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***Type VIa - 184 x 276 / 91 x 137 mm Object Field
***Type VIa - 184 x 276 / 91 x 137 mm Object Field
***Type VIb - 94 x 141 / 62 x 93 mm Object Field
***Type VIb - 94 x 141 / 62 x 93 mm Object Field
**[[90mm f/2 Summicron-R]]
***Type 3 - 161 x 241 / 73 x 109 mm Object Field
*'''Similar but different''' - Not to be confused with earlier close-up lens ELPRO for screw-thread - see [[ELCAT]]
*'''Similar but different''' - Not to be confused with earlier close-up lens ELPRO for screw-thread - see [[ELCAT]]
*'''Extension rings''' - the above close focusing lenses are used with extension rings and tubes for greater magnification :
*'''Extension rings''' - the above close focusing lenses are used with extension rings and tubes for greater magnification :

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  • Production era - 1976-2009
  • Names - ELPRO Type 1 16541 - Type 2 16542 - Type 3 16543 - Type 4 16544
  • Type - E 55 close-up attachment for R-Lenses :
  • Similar for Series VI & VII Lenses - First named MACROTAR and then ELPRO (from 1965-1975)
  • Similar but different - Not to be confused with earlier close-up lens ELPRO for screw-thread - see ELCAT
  • Extension rings - the above close focusing lenses are used with extension rings and tubes for greater magnification :
    • 14139 - 1967 - Set of 3 rings /tubes of various length for Leicaflex Mark 1 and Mark 2
    • 14159 - Set of 3 rings /tubes of various length with preset diaphram for use with Leicaflex SL and later R-cameras
    • MACRO-ADAPTER-R
  • Accessories for Bellows-R
  • Mount - to fit E 55 filter thread of lens and may be stacked for greater magnification
  • Reference - Laney's 1984 Accessory Guide see page 30 for other versions
  • Forum discussion