Rangefinders & SLRs

The backbone of film photography. From legendary rangefinders to professional SLRs, these cameras defined how the world sees itself.

Leica M3 rangefinder camera with Summicron lens Premium
Leica • 1954–1966

Leica M3 Double Stroke

The camera that set the standard for all rangefinders. Brilliant 0.91x viewfinder with life-size magnification. Whisper-quiet cloth shutter.

¥330,000 Excellent
Nikon F Photomic professional SLR camera
Nikon • 1959–1974

Nikon F Photomic FTn

The professional photojournalist's tool of choice. Virtually indestructible titanium shutter curtain. TTL center-weighted metering.

¥68,000 Very Good
Canon AE-1 Program 35mm SLR camera Beginner Pick
Canon • 1981–1987

Canon AE-1 Program

The camera that brought SLR photography to the masses. Easy program mode, lightweight body, and access to excellent FD lenses.

¥42,000 Good+
Contax T2 premium compact camera with Zeiss lens Rare
Contax • 1990–2002

Contax T2 Titanium

Premium compact with legendary Carl Zeiss Sonnar 38mm f/2.8. Titanium body, sapphire shutter release, and program AE exposure.

¥180,000 Good+
Olympus OM-1 compact mechanical SLR
Olympus • 1972–1987

Olympus OM-1

Revolutionary compact SLR that proved smaller is better. Full mechanical operation, center-weighted meter, and exceptional Zuiko optics.

¥48,000 Very Good
Pentax K1000 reliable student SLR camera
Pentax • 1976–1997

Pentax K1000

The ultimate learning camera. Fully mechanical, simple controls, and built to last forever. Perfect for students and those who value simplicity.

¥28,000 Good

The Larger Negative

Medium format delivers a quality of image that digital still struggles to match. Larger negatives mean finer grain, richer tonality, and extraordinary detail.

Hasselblad 500C/M with Carl Zeiss Planar lens Iconic
Hasselblad • 1970–1994

Hasselblad 500C/M

The modular medium format system. Square 6x6 negatives through legendary Carl Zeiss T* optics. Interchangeable backs, finders, and lenses.

¥270,000 Excellent
Rolleiflex 2.8F twin lens reflex camera Museum Grade
Rollei • 1960–1981

Rolleiflex 2.8F

The pinnacle of TLR design. Schneider Xenotar optics deliver extraordinary resolution with beautiful bokeh. Waist-level shooting creates a unique perspective.

¥420,000 Excellent
Mamiya RB67 Pro S medium format SLR
Mamiya • 1974–1990

Mamiya RB67 Pro S

The portrait photographers workhorse. Revolving back for easy orientation switch. 6x7 negatives with exceptional Sekor optics.

¥95,000 Very Good

The Ultimate Detail

Toyo-View 45G large format view camera on tripod
Large Format • 4x5 & 8x10

Toyo-View 45G

Professional monorail with full front and rear movements. Precision craftsmanship for absolute control over perspective and depth of field.

¥210,000 Very Good

We stock field cameras, monorail systems, and press cameras from Toyo, Sinar, Linhof, and Graflex. Large format lenses and film holders also available.

Immediate Magic

Polaroid SX-70 folding instant camera with photos
Polaroid • 1972–1977

Polaroid SX-70

A masterpiece of industrial design by Henry Dreyfuss. The worlds first folding SLR instant camera creates unique images with the iconic Polaroid look.

¥52,000 Excellent

We carry restored Polaroid, vintage Instax models, and keep Polaroid 600, SX-70, and Instax film in stock year-round.

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