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*'''Code names''' - LYKUP = LYKAN + ELMAR, LYKEH = LYKAN + HEKTO; After 1934: ABOOT = AIROO + ELMAR [http://www.farines-photo.com/tech/leica/screwmount/index.html per Farines List] | *'''Code names''' - LYKUP = LYKAN + ELMAR, LYKEH = LYKAN + HEKTO; After 1934: ABOOT = AIROO + ELMAR [http://www.farines-photo.com/tech/leica/screwmount/index.html per Farines List] | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 28 August 2009
1935 Leica II, with it's original Leitz Elmar (I) f= 5 cm 1:3.5 lens finished in nickel chrome.
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- Code names - LYKUP = LYKAN + ELMAR, LYKEH = LYKAN + HEKTO; After 1934: ABOOT = AIROO + ELMAR per Farines List
- Production era - 1932-1948; 36,936 in black; 15,573 in chrome
- Evolution - first Leica camera to have an inbuilt rangefinder
- Size L x H x W - 133 x 67 x 33 mm / 5.2 x 2.6 x 1.3 in
- Weight - 406 g / 14.3 oz.
- Designer - Oskar Barnack