The M Film Era · 1954–2006

Leica M1 / MD / MDA

Known as "M1", "MD", "MDA"

CameraLeica M mountMade in Germany1959–1966KOOCT10125

Where the M3 and M2 were precision photographic instruments for reportage, the M1 (1959–1964) stripped out the rangefinder to create the simplest, cheapest M body for scientific and military photography. The MD (1964) went further still: no rangefinder, no viewfinder window at all — just a bare body designed for use on copy stands, in labs, or behind microscope adaptors where you never compose through the lens anyway. The MDA (1966) added a self-timer and was produced in small numbers.

Together these bodies account for roughly 10,000 units — tiny by M standards — but they reveal that Leica designed the M chassis as a modular platform, not just a premium consumer camera. Collectors value them for their austerity and rarity.

Key specs

rangefinder
none
viewfinder
M1: 35/50mm frames only; MD/MDA: none
shutter
mechanical cloth, 1s–1/1000s
produced
~9,650 M1, ~1,900 MD, ~1,700 MDA
mount
Leica M

Market value

Used-market price history is coming soon.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leica_M1

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