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  2. List of Leica lenses - Wikipedia

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    Leica 100 mm f /4.0 Macro-Elmar-R bellows version; Leica 100 mm f /4.0 Macro-Elmar-R helical version; Leica 100 mm f /2.8 APO-Macro-Elmarit-R; Leica 135 mm Elmarit-R 1st version – 1965; Leica 135 mm Elmarit-R 2nd version; Lens APO Telyt R 3.4/180 (by Walter Mandler) Leica 180 mm f /4 Elmar-R – 1976; Leica 180 mm f /2.8 Elmarit-R 1st version

  3. List of Leica Camera models - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Leica announced two updates on the series: the Leica X-E (Typ 102) featuring a 24 mm f /2.8 lens and the Leica X (Typ 113) which has a 23mm f /1.7 lens. C series On September 8, 2013, Leica announced the Leica C (Typ 112) , a compact camera with an electronic viewfinder based on the Panasonic DMC-LF1.

  4. Leica M (Typ 240) - Wikipedia

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    The Leica M-P (Typ 240) was announced on 21 August 2014 under the slogan the 'Perfect understatement', the camera was released by Leica two years following the Leica M (Typ 240). Featuring a full-frame 24 MP CMOS sensor and 2 GB of built-in RAM, Leica claims that the new M-P digital is 'twice as fast' as the standard M (Typ 240).

  5. Leica M mount - Wikipedia

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    The Leica M mount is a camera lens mount introduced in 1954 with the Leica M3, and a range of lenses. It has been used on all the Leica M-series cameras and certain accessories (e.g. Visoflex reflex viewing attachment) up to the current film Leica M-A and digital Leica M11 cameras. This lens mount has also been used by Epson, Ricoh, Minolta ...

  6. Elmar (lens) - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; ... Leica Tele-Elmar 135 mm 90 mm (9 cm) screw mount lens for Leica. ... Leica 100 mm f /4.0 Macro-Elmar-R bellows version;

  7. Summarit - Wikipedia

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    The Summarit was initially introduced as Leica's fastest lens in 1949 with a maximum aperture of f/1.5. Since then, the Noctilux and Summilux named lenses have superseded this old aperture. [1] On 3 August 2007 Leica revived the name and announced a series of less expensive lenses, the Summarit-M.

  8. M39 lens mount - Wikipedia

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    The high cost of quality lenses led to the dual use camera/enlarger of the lenses, hence the fact that enlargers also accept 39 mm lenses. Detail of the mounting of a Leica IIIf Currently, Cosina in Japan — many of whose recent products are marketed under the Voigtländer brand — and FED in Ukraine continue to produce camera bodies using a ...

  9. Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246) - Wikipedia

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    The M Monochrom (Typ 246) offers an increase in ISO range up to ISO 25,000, a new 3 inches 921,000-dot LCD screen and live view shooting including focus peaking and 10x magnification. Also included is full HD video recording. [1] [2] [3] The Monochrom (Typ 246) is the successor of the Leica M Monochrom. [4] [5] It was succeeded by the Leica M10 ...