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I've posted this in the M-Lens forum already but now I realize that of course they are R-lenses! Can anyone help identify these items visually? Thank you and apologies for the duplicate post

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The SLR is a Leica R-E.  The lens on the R-E is difficult to identify but I suspect it's either a 50mm Summicron-R or 50mm Summilux-R.  The black lens nearest the R-E is a 180mm f/3.4 APO-Telyt-R, late model with E60 filter thread.  The other large black lens looks like it's a 280mm f/4.8 Telyt for thread-mount Visoflex.  The black lens with chrome rings might be a 200mm f/4 Telyt with thread-to-Visoflex and 14167 Visoflex-to-R adapters.

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The identification of those items would be greatly facilitated if one could see what's written on them. In fact, you could identify part of them yourself by merely reading the engravings.

 

Why didn't I think of that, genius!  ;)

 

The SLR is a Leica R-E.  The lens on the R-E is difficult to identify but I suspect it's either a 50mm Summicron-R or 50mm Summilux-R.  The black lens nearest the R-E is a 180mm f/3.4 APO-Telyt-R, late model with E60 filter thread.  The other large black lens looks like it's a 280mm f/4.8 Telyt for thread-mount Visoflex.  The black lens with chrome rings might be a 200mm f/4 Telyt with thread-to-Visoflex and 14167 Visoflex-to-R adapters.

Thank's very much, I appreciate your taking the time to help. This is a photo from a friend and I don't have physical access to the collection at the moment. 

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The SLR is a Leica R-E.  The lens on the R-E is difficult to identify but I suspect it's either a 50mm Summicron-R or 50mm Summilux-R.  The black lens nearest the R-E is a 180mm f/3.4 APO-Telyt-R, late model with E60 filter thread.  The other large black lens looks like it's a 280mm f/4.8 Telyt for thread-mount Visoflex.  The black lens with chrome rings might be a 200mm f/4 Telyt with thread-to-Visoflex and 14167 Visoflex-to-R adapters.

 

+1 and the silver lens looks like an Elmar 90/4.

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The leather bag for Leica with VIOOH finder attached (top left) is a not so common item...

The leica LTM body looks to be a IIIc (or IIIf ? Can't see well if the winding button has or not the film sensitivity index...) with a lens that looks a Summitar 5cm

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The leather bag for Leica with VIOOH finder attached (top left) is a not so common item...

The leica LTM body looks to be a IIIc (or IIIf ? Can't see well if the winding button has or not the film sensitivity index...) with a lens that looks a Summitar 5cm

Nickname of the case : HUMP

the body is a IIIc post war and based on the shape of the lens looks to be a Summar.

and a Visoflex I

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Nickname of the case : HUMP

the body is a IIIc post war and based on the shape of the lens looks to be a Summar.

and a Visoflex I

 

 

The leather bag for Leica with VIOOH finder attached (top left) is a not so common item...

The leica LTM body looks to be a IIIc (or IIIf ? Can't see well if the winding button has or not the film sensitivity index...) with a lens that looks a Summitar 5cm

Thank you both very much for the info. I appreciate the help

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