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Interchangeable standard lens produced by [[Futura]] Kamerawerk GmbH in Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany during the 1950's, for its Futura series of fine [[rangefinder camera]] bodies. It did cost a little more than Futuras less fast 45mm standard lens. One of these or the faster Futura-Evar were usually sold as basic lens together with one of the camera bodies. A [[Futura P]] together with Elor lens cost 45 GBP in 1953.
 
Interchangeable standard lens produced by [[Futura]] Kamerawerk GmbH in Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany during the 1950's, for its Futura series of fine [[rangefinder camera]] bodies. It did cost a little more than Futuras less fast 45mm standard lens. One of these or the faster Futura-Evar were usually sold as basic lens together with one of the camera bodies. A [[Futura P]] together with Elor lens cost 45 GBP in 1953.
  

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Interchangeable standard lens produced by Futura Kamerawerk GmbH in Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany during the 1950's, for its Futura series of fine rangefinder camera bodies. It did cost a little more than Futuras less fast 45mm standard lens. One of these or the faster Futura-Evar were usually sold as basic lens together with one of the camera bodies. A Futura P together with Elor lens cost 45 GBP in 1953.

Technical information

  • Futura standard threaded mount
    • 6-bladed hexagonal diaphragm stopping down to f/22.
    • 30.5mm filter size
  • Leica M39 mount (collapsible)[1]
    • 6-bladed hexagonal diaphragm stopping down to f/16.

Notes

  1. s/n 10308 (Seen in an online auction)