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The $2 Million Dollar Camera – Plus the Images That Made it Famous

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If you take photos for a living – or simply love the craft – you are probably like me in that you’ve spent more of your hard earned dough on cameras and photographic gadgetry than the average Joe. But would you be willing to pay 2 million dollars for a camera? That’s a whole new level of love for the magic light-box.

I’m referring to David Douglas Duncan‘s Leica M3, a camera that captured some of the most well known war images along with incredible portraits of his good friend Pablo Picasso. It was just sold for $2.19 million – making it the most expensive commercially manufactured camera ever to be sold.

Although this camera is special because of who wielded it and the incredible images that passed through its innards, it is also unique in that it is one of four Leica M3Ds ever created – the D stands for Duncan. Leica created this battle hardened camera specifically for him, so that he could get in the midst of the action without compromising the integrity of this remarkable tool.

Scroll down for some of Duncan’s famous images and ask yourself the question: if you had all the money in the world, would YOU pay 2 million for a camera with such a deep and rich history?

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  1. Crash Taylor says:
    December 25, 2012 at 12:07 pm

    Of course I would. I would pay 3 million for it.

  2. Daniel kappelle says:
    December 22, 2012 at 11:05 am

    Wow, the shots are awesome. $2 million for a camera? Well, if I had all the money in the world, I would take it. Just to look at it, I would probably dedicate a room to it full of huge prints of photos that were shot with this camera and then put the camera in the middle of the room. I would come in that room now and then, pat the camera, admire the shots and then think: “how can I be as awesome as that guy?”

    Yep, that’s probably what I would do 😀

  3. Christy Harper says:
    December 21, 2012 at 5:26 pm

    This is a great article thanks for sharing 🙂

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