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Found this beast at Leica Basar for only € 23.000,-

Is this for real ? How does it work ? Fixed focus (20m, 100m) ? What Leica-M will it mount to ?

A clue somebody ? Or better post some pictures :D

 

Leitz Canada M-Mount 1,0/90mm Elcan from US Navy photograph.

Ultra Rare Leica military lens made for US Army by Leitz Canada!

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Looks like the rings are spacers. Likely there are THREE focus settings, since it appears the third ring is in place in the lens (the part marked "4149"). Infinity-focus ring?

 

Leica made 90mm f/1 lenses for use in X-ray machines, but this is the first time I've actually seen a version set up for 'straight' photography by Leitz. Some folks have run across the X-ray lenses fairly cheap and managed to shoot pictures on SLRs with them - even the sharp parts have "bokeh"!

 

Rear cap looks like M, not screw or R.

 

Think it blocks the viewfinder?

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Leicaphiles know rather well this strange lens, it was published on the various books of Lager & C.; it did not have a focus helicoid, so you could focus only at fixed distances through the interposition of the depicted rings. Surely for a specific use in which the VF "does not count", maybe for shooting from fixed postion to moving targets (f1 = high shutter speeds) : made for the Navy... just as an hypotesis... shot planes at certain definite points while taking off from a ship deck...

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what, that lttle thing?

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It goes along with theme bigger is better..

 

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and this

 

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