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*'''Production era''' - 1968-1974 | *'''Production era''' - 1968-1974 | ||
*'''Code number''' - 14182 | *'''Code number''' - 14182 | ||
*'''Type''' - 60 mm extension tube | *'''Type''' - 60 mm extension tube<br>Lens - Reproduction ratio - Closest focusing distance - Smallest object area | ||
**[[1:5.6 / 400 Telyt]] - 1 : 3.3 - 7.4 ft - 80 x 120 mm | **[[1:5.6 / 400 Telyt]] - 1 : 3.3 - 7.4 ft - 80 x 120 mm | ||
**[[1:6.8 / 400 Telyt]] - 1 : 4.7 - 13 ft - 110 x 160 mm | **[[1:6.8 / 400 Telyt]] - 1 : 4.7 - 13 ft - 110 x 160 mm | ||
**[[1:6.8 / 560 Telyt]] - 112 x 168 mm | |||
*'''Source''' | *'''Source''' | ||
** Dennis Laney's '''Leica Lens Practice: Choosing and Using Leica Lenses''' pg. 161 | ** Dennis Laney's '''Leica Lens Practice: Choosing and Using Leica Lenses''' pg. 161 | ||
*'''Forum discussion''' | |||
**[http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-collectors-historica/254586-telyt-400-560-mm-f-6-a.html] see #9 |
Latest revision as of 15:38, 27 September 2012
- Production era - 1968-1974
- Code number - 14182
- Type - 60 mm extension tube
Lens - Reproduction ratio - Closest focusing distance - Smallest object area- 1:5.6 / 400 Telyt - 1 : 3.3 - 7.4 ft - 80 x 120 mm
- 1:6.8 / 400 Telyt - 1 : 4.7 - 13 ft - 110 x 160 mm
- 1:6.8 / 560 Telyt - 112 x 168 mm
- Source
- Dennis Laney's Leica Lens Practice: Choosing and Using Leica Lenses pg. 161
- Forum discussion
- [1] see #9