![]() ![]() Today's Leica Camera was born from Ernst Leitz Wetzlar after another renaming of the company in 1986. The new company, Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, would go on to introduce the world's first 35mm still camera in 1914 and later create some of the most legendary photographic tools of the 20th Century. The specially designed Leitz Wetzlar versions commemorate the 150th anniversary of Ernst Leitz taking over management of the Optical Institute in Wetzlar, Germany. The second is the venerable Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH “Leitz Wetzlar,” a favorite of M shooters everywhere. ![]() The first, the Leica M10 Monochrom “Leitz Wetzlar” is a nice surprise, given that the M10 Monochrom was just released about a month ago and we usually don't see special editions until months or even years after introduction. Today, Leica has announced two limited production “Leitz Wetzlar” variants.
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