Leica ManualMorgan & Morgan, 1951 - Leica camera |
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... 50mm lens . On the other hand , when the standard 50mm lens includes too wide an angle , and you cannot or do not wish to approach the subject more closely , you must use a longer - focus lens . For this purpose there is available a ...
... 50mm lens . On the other hand , when the standard 50mm lens includes too wide an angle , and you cannot or do not wish to approach the subject more closely , you must use a longer - focus lens . For this purpose there is available a ...
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... lens set at 26 feet , everything from 13 feet to infinity will be acceptably sharp . • The 50mm Elmar f / 3.5 This is the original Leica lens , and was responsi- ble for the great success of the Leica camera nearly 35,000 Model A Leicas ...
... lens set at 26 feet , everything from 13 feet to infinity will be acceptably sharp . • The 50mm Elmar f / 3.5 This is the original Leica lens , and was responsi- ble for the great success of the Leica camera nearly 35,000 Model A Leicas ...
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... 50mm lenses , thus ensuring a rigid mount- ing . It also prevents any possible distortion of the image due to the slight lateral displacement of the lens , which may occur when the Leica 50mm lens , attached directly to the Focaslide or ...
... 50mm lenses , thus ensuring a rigid mount- ing . It also prevents any possible distortion of the image due to the slight lateral displacement of the lens , which may occur when the Leica 50mm lens , attached directly to the Focaslide or ...
Contents
NTRODUCTION | 5 |
LEICA LENSES AND OPTICS | 31 |
THE 35MM FILM Selection Exposure and Development | 55 |
Copyright | |
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50mm Elmar 50mm lens accessories adjustable angle Ansco Color Film aperture attachment baseplate black-and-white circle of confusion close-up color temperature contact prints contrast copying correct exposure darkroom daylight depth of field detail developer dial diaphragm distance effect emulsion enlarger equipment exposure meter extension tubes factor feet film speed filmstrip filter flash unit flashlamp focal length Focaslide focus focusing glass grain grams guide number Hektor illumination inches Kodachrome Kodak lamp Leica camera Leica lenses Leica negative Leitz light source magazine magnification method microscope minutes Model mount necessary object obtained ounces panchromatic film paper Photoflood photographic photomicrographs picture plane plate Plus-X positive film possible Potassium Bromide processing produce projection projector reflector reproduction roll scale sensitivity sharp shutter speed Sodium Sulfite solution specimens stamp stop bath Summitar synchronized tank tion tones transparencies tripod Tungsten visual wide-angle lens Wratten Filters yellow