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*'''Production era''' 1968-?? | *'''Production era''' 1968-?? | ||
*'''Type''' - Close-up belows for 90, 100 and 135 mm lenses. Can be used in landscape or portrait view and with [[100mm f/4 Macro-Elmar-R]] over the focusing range infinity to 1:1 | *'''Type''' - Close-up belows for 90, 100 and 135 mm lenses. Can be used in landscape or portrait view and with [[100mm f/4 Macro-Elmar-R]] over the focusing range infinity to 1:1 | ||
*'''Accessories''' | *'''Accessories''' | ||
**16494 twin cable release | |||
**[[14167]] adapter for use with M-lenses | |||
**[[16863]] adapter for use with | |||
***[[1:3.5 / 65 Elmar]] | |||
***[[Elmarit f= 9 cm 1:2.8 ]] (head only) | |||
***[[135mm f/4 Tele-Elmar]] | |||
*'''Designers''' - [[Werner Mohr]] and [[Werner Schlapp]] - 9 Nov 1966 | *'''Designers''' - [[Werner Mohr]] and [[Werner Schlapp]] - 9 Nov 1966 | ||
*'''Source''' - [http://www.cameramanuals.org/leica_pdf/leica_accessory_guide.pdf Laney's 1984 Accessory Guide] pages 30 & 31 | *'''Source''' - [http://www.cameramanuals.org/leica_pdf/leica_accessory_guide.pdf Laney's 1984 Accessory Guide] pages 30 & 31 |
Revision as of 21:54, 1 May 2012
- Code names - 16860, Bellows-R
- Production era 1968-??
- Type - Close-up belows for 90, 100 and 135 mm lenses. Can be used in landscape or portrait view and with 100mm f/4 Macro-Elmar-R over the focusing range infinity to 1:1
- Accessories
- Designers - Werner Mohr and Werner Schlapp - 9 Nov 1966
- Source - Laney's 1984 Accessory Guide pages 30 & 31
- Forum discussion