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" . . . Leica always had the obtainment of the best possible optical glasses for its M lenses as one aim of paramount importance, and the examples are manifold: the thorium oxide glass nD= 1,69112 vD= 54, 8 included in four of the lenses of the optical formula of the Leitz Summitar* [[Summicron (I) f= 5 cm 1:2]] Original Project 1950 designed by [[Gustav Kleinberg]] and [[Otto Zimmermann]] (which also had a flint lead-glass plate to avoid film fogging by radiation) . . ." '''Source''' - [http://elrectanguloenlamano.blogspot.com/2008_06_01_archive.html José Manuel Serrano Esparza]
" . . . Leica always had the obtainment of the best possible optical glasses for its M lenses as one aim of paramount importance, and the examples are manifold: the thorium oxide glass nD= 1,69112 vD= 54, 8 included in four of the lenses of the optical formula of the Leitz Summitar* [[Summicron (I) f= 5 cm 1:2]] Original Project 1950 designed by [[Gustav Kleinberg]] and [[Otto Zimmermann]] (which also had a flint lead-glass plate to avoid film fogging by radiation) . . ." '''Source''' - [http://elrectanguloenlamano.blogspot.com/2008_06_01_archive.html José Manuel Serrano Esparza]
- They also designed the [[Summitar f= 5 cm 1:2]] - [http://www.marcocavina.com/articoli_fotografici/50mm_Leica_a_telemetro/00_pag.htm Mario Cavina]
 
=== E. Leitz Photographic Patents by Gustav Kleinberg ===
 
*1950 JUL 20 - PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVE LENS SYSTEM (7 / 6) with [[Otto Zimmermann]] (see above right and [[Summicron (I) f= 5 cm 1:2]])
*1958 AUG 21 - PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVE (7 / 5) with [[Otto Zimmermann]] and [[Eugen Hermanni]] (see above left)

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" . . . Leica always had the obtainment of the best possible optical glasses for its M lenses as one aim of paramount importance, and the examples are manifold: the thorium oxide glass nD= 1,69112 vD= 54, 8 included in four of the lenses of the optical formula of the Leitz Summitar* Summicron (I) f= 5 cm 1:2 Original Project 1950 designed by Gustav Kleinberg and Otto Zimmermann (which also had a flint lead-glass plate to avoid film fogging by radiation) . . ." Source - José Manuel Serrano Esparza

E. Leitz Photographic Patents by Gustav Kleinberg