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*'''Production era''' - 1933-1939 | *'''Production era''' - 1933-1939 | ||
*'''Type''' - Universal viewfinder for the focal lengths 3.5-13.5 cm with non-zoom, mirror-image with parallax adjusting FOOT lever. | *'''Type''' - Universal viewfinder for the focal lengths 3.5-13.5 cm with non-zoom, mirror-image with parallax adjusting FOOT lever. | ||
*'''Variants''' - Early models have a one piece conical nose; later version had a rounded collar between the nose cone and the body; Black and nickel, black and chrome or all chrome with long or short accessory clip and slight variations in overall length. | *'''Variants''' - Early models have a one piece conical nose; later version had a rounded collar between the nose cone and the body; Black and nickel, black and chrome or all chrome with long or short accessory clip and slight variations in overall length. | ||
**'''VIDOM''', Camera version (left 2 images) | |||
**'''HEER''', gray paint, wartime version with masks locked at 13.5 cm without parallax adjustment. '''Stereo version''' also produced during the war. | **'''HEER''', gray paint, wartime version with masks locked at 13.5 cm without parallax adjustment. '''Stereo version''' also produced during the war. | ||
**'''KINSU''' - Cine version (right image) for 1.5 to 15 cm lenses. The eyepiece has a large eye-cup. | **'''KINSU''' - Cine version (right image) for 1.5 to 15 cm lenses. The eyepiece has a large eye-cup. |
Latest revision as of 13:06, 23 May 2011
- Production era - 1933-1939
- Type - Universal viewfinder for the focal lengths 3.5-13.5 cm with non-zoom, mirror-image with parallax adjusting FOOT lever.
- Variants - Early models have a one piece conical nose; later version had a rounded collar between the nose cone and the body; Black and nickel, black and chrome or all chrome with long or short accessory clip and slight variations in overall length.
- VIDOM, Camera version (left 2 images)
- HEER, gray paint, wartime version with masks locked at 13.5 cm without parallax adjustment. Stereo version also produced during the war.
- KINSU - Cine version (right image) for 1.5 to 15 cm lenses. The eyepiece has a large eye-cup.
- Evolution - Preceded by VILLO and replaced by VIOOH
- Reference - Page 12 of Dennis Laney's Leica 1984 Accessory Guide courtesy of Mike Butkus
- Designer - Ernst Leitz II
- Forum discussion