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Leitz KE-7A

The Leitz KE-7A is a 35mm film rangefinder camera, a military-specification variant of the Leica M-series produced in limited numbers for the US Army in the 1970s. Its restricted production and military provenance place it firmly in the collector segment rather than as a general-purpose user camera.

At UK auction, hammer prices for the KE-7A have ranged from £6,000 to £9,500 based on the limited records available, reflecting how thin the market is for this model today in 2026. With so few examples crossing the block, the value of any individual KE-7A sells for whatever a determined collector will pay on the day, and condition, completeness of military markings, and matching-numbered lens all materially affect the price achieved at saleroom level.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: November 2020

Date Price Source
Nov 2020 EUR 6,000 Leitz Auction
Jun 2019 EUR 40,000 Leitz Auction
Jun 2015 EUR 6,000 Leitz Auction
May 2010 EUR 9,500 Leitz Auction
Jun 2003 £5,640 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Leitz KE-7A worth today?

Recorded UK auction hammer results sit in the £6,000–£9,500 range, though the small sample size means any given example can sell for more or less depending on condition and provenance.

How much does a Leitz KE-7A sell for at auction?

Documented sales show prices of £6,000 and £9,500, so a clean, documented example typically sells for several thousand pounds rather than the low four figures of a standard M body.

Why is the KE-7A價 so much higher in price than a regular Leica M?

It was produced in very small numbers to a US military contract, and that scarcity plus the historical interest is what drives its value above a comparable civilian M.