We've seen our share of expensive cameras. The Phantom v1610, for instance, is capable of shooting 1 million frames per second
— a feat that will cost you $100,000. But that's a veritable bargain
compared to this 1923 Leica camera that just sold at auction for 2.16
million euros ($2.8 million), an absolute record.
German camera-maker Leica is one of the most famous names in high-quality cameras. A new Leica can run you as much as $31,700.
But this 1923 0-series Leica is a piece of camera history, one from the
first batch of 31 cameras the company ever created.
Only about 12 are
known to still exist; fewer still are in such a pristine condition. That
means this camera can command top dollar — or, in this case, top euro. Read More
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