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Pricing
Market Value
~$34,511
Leica KE-7A (Elcan 2/66mm)
Leica · Germany · 1970 · 135 film
The Leica KE-7A (Elcan 2/66mm) was a 35mm camera introduced by Leica in 1970, utilizing the standard 135 film cartridge. Its most defining characteristic is the pairing with the fixed Elcan 2/66mm lens, a high-quality component typically associated with Leica's rangefinder and reflex cameras of the era. The camera itself represented a straightforward offering within Leica's lineup during a period of transition, focusing on core functionality rather than groundbreaking innovation. It served as a practical tool for photographers seeking reliable performance and the renowned optics of the Elcan lens system.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
Pricing
Market Value
~$34,511
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
4.0
Value
2.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0


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