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Leica Reporter (GG) 250 'S-T'
Leica · Germany · 1937 · 135 film
Introduced in 1937, the Leica Reporter (GG) 250 'S-T' represents a specialized variant within Leica's rangefinder line, designed for specific professional applications, likely press or documentary work. Sharing its core 35mm format and rangefinder technology with the contemporary Leica III series, this model incorporated distinct features tailored to its "Reporter" designation, such as a coupled rangefinder integrated with a viewfinder system offering precise focusing and framing capabilities. Its construction adhered to Leica's hallmark standards of precision engineering and robust build quality for the era, utilizing durable materials like brass and leather to withstand demanding field conditions. While sharing the reliable focal-plane shutter mechanism of its siblings, the 'S-T' variant likely offered specific refinements or accessories aimed at enhancing efficiency for the working photojournalist, though the exact nature of these modifications remains obscure due to limited historical documentation. It stands as a testament to Leica's early 20th-century innovation in portable, high-quality cameras, catering to professionals who needed speed and reliability without sacrificing image quality.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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