Leica MP black paint no.55 *
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Hammer Price
€1,200,000
incl. Buyer's Premium
Estimate €300,000 – 350,000
Condition : A-
Manufacture Year : 1957
It was at the “Photokina” fair in Cologne in 1956 when the new Leica MP was introduced to the public. It was much more than a mere variation of the Leica M3. It was the only serial model which has an individual number, differing fundamentally from the usual fabrication numbers of all other Leica cameras. With a total number of only 412 units produced, the MP is among the rarest Leica models of all time. The black-paint version was produced only 141 times and acquired mainly by professional photographers. Many of the famous Magnum photographers used MP cameras. Today it is among the most sought-after Leicas of all. The idea which led to the production of the MP model came from several well-known American press photographers, who wanted to make use of the advantages of the Leicavit (available at that time for IIIf only) on their Leica M cameras as well. It was mainly the suggestion of Alfred Eisenstaedt and David Douglas Duncan which aroused the interest of Dr. Ludwig Leitz, who was the director of the development and construction department in 1955. The camera offered here is in beautiful condition, with only minimal signs of use. It has been partially restored by Leitz around the 1970s. It comes with a matching Leicavit MP in black paint finish - it is for sure one of the best examples of this special camera we have seen. It has been delivered to Leitz London on 24.07.1957. The Leica MP is one of the most important Leica cameras made and probably the one that started the trend of black paint M cameras being used by professionals and loved by collectors nowadays.