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The '''Leotax G''' was [[Leotax]]'s last camera. 500 pieces were sold, not enough to save the company from bankruptcy. It was again a camera in [[Leica]] style, but not just a [[Leica copy]]: Its body was almost like that of a [[Leica M3]], but its [[viewfinder]] was like that of a [[Nikon SP]], and it had an old-style Leica [[M39]] screw mount intead of the M3's Leica M bayonet-mount. | The '''Leotax G''' was [[Leotax]]'s last camera. 500 pieces were sold, not enough to save the company from bankruptcy. It was again a camera in [[Leica]] style, but not just a [[Leica copy]]: Its body was almost like that of a [[Leica M3]], but its [[viewfinder]] was like that of a [[Nikon SP]], and it had an old-style Leica [[M39]] screw mount intead of the M3's Leica M bayonet-mount. | ||
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Revision as of 18:46, 25 August 2011
The Leotax G was Leotax's last camera. 500 pieces were sold, not enough to save the company from bankruptcy. It was again a camera in Leica style, but not just a Leica copy: Its body was almost like that of a Leica M3, but its viewfinder was like that of a Nikon SP, and it had an old-style Leica M39 screw mount intead of the M3's Leica M bayonet-mount.
Links
In Japanese:
- Leotax G among other cameras at Chinpindō
In German:
- Leotax G in an article on Leotax at Peter Lausch's website