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*'''Production era''' - 1929-1939
*'''Production era''' - 1929-1939
*'''Type''' - Angle bracket to support camera on tripod panorama head.
*'''Type''' - Angle bracket to support camera on tripod panorama head.
*'''Also shown''' - cylindrical FARUX panorama heads complete with 5 cm ring used to rotate the camera with defined click stops  
*'''Also shown''' - cylindrical FARUX panorama heads complete with 5 cm ring used to rotate the camera with defined click stops  
*'''Evolution''' - FARUX was preceded by the 5 cm fixed lens FIAMA (1926) calibrated for landscape only
*'''Evolution''' - FARUX was preceded by the 5 cm fixed lens FIAMA (1926) calibrated for landscape view only
*'''Accessories'''
*'''Accessories'''
**FOONW - 2.8 cm  
**FOONW - 2.8 cm  

Revision as of 14:46, 26 October 2013

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  • Production era - 1929-1939
  • Type - Angle bracket to support camera on tripod panorama head.
  • Also shown - cylindrical FARUX panorama heads complete with 5 cm ring used to rotate the camera with defined click stops
  • Evolution - FARUX was preceded by the 5 cm fixed lens FIAMA (1926) calibrated for landscape view only
  • Accessories
    • FOONW - 2.8 cm
    • FAROS - 3.5 cm
    • FAWAG - 7.3 cm
    • FAXIS - 9 cm
    • FASKI - 10.5 cm
    • FARLY - 13.5 cm
    • FOOQL - 20 cm
    • FIBLA or DOOLU - spirit level
  • Reference - Pages 83-84 of Dennis Laney's Leica 1984 Accessory Guide courtesy of Mike Butkus.
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