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Related to some conventional exposure system. Lenses do not have conventional f stops marked, but numbers obviously 'Milar' lenses appear to be of more recent manufacture than 'Summar' All aperture markingsĪre similar but it does not have the correct thread connectors to fit Wetzlar'attaches to 47mm fine pitch thread. Similar to 4) except with a deep set mount.Ħ)ĕ0mm f4.5 Milar lens, slight coating, marked 'E.Leitz 'E.Leitz Wetzlar'attaches by screwed adaptors to Ibsor shutter viaĤ)Ęcm f4.5 Summar lens, uncoated, marked 'E.Leitzĥ)Ęcm f4.5 Summar lens, appears coated, marked 'E.Leitz Wetzlar'attaches by screwed adaptors to Ibsor shutter via 40mm fineģ)đ0cm f4.8 Milar lens, possibly slight coating marked 39mm fine pitch thread.Ģ)đ2cm f4.5 Summar lens, uncoated marked 'E.Leitz There are no manufacturersġ) Ibsor leaf shutter, speeds 1 sec-1/100 sec vignettes at I am sure what youĥ"X4" large format negative close focussing wooden camera equipped You didn't ask for this, but here it is anyway. Including the aperature ring is 2.5cm and 1.7cm deep also clearlyīrass construction with a ten blade aperature iris. Just to add to the description the lens is black and the total width I can look them up and give you more information if you Marked lenses which came in an 'Ernst Leitz' box with a 5x4 copyĬamera body, with a leaf shutter which vignettes heavily if used for
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That's my best guess as to what the lens was made for. I don't know how much they are worth, but Iĭon't think the demand is very great, even though they are uncommon. Lens, these lenses were called Summars or Milars. Lens you have says 42mm? It could be a special macro (or micro) type Time 50/2.0 lens made from 1932-1939, first in a collapsible mountĪnd nickel finish and later in a rigid mount and chrome finish. The regular production Summar lens for Leica SM was a fast for the Nice lens for what it does best, soft portrature, Dont take my Summitar, never really a stellar performer, but in its own right a The Summar was an intermediate lens in production before the The lens is stamped (Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Germany Summar 42mm)and has aperature marks 2,6,12 total diameter is only about 2cm across and the aperature works as new and the optics are like new. I have recently found a small lens when clearing out my grandfathers loft and would like to know what this lens is used for and its value Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Germany Summar 42mm lens Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar Germany Summar 42mm lens : LUSENET : Leica Photography : One Thread