Nearly century-old Leica prototype sold at auction for €14.4 million
- Economy
- DPA
- Published Date: 04:09 | 11 June 2022
- Modified Date: 04:19 | 11 June 2022
The Leica 0-Series prototype (serial number 105) is nearly 100 years old and very rare. It is one of the first 35mm cameras ever made.
The device once belonged to the German photographer and inventor of the 35mm camera, Oskar Barnack.
The sale at Leitz Photographica Auction in Wetzler far exceeded expectations. The camera was expected to fetch between €2 million and €3 million.
The auction, which takes place twice a year, is considered the world's largest for vintage cameras and optical equipment.
In 2018, a 0-Series Leica reportedly sold for €2.4 million.