After 15 years on the market, Leica M7 has now been officially discontinued. As reported on Red Dot Forum, Leica will not be producing the M7 any longer, and you’ll be able to get it only from the remaining stock at various dealers.

Leica M7 was introduced in 2002 as a follow-up to the M6. It had a more modern aperture priority mode and electronically controlled shutter. It was also the first M camera with a built-in DX code reader for ISO detection.

While the “passing of a legend” may be sad for all film lovers and Leica devotees, you can still get the Leica MP and Leica M-A. These rangefinder film cameras will continue to be produced and they’re still in the catalog. [via Leica Rumors, Red Dot Forum]