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*'''Production era''' - 1925-1936; 58,735 in black with | *'''Production era''' - 1925-1936; 58,735 in black with "Vulcanite" body cover | ||
*'''Evolution''' - First production Leica camera with one of four fixed lenses | *'''Evolution''' - First production Leica camera with one of four fixed lenses | ||
*'''Variants''' - Anastigmat, Elmax, Elmar, and Hektor lenses; feathered or featherless arrows; mushroom, dimpled or threaded releases; thick or thin engraving; round or horizontal base plate locking key; coarse or fine vulcanite versions | *'''Variants''' - Anastigmat, Elmax, Elmar, and Hektor lenses; feathered or featherless arrows; mushroom, dimpled or threaded releases; thick or thin engraving; round or horizontal base plate locking key; coarse or fine vulcanite versions |
Revision as of 20:52, 24 August 2009
Early four figure serial number 7925 Leica Model I with fixed Elmar 50/3.5 made in 1928.
Camerapedia Leica I model A Gandy's Leica A
- Production era - 1925-1936; 58,735 in black with "Vulcanite" body cover
- Evolution - First production Leica camera with one of four fixed lenses
- Variants - Anastigmat, Elmax, Elmar, and Hektor lenses; feathered or featherless arrows; mushroom, dimpled or threaded releases; thick or thin engraving; round or horizontal base plate locking key; coarse or fine vulcanite versions
- Leitz Elmax Lens - ELMAX LLC - 112
- Production era - 1921-1925
- Variants - Anastigmat see Leica 0, Elmax and Elmar 50/3.5
- Lens mount - Fixed on camera
- Number of lenses /groups - 5 /3
- F stop range - f/3.5 > f/18
- Closest focusing distance - 1 m
- Angle of view diagonal - 45 degrees
- Materials - Nickel plated brass
- Dimensions (length x diameter) -
- Weight - 125 g /4.40 oz
- Inscription - Leitz Elmax 1:3.5 F=5cm