Camera Shelf

Cameras

Film and digital classics where design, optics, and repairability matter.

6 profiles / 6 brands

cameras / Leica

Leica M3

Leica M3 is a camera reference from Leica, introduced in 1954 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

cameras / Hasselblad

Hasselblad 500C/M

Hasselblad 500C/M is a camera reference from Hasselblad, introduced in 1970 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

cameras / Contax

Contax T2

Contax T2 is a camera reference from Contax, introduced in 1990 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

cameras / Nikon

Nikon F3

Nikon F3 is a camera reference from Nikon, introduced in 1980 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

cameras / Rolleiflex

Rolleiflex 2.8F

Rolleiflex 2.8F is a camera reference from Rolleiflex, associated with the 1960s-1980s period and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

cameras / Polaroid

Polaroid SX-70

Polaroid SX-70 is a camera reference from Polaroid, introduced in 1972 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.