35mm Leica RF "SM" System Lenses |
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| 5cm (actually 5.2cm)
Leica's earliest available light lens. Introduced in 1933 it was very advanced for its time. The Summar name is actually a recycling of specific nomenclature employed back in 1902 for a six elemen... |
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| Optical advancements such as the then new coating technology pioneered during the Second World War made possible the advantageous splitting of groups into individual elements without the consequent penalty of excessive i... |
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| Hektor 73mm (7.3cm) f1.9
Introduced in 1931 (and continued through the war in very small numbers, 1946) this ground breaking revolutionary in low light capabilities lens was Leitz/Leica's fastest lens at its introdu... |
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| Rare and very sought after 8.5cm (85mm) F1.5 SUMMAREX
A nearly symmetric double Gauss seven element optical execution. Leica's first high speed ultra fast medium telephoto PORTRAIT LENS. Came first in black (in very ... |
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| The LEITZ 200mm F4 TELYT for VISOFLEX
This lens was introduced in 1959 as a replacement for the original 200mm F4.5 Telyt. It is a four element four group design by Mandler and has far better color correction than th... |
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