How Much Is a Used Leica SL (Typ 601) Worth? (2026 Price Guide)
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Current Leica SL (Typ 601) Used Price in 2026
As of June 19, 2026: The fair range for a used Leica SL (Typ 601) — where the middle half of listings sit — is $1,603–$2,006, around an asking median of $1,718. Confirmed sale prices are still thin for this model. The fair range (middle 50% of asking prices) is $1,603–$2,006; rare finishes and special editions push the full span far wider. The cheapest active listing right now is $1,282 (MPB UK).
Market pace83 listed now · half are gone within 32 days, a steady-moving used market.
The Leica SL (Typ 601), launched in 2015, was Leica's first L-mount camera and the start of the SL system: a 24-megapixel full-frame mirrorless built into a famously solid, weather-sealed machined body with a large, bright electronic viewfinder that set a benchmark for its time. It uses contrast-detect autofocus, lacks in-body image stabilization, and pairs a top-plate info display with a fixed rear screen. As the original SL it is now the most affordable way into the system on the used market, and it remains a capable home for adapted M and R lenses.
Leica SL (Typ 601) Price by Region
Excludes special editions, collectables, bundles, and call-for-price listings.
| Region | Listings | Low | High | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Europe | 41 | $1,374 | $4,600 | $1,791 |
| North America | 31 | $1,427 | $10,100 | $2,901 |
| United Kingdom | 8 | $1,282 | $4,231 | $1,909 |
| Japan | 2 | $1,677 | $2,625 | $2,151 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What accessories add the most value to a used Leica SL (Typ 601)?
Condition is the main driver of value; on a modern digital body the accessories that move price are the genuine battery and charger, which are expensive to replace, plus the original box, papers, and any remaining warranty. A body-only listing sells for a little less than a complete one in the same condition, but there is no period-case or matching-number premium the way there is on vintage and collectible Leicas. Condition, shutter count, and warranty status matter far more.
Can a used Leica SL (Typ 601) still be serviced, and does it come with a warranty?
Usually yes. Leica services its current and recent digital bodies, and the Leica SL (Typ 601) is new enough that support and parts are readily available. Servicing a digital body means sensor cleaning, firmware updates, and electronic repair, which Leica handles. On warranty: a used Leica SL (Typ 601) from a dealer such as KEH, MPB, or an authorized Leica dealer typically carries a limited warranty, often 60 to 180 days, while private and most eBay sales are sold as-is, so test everything on arrival, especially the sensor, EVF, and card slots.
Is the original Leica SL still worth buying used?
It can be, if you value the build, the viewfinder, and a 24MP full-frame sensor at the lowest entry price in the SL line. The trade-offs versus later bodies are no in-body stabilization, slower contrast-detect autofocus, and an older processor and battery. For deliberate shooting and adapted M or R lenses it is still very usable; for fast autofocus or stabilization, look to the SL2 or SL3.
What lenses fit the Leica SL (Typ 601)?
It was the first L-mount body, so all L-Mount Alliance lenses (Leica SL, Sigma, Panasonic) fit natively, and Leica M and R lenses adapt with the M-Adapter L and R-Adapter L. Many owners bought the SL specifically as a high-quality digital home for their M glass.
What should I check on a used SL (Typ 601)?
These are durable, but they are now several years old, so test autofocus, the EVF, and all controls, and check the battery's health since the SL battery ages and genuine replacements are pricey. Confirm firmware, inspect the sensor at small apertures, and ask for the shutter count. Factor the cost of an adapter if you plan to use M or R lenses.
