Leitz Leica M4 from 1967, vintage analog film camera, with base plate of ready to load 35 mm film. Body only with no lens on white studio background.
The Leica M4 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera produced by Ernst Leitz GmbH. 1966 -1975. Leica M4 The M4 started production in November 1966, as the direct successor of the M3 and M2, featuring framelines for 35 mm, 50 mm, 90 mm and 135 mm lenses in a magnification viewfinder. It has the frame counter of the M3, with automatic reset after reloading. Three ergonomic modifications were introduced in the M4: a different, angled film advance lever, as well as slightly different rewind, self-timer and frame selection levers a crank for rewinding the film, that replaced the telescopic knob of the M3 a faster loading system that does not need a removable spool Production of the Leica M4 ceased in 1975.
Size: 5123px × 3416px
Location: Uppsala, Sweden.
Photo credit: © Anders Tukler / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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