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The M Edition 70 commemorates when the Leica M3 was released in 1954 as the first M camera.
It's another chance for Leica to milk money out of its rich whales for nearly six million dollars in revenue.
The real devil in the details here is the Leicavit , an old-timey accessory from the heyday of film rangefinders.
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