With the introduction of strap lugs on cameras (1933) a cut-out was introduced in the base, the length remained the same. The FIAVI was introduced in 1929, early versions had a rounded accessory shoe and a base length of 97 mm. Curved lateral holder, to protect the base plate of the camera - VEZUK.Īngle bracket FIAVI The Angle bracket was used to align the lens over the centre of the panoramic head.Ball-jointed tripod head - FIAKU or KGOON.Case level (spirit level) - DOOLU or FIBLA.A number of accessories could be used with the panoramic head: The newer model had interchangeable rings for different lenses. Panoramic Head FARUX The FARUX panoramic head replaced the earlier FIAMA.
Additionally the early Elmar lens has an 11 o'clock infinity release catch. Indent around speed dial housing which is also curved rather than angular. Yellow filter over one rangefinder window. Early models show some variations compared to later models: The finish was either black and nickel, black and chrome or chrome. The Model II is the first coupled rangefinder Leica it remained in production until 1948. This is a type of case sold by Wallace Heaton and others known as a Tray type. For 13.5 and 9 cm lenses, filters, Leicameter, lens hoods, cassette and other accessories. Leica logo on front cover, 108 film strip sleeves for 4 negatives with index sheets to record exposures. "Directions Part I" - instruction book d. "First Principles for Leica Users" - pamphlet d. "Copying Equipment for use in conjunction with the Leica" - pamphlet d. "Auxiliary Reproduction Devices" - pamphlet d. For fitting Elmar close-up lenses on a Summar. Comprises: clamping ring, 4 legs, 3 extension tubes. For 5 cm lens giving magnification ratios of 1:1.5, 1:2, 1:3, using extension tubes. Delayed action release, giving delay of 12 - 15s. Filters, large screw fitting: Yellow 1. f4, 9 cm Elmar, iris diaphragm to f36. f4.5, 13.5 cm Hektor, iris diaphragm to f36. Import stamp inside base plate.Īlbum manufactured by F. Notes: Distributors name engraved on base plate: Lutz Ferrardo & Cie. Lens: f2, 50mm Summar, iris diaphragm to f12.5. For up to 10 exposures horizontal and 14 vertical. Lens: f3.5, 50mm Elmar, iris diaphragm to f18. Copying device for 1:1 reproduction (BELUN). "Directions for Model II" - instruction book d. Filters, 19 mm screw fitting: Yellow 0. Ever-ready case version without retaining screw. Identification: All early points listed below. Direct-vision (lens/lens) view-finder.Īuto-stop on film advance coupled to shutter. Speeds are varied by delaying the second blind.Ĭonstruction: Vulcanite covered metal body.įormat: 36, 24 x 36 mm exposures on 35 mm cine film held in cassette, film is re-wound into cassette.Īttributes: Coupled rangefinder, swing prism type, double image. Lens: f3.5, 50 mm Elmar, iris diaphragm to f18, continental iris scale.