Leica/Leica Reporter (GG) 250 (upgraded from FF)
Leica Reporter (GG) 250 (upgraded from FF)

Leica Reporter (GG) 250 (upgraded from FF)

Leica · Germany · 1934–1953 (19 years) · 135 film

The Reporter (GG) 250 represents a specialized variant within Leica's mid-20th-century rangefinder lineup, emerging from an earlier FF model upgrade. Produced continuously from 1934 until 1953, it utilized the standard 135 (35mm) film format, consistent with Leica's core offerings. Its designation "GG" likely referred to a specific lens configuration, commonly a longer focal length telephoto lens compared to standard models, perhaps around 135mm, aimed at press and industrial photographers requiring greater reach. The camera retained the robust build quality and excellent mechanical precision characteristic of Leica, featuring a coupled rangefinder system for accurate focusing and a focal-plane shutter with speeds typical for the era. While sharing the fundamental Leica DNA, the Reporter (GG) 250 served a distinct niche, offering a ready-made telephoto solution without requiring separate lens purchases, catering to professionals needing discreet, high-quality, portable equipment for subjects at a distance.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$18,950

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
4.5
Value
3.5
Collectibility
3.0
Historical Significance
2.5

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