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*'''Size''' (Width x Length)- 18 x ? mm / 0.7 x ? in  
*'''Size''' (Width x Length)- 18 x ? mm / 0.7 x ? in  
 
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*'''Weight''' - 7 g / 0.25 oz  
*'''Weight''' - 7 g / 0.25 oz  


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*'''On the street''' - $US 309 in 2008
*'''On the street''' - $US 309 in 2008
*'''Manufacturer's description''' - Especially when shooting close to the ground with the LEICA [[90mm f/4 Macro-Elmar-M]], the LEICA anglefinder M provides for relaxed picture taking with no neck strain, and is generally useful in situations where you do not wish to - or are unable to - hold the camera directly in front of your eyes. The LEICA ANGLEFINDER M is screwed onto the ocular of the Leica M by means of a thumbscrew, can be turned freely, and allows the subject to be viewed at a 45-degree angle. The roughly 8.7 mm diameter central circle of the viewfinder displayed by the LEICA ANGLEFINDER M also includes the light balance and exposure indicators in the viewfinder of. Whether the bright line viewfinder frame is displayed depends on the viewfinder magnification-see the following table:
*'''Manufacturer's description''' - Especially when shooting close to the ground with the LEICA [[90mm f/4 Macro-Elmar-M]], the LEICA anglefinder M provides for relaxed picture taking with no neck strain, and is generally useful in situations where you do not wish to - or are unable to - hold the camera directly in front of your eyes. The LEICA ANGLEFINDER M is screwed onto the ocular of the Leica M by means of a thumbscrew, can be turned freely, and allows the subject to be viewed at a 45-degree angle. The roughly 8.7 mm diameter central circle of the viewfinder displayed by the LEICA ANGLEFINDER M also includes the light balance and exposure indicators in the viewfinder of. Whether the bright line viewfinder frame is displayed depends on the viewfinder magnification-see the following table:
----------0.58x  0.72x  0.85x
19:25, 24 February 2010 (CET)19:25, 24 February 2010 (CET)0.58x  0.72x  0.85x
28 frames no no o
*28 frames no no o
35 frames no no no
*35 frames no no no
50 frames yes -- no
*50 frames yes -- no
75 frames yes yes --
*75 frames yes yes --
90 frames yes yes yes
*90 frames yes yes yes
135 frames o yes yes
*135 frames o yes yes


Key:
*Key:
o Not available
o Not available
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Revision as of 20:25, 24 February 2010

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  • Leica Order No. - 12531
  • Production era - 2005-Current
  • Mount - Fits into Leica M eyepiece - rotatable
  • Number of lenses/groups - 2/2 Galilean telescope
  • Magnification - 0.58x < 0.85x
  • Scales - n/a
  • Materials - Anodized aluminum, rubber eyepiece and optical glass
  • Size (Width x Length)- 18 x ? mm / 0.7 x ? in
  • Weight - 7 g / 0.25 oz
  • Inscription - Leica (logo)
  • On the street - $US 309 in 2008
  • Manufacturer's description - Especially when shooting close to the ground with the LEICA 90mm f/4 Macro-Elmar-M, the LEICA anglefinder M provides for relaxed picture taking with no neck strain, and is generally useful in situations where you do not wish to - or are unable to - hold the camera directly in front of your eyes. The LEICA ANGLEFINDER M is screwed onto the ocular of the Leica M by means of a thumbscrew, can be turned freely, and allows the subject to be viewed at a 45-degree angle. The roughly 8.7 mm diameter central circle of the viewfinder displayed by the LEICA ANGLEFINDER M also includes the light balance and exposure indicators in the viewfinder of. Whether the bright line viewfinder frame is displayed depends on the viewfinder magnification-see the following table:

19:25, 24 February 2010 (CET)19:25, 24 February 2010 (CET)0.58x 0.72x 0.85x

  • 28 frames no no o
  • 35 frames no no no
  • 50 frames yes -- no
  • 75 frames yes yes --
  • 90 frames yes yes yes
  • 135 frames o yes yes
  • Key:

o Not available

-- Not visible with eyeglasses