Leica M5

The Leica M5 is a 35 mm camera by Leica AG, introduced in 1971. It was the first Leica rangefinder camera to feature through-the-lens (TTL) metering. The M5 is the last M to be built entirely in Wetzlar by hand using the traditional "adjust and fit" method. The M5 departed from the traditional silhouette of the Leica rangefinders, that had little changed since the M3 (1954). The height and width of the body were larger (H 84 mm x W 150 mm x D 36 ... more
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