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Leica Camera to exclusively sell D-lux, V-lux and Sofort range on Amazon.in

Leica Camera will start with three camera models on Amazon.in - D-lux, V-lux and Sofort ranging from Rs 25,000 to Rs 90,000. Leica binoculars and camera accessories will also be sold on Amazon.in.

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Amazon announced an partnership with Leica Camera, a company. Now, the high-end German camera brand will offer its range exclusively on .in. Leica Camera will start with three camera models on Amazon.in – D-lux, V-lux and Sofort ranging from Rs 25,000 to Rs 90,000. Leica binoculars and camera accessories will also be sold on Amazon.in.

Sunil Kaul, Managing Director – Pacific, Leica Camera said, “The photography industry is booming in India and we are committed to creating and building a community around the brand by connecting with our target customers. This partnership with Amazon India is a great opportunity for us to create a strong online presence and engage with our customers effectively across the country.”

“Leica Camera is iconic in the world of photography with enthusiasts cherishing their hand-crafted masterpieces. We are delighted to be the partner of choice for Leica Camera in India and are excited to offer their products exclusively on Amazon.in,” said Nadeem Karbhari, Category Leader – Consumer Electronics, Amazon India.

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