135mm f/4 Tele-Elmar: Difference between revisions

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*'''Leica Order No.''' -  11 851 '''LLC''' -  183
*'''Leica Order No.''' -  11 851 '''LLC''' -  183
*'''Production era''' - 1965-1998  
*'''Production era''' - 1965-1998  
*'''Variants''' - 3XXXXXX - telescoping hood version   
*'''Variants''' - 1992-1998 telescoping hood version   
*'''Lens mount''' - Leica M-bayonet
*'''Lens mount''' - Leica M-bayonet
*'''Number of lenses /groups''' - 5 /3
*'''Number of lenses /groups''' - 5 /3
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*'''Dimensions''' (length x diameter) -
*'''Dimensions''' (length x diameter) -
*'''Weight''' - 550 g /1.21 lb
*'''Weight''' - 550 g /1.21 lb
*'''Inscription''' - TELE-ELMAR (-M) 1:4/135 LEITZ WETZLAR 2XXXXXX
*'''Inscription''' - TELE-ELMAR (-M) 1:4/135 LEITZ WETZLAR XXXXXXX
*'''Designer''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Mandler Walter Mandler]
*'''Designer''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Mandler Walter Mandler]

Revision as of 13:39, 13 August 2009

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  • Leica Order No. - 11 851 LLC - 183
  • Production era - 1965-1998
  • Variants - 1992-1998 telescoping hood version
  • Lens mount - Leica M-bayonet
  • Number of lenses /groups - 5 /3
  • F stop range - f/4 > f/22
  • Closest focusing distance - 1.5 m /4.92 ft
  • Smallest object field -
  • Diaphragm setting /type -
  • Angle of view diagonal - 18 degrees
  • Filter type -
  • Accessories -
  • Materials - Black anodized aluminum
  • Dimensions (length x diameter) -
  • Weight - 550 g /1.21 lb
  • Inscription - TELE-ELMAR (-M) 1:4/135 LEITZ WETZLAR XXXXXXX
  • Designer - Walter Mandler