
Canon IID 2!
The Canon rangefinders of the late 1940s and early 1950s are Leica-compatible screw-mount cameras. Many were brought to the U.S. by servicemen who bought them while visiting Japan during the Korean War.
The Canon IID 2 is a 35mm rangefinder camera produced in the 1950s as part of Canon’s Leica-inspired lineup. It features a combined viewfinder and rangefinder with a 1x magnification, making focusing easier compared to earlier models. The camera supports Leica screw-mount (LTM) lenses and has a cloth focal-plane shutter with speeds ranging from 1s to 1/1000s. Unlike the Canon III series, the IID 2 lacks slow shutter speeds, making it a more streamlined option for photographers who prioritize simplicity. Its solid metal construction and precise engineering make it a reliable choice for vintage camera enthusiasts.
~Perfect for a beginner through to professionals!
Overall condition - Great condition - lens has minor light scratches on the exterior due to use (this will not affect photos) 8/10
~Film for this camera can be found here
This camera has been cleaned, mechanically tested and is in full working condition. Light seals are replaced when necessary.
Return Policy
- We gladly accept returns within 30 days of delivery or pick up if the item arrives defective outside of the detailed conditions when purchased or if any initial defects are present upon receiving the item.