100 years ago, the Leica I made history, and its legacy still inspires today.
| Leica I: The Camera That Changed History | From Vision to Legend | A century ago, the Leica I revolutionised the field of photography. Explore the origins of a legend – from an innovative concept to series production. Discover a story that continues to inspire and endures through your photographs. | |
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| | Auction of the Leica M3 #700000 | A piece of photographic history is set to be auctioned off: the Leica M3 bearing serial number 700000 – the first numbered camera of the iconic M3 series. Experience this highlight alongside over 440 other lots at the 46th Leitz Photographica Auction taking place on 27 June in Wetzlar. | |
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| New: Leica MONOPAN 50 | Leica MONOPAN 50 black-and-white film preserves light and shadow with the same timeless authenticity achieved a century ago. Thirty-six images rendered in the finest film grain with an extended spectrum, rich in depth and character. Inspired by the origins of photography, developed for modern times. | |
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| The Leica Classic Line | With our Leica Classic Line, we combine timeless aesthetics with state-of-the-art technology to bring exceptional M-Lenses back to life. The Summilux-M 50 f/1.4 expands the line to include a versatile, fast standard focal length, which has been very popular for many decades. | |
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| “Leica I Model A” in the LUX App | To honour the Leica I, we unveiled the “Leica I Model A”. Inspired by the iconic camera, its look and lens simulation capture the visual essence of early 35 mm photography. With rich grain and subtle contrasts, it delivers striking images infused with nostalgic charm, straight to your iPhone. | |
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© Louis Stettner Estate LFI Magazine Issue 4.2025 Cover Photo | © Louis Stettner Estate LFI Magazine Issue 4.2025 Cover Photo | NEW: LFI Magazine | In this issue, explore a selection of works by Louis Stettner capturing poignant moments between New York City and Paris. Also featured: Adali Schell paints an intimate portrait of young adults and their first cars; Lys Arango documents the final days of mining life in Asturias; Tytus Grodzicki’s street photography offers glimpses into people and landscapes of Georgia; and Roman Sokolov unveils a parallel world at the heart of Copenhagen. | | |
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