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*'''Production era''' - 1902-ca.1967 | *'''Production era''' - 1902-ca.1967 | ||
*'''Names''' - SUMAN - Micro Summar (similar Leitz micro lenses were MILAR, PHOTAR & LUDAR | *'''Names''' - SUMAN - Micro Summar (similar Leitz micro lenses were MILAR, PHOTAR & LUDAR) | ||
*'''Type''' - Lens for microscopic camera use with Aristophot system or [[UXOOR]], [[Bellows II]] with a special, circular adapter plate (RMS to No. 1 shutter). See also [[PHOTAR-ADAPTER-R]] | *'''Type''' - Lens for microscopic camera use with Aristophot system or [[UXOOR]], [[Bellows II]] with a special, circular adapter plate (RMS to No. 1 shutter). See also [[PHOTAR-ADAPTER-R]] | ||
*'''Focal length''' - 24 mm | *'''Focal length''' - 24 mm |
Revision as of 13:32, 28 May 2012
- Production era - 1902-ca.1967
- Names - SUMAN - Micro Summar (similar Leitz micro lenses were MILAR, PHOTAR & LUDAR)
- Type - Lens for microscopic camera use with Aristophot system or UXOOR, Bellows II with a special, circular adapter plate (RMS to No. 1 shutter). See also PHOTAR-ADAPTER-R
- Focal length - 24 mm
- SUMMAR - from 24 to 120 mm
- MILAR - from 20 to 100 mm
- PHOTAR - from 12.5 to 180 mm
- LUDAR - 22 mm f/1.4 only
- Mount - RMS = (0.800"-36) Royal Microscopical Society (M20.25)
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