/main.jpg)
Pricing
Leica 72 (Midland)
Leica · Germany · 1954–1957 (3 years) · 135 film
Produced by Leica from 1954 to 1957, the Leica 72 (Midland) represents a practical, mid-range entry in the company's 35mm film camera lineup during the transition period following the Leica III series. It embodies Leica's characteristic engineering ethos within a more accessible package, featuring a robust, all-metal construction typical of the era. While specific model details are scarce in the provided information, it likely offered reliable operation and Leica's renowned precision manufacturing, potentially incorporating elements from contemporary Leica designs but streamlined for a broader market segment. The "Midland" designation suggests it might have been distributed or marketed under this name in certain territories, reflecting common industry practices of the time. Its primary function was straightforward 35mm photography, aimed at enthusiasts and serious amateurs seeking a dependable Leica-built camera without the complexity or expense of the top-tier models.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
/main.jpg)
/main.jpg)
/main.jpg)



Enjoy this museum? Support on Ko-fi