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E leitz wetzlar germany black shutter release
E leitz wetzlar germany black shutter release











e leitz wetzlar germany black shutter release

Barnack used standard cinema film, but extended the image size to 24 x 36 mm. The first prototypes were built by Oskar Barnack at E. Notes Manufactured by Ernst Leitz, Germany. Leitz VIDOM (Torpedo shaped) multi-finder (c1933-40) Leitz Fikus Collapsing Lens Hood (c1933-65) for use with 35-135mm lenses. Leitz Summitar Summar Hektor - Close-up attachment for Screw Mount Leica. Leitz Summar f2/50 Collapsing Lens with front and rear caps. Leitz Elmar f3.5/50 with rear cap, Standard lens for any Screw Mount Leica. Will fit any of the examples except Leicaflex SLR. Leitz Hektor f4.5/135 lens + Rear Cap in Bakelite Container (c1933-60). This is the original model introduced in 1964 and with the brightest viewing system of any SLR of that time. Leicaflex (1123388) SLR with Summar R2/50 lens. Only a little over 6,000 produced, basically only for scientific or medical work. Leica Ig (925410) with case, Elmar (Collaps) f3.5/50 lens and filter (example c1958). Only difference to IIIc is the slow speeds have been removed. This example shutter not working (c.1948-51). This model production run covered pre to post war period (1940-49) with only minor changes to Leica II, such as addition of slow speeds. Leica IIIc (473841) Black dial, with Summitar f2/50 lens (example c1949). (c.1936) This model introduced the first coupled range finder on a Leica camera.

e leitz wetzlar germany black shutter release

Leica II Black (199776) with Elmar f3.5/50 (this example shows very hard wear and foreign flash sync. Physical Description Cameras, lenses & accessories (17), Leica II, IIIc, IIc, Ig & Leicaflex, metal/ glass/ fabric/ leather, manufactured by Ernst Leitz, Germany, 1836 - 1965













E leitz wetzlar germany black shutter release