
M EV1
MThe Leica M EV1 is a revolutionary digital M-system camera released in October 2025. It is the first "M" to replace the traditional optical rangefinder with a high-resolution 5.76MP OLED electronic viewfinder (EVF), offering precise focus for high-speed lenses while retaining the classic M-mount form factor.

M Monochrom
MLeica M Monochrom 10760 is the original CCD digital M camera, built for pure black-and-white photography with classic rangefinder handling.

M Monochrom Typ 246
MLeica M Monochrom Typ 246 is a 24MP CMOS digital M rangefinder built for pure black-and-white photography with live view and classic handling.

MP
MThe Leica MP is a premium 35mm film rangefinder camera introduced by Leica in 2003. Standing for "Mechanical Perfection" (or *Mechanik in Perfektion*), it features a fully mechanical shutter, an all-brass top and bottom plate, and a selective TTL light meter. It was designed as a purist alternative to the electronic Leica M7, combining the classic aesthetics of the M3 with the modern metering of the M6.

M-P 240
MThe Leica M-P (Typ 240) is the professional upgrade to the M (Typ 240), released in 2014. It features a doubled 2GB memory buffer for sustained continuous shooting, a scratch-resistant sapphire glass screen, and a discreet design that replaces the red dot logo with a classic top-plate engraving.

P
LTMCanon P is a 1959 LTM rangefinder with 1x finder, metal shutter, 35/50/100 framelines and strong Leica screw-mount appeal.

Plus
MThe Pixii+ (Plus) is the 2023 evolution of the connected digital rangefinder. Featuring a powerful new 64-bit Quad-Core processor and a 26MP APS-C sensor, it improves focus speed, Wi-Fi transfer rates, and battery life management, bridging the gap between the classic APS-C models and the full-frame Max.

Shanghai Red Flag 20
MThe Shanghai Red Flag 20 (Hongqi 20) is a legendary, ultra-rare 35mm rangefinder camera produced in China during the 1970s. Designed by the Shanghai No. 2 Camera Factory under direct orders from the Chinese government, it is a near-exact mechanical copy of the Leica M4. With fewer than 300 units ever made, it was created strictly to demonstrate China's industrial capabilities and was never sold to the general public.
Standard Model A
LTMLeica Standard Model A is an ad-matching alias for Leica Standard Model E, a 1930s LTM camera often mislabeled by sellers.

Standard Model E
LTMLeica Standard Model E is a compact 1932 LTM film camera with standardized mount, simple finder body, and strong early Leica collector appeal.

VI-L
LTMCanon VI-L is a 1958 LTM rangefinder with top lever wind, metal 1/1000s shutter, projected 50/100 frames and 3-mode finder.

VI-T
LTMCanon VI-T is a 1958 LTM rangefinder with trigger wind, metal 1/1000s shutter, projected framelines and advanced flash sync.

VL
LTMCanon VL is a 1958 LTM rangefinder with top lever wind, metal 1/1000s shutter, self-timer and three-mode finder.

VL2
LTMCanon VL2 is a 1958 LTM rangefinder with metal 1/500s shutter, self-timer, top lever wind and pop-up rewind knob.

VT
LTMCanon VT is a 1956 LTM rangefinder with trigger wind, swing-open back, 1/1000s cloth shutter, self-timer and 3-mode finder.