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  2. Leica copies - Wikipedia

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    The Leica copies originate from the Leica camera that was launched by Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar in 1925, using the Leica 39mm screw mount of 26 threads per inch (25.4 mm), and the standard 35mm film. The design was carried out by Oskar Barnack , beginning in 1913 by building a camera for 24×36 mm negatives that by now is called the Ur-Leica, or ...

  3. List of Leica Camera models - Wikipedia

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    Leica TL2 – The Leica TL2 is the successor of the Leica TL. Leica CL – The camera was introduced November 21, 2017. Non-Leica (Sigma and Panasonic) Sigma and Panasonic joined forces with Leica to form the L-mount Alliance on 25 September 2018 and license the L-mount system for their own lines of lenses and cameras. [16]

  4. Lens mount - Wikipedia

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    Bayonet (Leica M) Photography Leica M: 27.80 mm 35 mm: 44 mm Bayonet Photography Leica M series Leica CL Minolta CLE: Leica R: 47.00 mm 35 mm: 49 mm Bayonet Photography Leica L: 20 mm 35 mm and APS-C: 51.6 mm Bayonet Photography (Digital) L-Mount Alliance (Leica, Panasonic, Sigma, DJI and Blackmagic Design cameras) Contax RF 34.85 mm 35 mm: 44 ...

  5. Leica Standard - Wikipedia

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    Leica Standard chrome (serial number 244297), 1937, front view Leica Standard chrome (serial number 244297), 1937, top view. The Leica Standard, Model E was the fourth version of the original 35 mm Leica camera to be launched from Ernst Leitz in Wetzlar, Germany. The concept was conceived by their employee Oskar Barnack in 1913. Production of ...

  6. Leica M3 - Wikipedia

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    The M3 introduced several features to the Leica, among them the combination of viewfinder and rangefinder in one bright window, like on the Contax II, a bayonet lens mount, and rapid film advance lever. It was the most successful model of the M series, with over 220,000 units sold by the time production of the M3 model ended in 1967.

  7. Baby with extremely rare defect born with one eye in middle ...

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    A tragic photo of a baby born with only one eye and no nose has been circulating the Internet. The baby is being referred to as "baby cyclops" due to the comparisons drawn with the mythical cyclops.

  8. Leica M-D (Typ 262) - Wikipedia

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    The Leica M-D (Typ 262) was a digital rangefinder camera released by Leica Camera on 28 April 2016. The M-D is the second digital camera in the Leica M mount line-up without the rear LCD screen . The first such camera was the Leica M Edition 60 that founded on 16 September 2014, and was released to mark the sixtieth anniversary of its Leica M ...

  9. Leica R3 - Wikipedia

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    Leica launched the Leica R3 in 1976. It was the successor of the Leicaflex SL2, and was developed in cooperation with Minolta, together with the Minolta XE bodies. [1] It was a 35mm SLR with a Copal CLS electronic focal plane shutter, which was produced for Leica and Minolta only. [1] [2]