

Some cameras document history.
Some become history.
This Leica M4 paired with the legendary APO-Summicron-M 35mm f/2 is not just a precision photographic instrument — it is a singular, artistic object.
The Leica M4 needs no introduction. Mechanical perfection. Pure rangefinder experience. Built in Wetzlar during an era when cameras were engineered to outlive their owners.
But this particular example goes far beyond standard production.

The camera body has been extensively hand-engraved by an unknown master engraver. The work is highly detailed, deeply sculpted, and executed with varying engraving depths, shadowing techniques, and layered relief. The result is not surface decoration — it is dimensional artwork.
Light interacts with the engraving differently at every angle.
The shadows move.
The details reveal themselves gradually.

There is no documentation of the engraver, and all signs suggest this was not a factory Leica engraving, but a private commission or independent artistic transformation. That makes it even more unique.
There is only one like this.
Mounted on this extraordinary body is the APO-Summicron-M 35mm f/2, one of the most advanced 35mm lenses ever produced for the Leica M system.

It delivers clinical precision — the perfect counterbalance to the camera’s artistic exterior.
Where the body tells a story, the lens captures it.

This is not simply a Leica kit.
It is:
For the collector who already owns standard examples, this piece stands apart.
For the photographer who appreciates craftsmanship beyond specification sheets, it offers something rarer than condition grades or serial ranges:






