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*'''Code names''' - AROOG = ALVOO + ELMAR; AROOG CHROM = ALVOO CHROM + ELMAR [http://www.farines-photo.com/tech/leica/screwmount/index.html per Farines List]
*'''Code names''' - AROOG = ALVOO + ELMAR; AROOG CHROM = ALVOO CHROM + ELMAR [http://www.farines-photo.com/tech/leica/screwmount/index.html per Farines List]
   
*'''Production era''' - 1932-1950; 13,545 in black; 13,680 in chrome *'''Production era''' - 1933-1939; 27,366 in black; 49,091 in chrome [http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/pp/leica/sm/leicasm.htm cameras]
*'''Production era''' - 1932-1950; 13,545 in black; 13,680 in chrome *'''Production era''' - 1933-1939; 27,366 in black; 49,091 in chrome [http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/pp/leica/sm/leicasm.htm cameras]
*'''Evolution''' - Extendable rewind knob
*'''Evolution''' - Extendable rewind knob

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1938 Leica IE, with a Leitz Elmar (I) f= 5 cm 1:3.5

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  • Code names - AROOG = ALVOO + ELMAR; AROOG CHROM = ALVOO CHROM + ELMAR per Farines List
  • Production era - 1932-1950; 13,545 in black; 13,680 in chrome *Production era - 1933-1939; 27,366 in black; 49,091 in chrome cameras
  • Evolution - Extendable rewind knob
  • Variants - Last of the bodies with a top-set viewfinder and without a rangefinder; late versions used a type III body, identified by the strap lugs and a plug on the front where the slow-speed dial would have been installed
  • Body - aluminum with black lacquered, chrome or nickel plated brass top plate, base plate and knobs
  • Size L x H x W - 133 x 67 x 33 mm / 5.2 x 2.6 x 1.3 in.
  • Body weight - 368 g / 12.9 oz.
  • Designer - Oskar Barnack

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