The Book of the Leica R-series Cameras
By (Author) Brian Long
Veloce Publishing Ltd
Earthworld an imprint of Veloce Publishing Ltd
5th April 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
771.31
Hardback
144
Width 250mm, Height 250mm
Researched and written with the full co-operation of the factory, here in definitive detail is the story of the SLRs that saved the Leica brand, along with the numerous lenses sold alongside them. All variations are covered, including official limited editions, allowing collectors to use the book for reference, or simply enjoy the stunning photography - mostly contemporary and original, some taken specially for the book - gathered from all over the world. Successful immediately, these SLR models ran alongside the legendary M-series to defend Leica's honour in the showrooms at a time when it looked like the Japanese had the camera market sewn up. Today, the R-series (1976-2009) is becoming more and more collectable, so this authoritative guide is timely.
The R-series (1976-2009) is becoming more and more collectable, so this authoritative guide is timely. Press-Filmburo Steinmill-Hommel
Born in Coventry, once the heart of the British motor industry, Brian Long is a professional writer with a passion for vintage and sporting machinery. A trained mechanical engineer, he has been involved with the classic car scene most of his life, and loves cameras and old motorcycles with an equal verve. Married to Miho and with two children (Louis and Sophie-Mercedes), Brian now lives just outside Tokyo, and spends much of his free time with Thoroughbred horses. He has had over 80 books published, including a number of highly-acclaimed works on cameras.