39mm screw lenses
The 39mm screw mount was introduced by Leica with the model I (C), and used on all the Leica models until the IIIg. The mount was adopted on many Leica copies and other 35mm rangefinder cameras.
The mount is also called Leica Thread Mount (LTM), Leica Screw Mount (LSM), or M39. It is 39mm diameter and 26 threads per inch, with rangefinder coupling.
The most important bodies using the 39mm screw mount are:
- Leica I/II/III
- Canon rangefinders
- Voigtländer Bessa
- the Russian Fed, Zorki, Leningrad and Drug
- the British Corfield Periflex
Some makers made cameras and lenses with a 39mm screw mount completely incompatible with the Leica one, because the flange-to-film distance is different. Two such systems are:
We can attempt to make a list of 39mm screw lenses from the most important makers.
Contents
Angénieux lenses
Berthiot lenses
- 28/3.3 Angulor
Canon lenses
Corfield lenses
Corfield sold a range of lenses with their Periflex 39mm mount bodies. The Periflex had no rangefinder but a periscopic through the lens focusing system, so it seems that none of the lenses was rangefinder coupled. Some lenses were made in collaboration with Enna, and the last ones were probably entirely made by Enna.
The known finishes were:
- type 0: all chrome, only on the first 50/3.5 Lumar
- type I: chrome and leatherette
- type II: black with wide chrome stripes (like the Enna lenses of the same period)
- type IIb: black with thin chrome stripes and one chrome ring
- 35/3.5 Retro-Lumax (I)
- 45/1.9 Lumax (I)
- 45/2.8 Lumax (I)
- 45/3.5 Lumax (I)
- 50/3.5 Lumar, 1953 (0)
- 50/3.5 Lumar-X, 1955 (I)
- 50/2.8 Lumax (II)
- 50/2.4 Lumax (II)
- 50/1.9 Lumax (II)
- 100/4 Lumar, 1957 (I)
- 135/3.5 Tele-Lumax (I)
Leica lenses
Meyer lenses
Meyer made some lenses in 39mm Leica screw mount. They made them very early, before and maybe during the war. Some of them are marked Hugo Meyer.
- 250/5.5 Tele-Megor, black with chrome rings, rangefinder coupled
Nikon lenses
- 25/4 W-Nikkor C, all chrome
- 28/3.5 W-Nikkor C, all chrome
- 35/1.8 W-Nikkor C, black and chrome
- 35/3.5 W-Nikkor C, all chrome
- 50/1.4 Nikkor-S
- 50/2 Nikkor-H C, all chrome or chrome with black front ring
- 50/2 Nikkor-H C (collapsible), all chrome
- 50/3.5 Nikkor-Q C (collapsible), all chrome
- 50/3.5 Micro-Nikkor, chrome and black
- 85/1.5 Nikkor-S C, black
- 85/2 Nikkor-P C, black or all chrome
- 105/2 Nikkor-P C, black
- 135/3.5 Nikkor-Q, black
Rodenstock lenses
- 35/2.8 Heligon, all chrome
Ross lenses
The British optical company Ross made some lenses in 39mm screw mount.
- 135/4.5 Xtralux, black and chrome, rangefinder coupled
Russian lenses
Steinheil lenses
Steinheil made some lenses in M39 mount. It was essentially the optical range developed for their own Casca model. They were all in chrome finish.
- 35/4.5 Orthostigmat
- 85/2.8 Culminar
- 135/4.5 Culminar
Steinheil also made lenses for the Braun Paxette, with a 39mm diameter screw mount, not compatible with the Leica rangefinder because the flange to film distance and rangefinder coupling were different.
Topcon lenses
Tokyo Kogaku, better known as Topcon, made some lenses in 39mm Leica mount for some Japanese Leica copies. All were all chrome unless noted.
- 50/3.5 Topcor (collapsible)
Voigtländer lenses
Voigtländer Braunschweig
Voigtländer made some lenses in 39mm Leica mount. They are very rare and sought after.
- 50/1.5 Nokton, one of the lenses of the Prominent
Cosina Voigtländer
Carl Zeiss Jena lenses
Carl Zeiss Jena made some of the Contax lenses developed for the Contax rangefinder camera in M39 mount. They were mostly sold during the war and are quite rare. All were in chrome finish, with a slim barrel and rangefinder coupled, unless noted.
- 50/1.5 Sonnar
- 50/2 Sonnar, chrome on brass finish, looks like a collapsible lens but fixed
- 75/1.5 Biotar
Some very rare lenses were probably made by Zeiss but with no Zeiss marking. There is a Sonnar or Leica-Sonnar 58/1.5, and a Sonnar 60/1.5.
Zunow lenses
Teikoku Kogaku, better known as Zunow, made some lenses in M39 mount. Some have impressive characteristics, and all are very rare.
- 50/1.1, all chrome