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'''[Articles about f-stops are supposed to be universal, at least in the Leica universe: Leica R, Leica M, etc.]''' | |||
Summilux f1.4 35mm | Summilux f1.4 35mm | ||
*Units made in Canada circa 1969 have serial numbers like 2222xxx. | *Units made in Canada circa 1969 have serial numbers like 2222xxx. | ||
*Lenshood #12504. Note that this hood unscrews into two parts to enable the capture of a series VII filter. (Series VII filters do not have screw threads. They must be held in place with a retaining ring, as with this hood.) | *Lenshood #12504. Note that this hood unscrews into two parts to enable the capture of a series VII filter. (Series VII filters do not have screw threads. They must be held in place with a retaining ring, as with this hood.) |
Latest revision as of 15:32, 29 January 2008
[Articles about f-stops are supposed to be universal, at least in the Leica universe: Leica R, Leica M, etc.]
Summilux f1.4 35mm
- Units made in Canada circa 1969 have serial numbers like 2222xxx.
- Lenshood #12504. Note that this hood unscrews into two parts to enable the capture of a series VII filter. (Series VII filters do not have screw threads. They must be held in place with a retaining ring, as with this hood.)