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Standardised lens mount for mounting on microscopes.
#E LEITZ WETZLAR GERMANY BLACK SHUTTER RELEASE FREE#
Lenses and all optics, including the micrography grid, are in good condition, free of scratches and looks clear. Attributes: Auto-stop on film advance coupled to shutter. Format: 36, 24 x 36 mm exposures on 35 mm film held in cassette. Construction: Vulcanite covered metal body. Speeds are varied by delaying the second blind. Includes the high quality Alfred Gauthier GmbH shutter mechanism (T, B, 1/125, 1/50, 1/25, 1/10, 1/5, 1/2, 1 second) produced in Calmbach, Germany. Shutter: Focal-plane, speeds 1/30 - 1/500, B.
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This photomicrographic camera has no marking (I haven’t seen one like this before) is a collector’s item with historic value some of the first microscopic scale prints and photos were shot with this kind of camera. Photo micrographic produced from 1932 by Leitz Wetzlar. With optical reducing system 1/3x, release and eye-piece screw-mount. Micro attachment with shutter and focusing for connecting camera to a microscope. For the first time, the incredible Leica M10-R will be available in the unique and highly sought-after black paint finish. Photo micrographic produced from 1932 by Leitz Wetzlar. Used as a MIFILMCA, camera with Leica housing, without a shutter, and without a viewfinder is attached. On top cap: Classic Leica script combined with the 'ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR GERMANY' engraving Glossy black paint finish Classic silver chrome shutter release plate Dials with cross-knurling A TIMELESS WITNESS OF LIGHT.
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Used as a MIFILMCA, camera with Leica housing, without a shutter, and without a viewfinder is attached. Extremely rare and hardly known this is a camera and a special device from Leitz Wetzlar (from 1932) MIKAS (part of the MIFILMCA).