Used Leica M EV1 Price Guide
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The Leica M EV1, released in 2025, is the first M body to replace the optical rangefinder with a built-in electronic viewfinder. It shares the 60MP triple-resolution sensor and electronics with the M11, adding focus peaking, focus magnification, and a true exposure preview — features M shooters previously relied on external Visoflex units for. The EV1 broadens the M-mount workflow to longer lenses, close focus, and adapted glass without sacrificing the manual, deliberate shooting feel. On the used market it is still a current-generation body and commands prices close to new, with documentary, street, and family shooters drawn to the wider framing options.
Leica M EV1 Price by Region
Excludes special editions, collectables, bundles, and call-for-price listings.
| Region | Listings | Low | High | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Europe | 10 | $6,299 | $8,720 | $8,021 |
| Hong Kong | 5 | $7,459 | $8,299 | $7,951 |
| North America | 4 | $8,200 | $9,300 | $8,834 |
| United Kingdom | 1 | $8,681 | $8,681 | $8,681 |
| Australia | 1 | $8,663 | $8,663 | $8,663 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a used Leica M EV1 cost in 2026?
Used Leica M EV1 cameras currently sell for between $6,299 and $9,300, with an average of $8,221 across 21 active listings tracked daily.
Where can I buy a used Leica M EV1?
Listings are aggregated from 9 trusted sources including Fotohandel Delfshaven, Leica Classic, MPB EU, and 6 more. UsedCameraTracker links directly to each seller's page.
What's the cheapest used Leica M EV1 available right now?
The lowest-priced Leica M EV1 currently tracked is $6,299. Prices update daily, so the floor moves as listings sell.
Does a used Leica M EV1 hold its value?
With 21 active listings ranging from $6,299 to $9,300, the Leica M EV1 retains strong secondary-market value. Special editions and mint-condition bodies command the upper end.
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