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Leica Celebrates 60 Years of ‘James Bond’ With the D-Lux 7 007 Edition

Leica Celebrates 60 Years of ‘James Bond’ With the D-Lux 7 007 Edition

Leica has teamed up with EON Productions for a photography exhibition featuring some of the most iconic James Bond images, in tandem with the special release of their limited D-Lux 7 007 Edition.

From its sophisticated exterior to its high-performance technical specifications, the special edition D-Lux 7 takes on the refinement, discreetness, and readiness for action of the iconic double agent. Subtly adorning the body and hand grip is a repeated rhombus textured pattern, which ensures a firm and safe handling of the high-end compact camera. The signature 007 logo is imprinted onto the top plate, while the legendary gun-barrel design is engraved on the lens cap to emulate the opening sequence of every James Bond films.

When it comes to technicality, the D-Lux 7 007 Edition is integrated with the model’s usual large image sensor and speedy Leica DC Vario-Summilux lens. Accompanying the camera, the specially designed leather case mimics the look of a holster, while adding portability and convenience.

Retailing at €1,990 EUR (approximately $2,113 USD), the D-Lux 7 007 Edition is globally available in-store and online at Leica, as well as its authorized retailers. It’s released in a limited run of 1,962 units to coincide with the year the first James Bond movie, Dr. No premiered.

Also opening today is the Photographs from the James Bond Archive exhibition. The installation features some of the most iconic stills from all the James Bond films to date and will remain on view at the Leica Gallery London until March 21, 2023. Visit Leica’s official website for more information regarding both the camera and exhibition.

Leica Gallery London
64-66 Duke St,
London W1K 6JD,
United Kingdom

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