinder with Leica IIIf styling, flash sync, 50mm finder and strong collector appeal.

3-S
Nicca

3-S

LTM

Nicca 3-S is a 1954 Japanese LTM rangefinder with Leica III-style body, slow speeds, flash sync and 1/500s cloth shutter.

5-L
Nicca

5-L

LTM

Nicca 5-L is a rare 1957 LTM collector camera with lever wind, hinged back, 1/1000s shutter and close ties to Tower 45 / 46.

7
Canon

7

LTM

Canon 7 is a 1961 LTM rangefinder with selenium meter, 0.8x finder, metal shutter and special bayonet for the 50mm f/0.95.

72
Leica

72

LTM

Leica 72 is a rare half-frame LTM rangefinder with 18 × 24mm format, producing 72 exposures on a standard 35mm film roll.

7S
Canon

7S

LTM

Canon 7S is a 1965 LTM rangefinder with CdS meter, metal 1/1000s shutter, accessory shoe, projected framelines and f/0.95 bayonet support.

APS-C
Pixii

APS-C

M

The Pixii (APS-C) is the original connected digital rangefinder released by Pixii SAS. Featuring a 26-megapixel APS-C BSI sensor (Model A1571) and a unique screen-less design, it offers a distinct 1.5x crop factor shooting experience, relying on smartphone connectivity for image review and deep settings control.

Bessa L
Voigtländer

Bessa L

LTM

Introduced in 1999, the Voigtländer Bessa L is a bizarre, brilliant, and incredibly specialized 35mm film camera. It has no built-in viewfinder and no rangefinder! Instead, it is a dedicated "scale-focus" or "blind" body designed specifically to be paired with ultra-wide-angle LTM lenses and external shoe-mounted viewfinders. It was the spark that ignited the entire modern Voigtländer renaissance.

Bessa R
Voigtländer

Bessa R

LTM

Introduced in 2000, the Voigtländer Bessa R was the camera that single-handedly democratized rangefinder photography for a modern audience. While we have spent a lot of time discussing M-mount cameras, the Bessa R famously utilizes the classic **M39 Leica Thread Mount (LTM)**. Featuring a spectacularly bright viewfinder, through-the-lens (TTL) metering, and a blazing fast 1/2000s mechanical shutter, it is widely considered the ultimate modern body for vintage screw-mount lenses.

Bessa R2
Voigtländer

Bessa R2

M

Voigtländer Bessa R2 is a 2002 M-mount film rangefinder with 0.68x finder, TTL meter, 1/2000s shutter and 35/50/75/90 framing.

 Bessa R2C
Voigtländer

Bessa R2C

Contax RF

The Voigtlander Bessa R2C and R2S are rare, specialized rangefinder cameras released in 2002. Based on the Bessa R2 chassis, they were designed to accept historical lenses from the Contax RF system (R2C) and the Nikon S system (R2S), offering modern metering and a high-speed metal shutter for vintage glass enthusiasts.

Bessa R2M/ Bessa R2A
Voigtländer

Bessa R2M/ Bessa R2A

M

The Voigtlander Bessa R2A and R2M are 35mm M-mount rangefinder cameras released by Cosina in 2004. Offering a 0.70x magnification viewfinder, the series split into two distinct models: the R2A features an electronic shutter with Aperture Priority auto-exposure, while the R2M features a fully mechanical shutter that operates without batteries.