Leica Standard (Model E) - a small-format scale camera with interchangeable lenses, was produced by the German company Leica Camera since 1932 . The fourth model from the Leica family, designed by Oscar Barnac .
| Leica standard | |
|---|---|
| Type of | scale camera |
| Manufacturer | Leica camera ( Germany ) |
| Year of issue | since 1932 |
| Lens | removable |
| Lens mount | Threaded connection M39 × 1 / 28.8 |
| Photo material | 35 mm film strip |
| Frame size | 24 × 36 mm. |
| Focusing | manual or using a removable rangefinder |
| Exposition | manual |
| Gate | Curtain-slotted, mechanical, with horizontal stroke of cloth blinds |
| Flash | no sync contact |
| Viewfinder | optic |
Leica Standard with removable non - conjugate range finder (telemeter)
Designed based on the Leica I camera. The main difference is the ability to replace lenses, for this a standardized threaded connection M39 × 1 with a working length of 28.8 mm was developed.
It was produced simultaneously and in parallel with the Leica II and Leica III rangefinder cameras .
Available in two finishes: “white chrome” and “black enamel”.
Specifications
- The type of photographic material used is film type 135 in standard cartridges.
- Frame size 24 × 36 mm.
- The body is metal.
- Platoon shutter and film rewind combined head.
- Automatic frame counter with manual setting of the first frame.
- Rewind film with a cylindrical head.
- Lens mount - M39 × 1 / 28.8 threaded connection .
- Native lens - Leitz Elmar 3,5 / 50, barrel (folding).
- A wide-angle lens with a focal length of 35 mm and a telephoto lens (135 mm) was produced for the camera.
- The viewfinder is optical parallax . A removable non - conjugate range finder (telemeter) was produced.
- Photographic shutter - mechanical focal with fabric curtains, with horizontal movement of the curtains.
- Shutter speeds from 1/20 to 1/500 s and “ B (Z) ”.
- There is no sync contact .
- Clip for attaching interchangeable viewfinders.
- No self - timer .
See also
- “ Zarya ” is a scaled camera developed on the basis of the FED-2 rangefinder camera .
- " Zorkiy-11 " - a scale modification of the rangefinder " Zorkiy -10 ".