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| *'''Code name''' - Einstellfernrohr MONOTUR (w/ mount) | *'''Code name''' - Einstellfernrohr MONOTUR (w/ mount) | ||
| *'''Production era''' - ca.1930s (post-war mount is shown) | *'''Production era''' - ca.1930s (post-war mount is shown) | ||
| *'''Type''' -   4 x 20   | *'''Type''' -   4 x 20 w/ mount that could be attached to the wall of the projection room (cabin). It was meant to check the image quality and focusing on the screen. -Ulrich Zeun | ||
| *'''Field of View''' -	10.3 deg - 180 yd /1000 yd | *'''Field of View''' -	10.3 deg - 180 yd /1000 yd | ||
| *'''Weight''' - 158 g w/ mount | *'''Weight''' - 158 g w/ mount | ||
Revision as of 20:09, 13 November 2013
- Code name - Einstellfernrohr MONOTUR (w/ mount)
- Production era - ca.1930s (post-war mount is shown)
- Type - 4 x 20 w/ mount that could be attached to the wall of the projection room (cabin). It was meant to check the image quality and focusing on the screen. -Ulrich Zeun
- Field of View - 10.3 deg - 180 yd /1000 yd
- Weight - 158 g w/ mount
- Length - 68.5 - 74 mm w/ 7 mm thread for mount
- Serial numbers - -133742-
- Inscription - Ernst Leitz Wetzlar /Monotur /4 x 20 - 1XXXXX
- Photos courtesy of - Ulrich Zeun


