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Hi,

I understand that those new leica lens had a E# mark at lens, however, for instance a 50lux 2nd version wouldn't have mark any filter size it required. I am asking if there's any reference / website showed the correct filter (Leitz) with part number so that a beginner in Leica photography will be able to get the right filter.

 

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You just measure the inside diameter with a metric ruler and round up. But Leica is a rich, complex subject. So you may want to buy some catalogs from that period on E-Bay on look for the Bower book on Leica lenses or the Rogliatti book on Leica/Leicaflex lenses. If you are really into Leicas, the Laney Collector's Guide, 2nd edition, is mandatory.

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You just measure the inside diameter with a metric ruler and round up. But Leica is a rich, complex subject. So you may want to buy some catalogs from that period on E-Bay on look for the Bower book on Leica lenses or the Rogliatti book on Leica/Leicaflex lenses. If you are really into Leicas, the Laney Collector's Guide, 2nd edition, is mandatory.

 

Recalled someone told me about the collectors' guide. Perhaps I should borrow from my friend to take a peek. Thanks for your tip.

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Get yourself a Leica Accessory Guide or a Leica Pocket Book, published by Hove Photo Books. Relatively inexpensive and and a treasure of knowledge.

 

By the way - 'E' stands for 'Einschraub' as in screw-in and 'A' stood for 'Aufsteck' as in push-on. Some early Leica lenses used push-on filters, all the latest one use screw-in filters. The number quoted immediately after the 'E' or 'A' is the diameter of the filter thread or the lens filter mount.

 

So - an E-39 filter is one that screws into a lens with 39mm filter thread, an A36 filter is one that slips over a lens with a 36mm external lens unit diameter.

 

Best,

 

Jan

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Hi,

I am asking if there's any reference / website showed the correct filter (Leitz) with part number so that a beginner in Leica photography will be able to get the right filter.

Yes, have a look here: Code des objectifs Leica M

 

It's in French, but i guess you shouldn't have any difficulty to understand the meaning of "Filtre" ;)

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