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In order to see the range at a glance, record just the focal length.

If you have several lenses with the same focal length, e.g. 3 different 50mm ones, you can write it down as 50*3.

The WATE is written down as 16-18-21.  You can explain unusual focal lengths after the list.

10, 12, 16-18-21, 24, 25, 28*2, 35*3, 50*5, 75*2, 90, 135

Some notes:

10 and 12 are Voigtlanders obtained to satisfy a superwide angle curiosity.

25mm is a Zeiss Biogon.

 

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1 hour ago, setuporg said:

What's a 73?!

Hektor 73mm  f/1.9 plus an LTM-M adapter.

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Or - most of the Cosina/Voigtlander "75mm" lenses - which are a tad wider in coverage than official "Leica" 75mms (in fact the f/1.8 "75mm" Voigtlander is virtually a direct copy of the Hektor design).

Anyway, my own list: 21/28/35/50/75/90/135

Green = Mandler 1980s lenses, plus "almost-Mandler" 1993 28mm v.4

Orange = C/V Noktons

Blue = Zeiss ZM Planar

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