The Leica Lenny Kravitz limited-edition camera is a long-rumored collaboration that is set to hit the market sometime this year.
Leica cameras are already some of the most expensive photography equipment on the market and this special edition made from raw brass is sure to be even harder to come by, financially as well as in terms of supply and demand. The Leica Lenny Kravitz set will have a extremely limited release, with only 120 to be made.
The Leica Lenny Kravitz camera comes on the heels of the release of Kravitz's photography book, "Flash." A longtime fan of the brand and a Leica shooter, Lenny Kravitz seems like the natural next choice for the brand to collaborate with.
Leica has also created limited edition co-branded sets with Hello Kitty and Hermes.
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This Leica Lenny Kravitz Edition is Made from Raw Brass
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