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Fast standard lens produced by [[Futura]] Kamerawerk in Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany during the 1950's.
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Fast [[standard lens]] produced by [[Futura]] Kamerawerk in Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany during the 1950's. Must have been the most affordable of Futura's fast lenses since it's found often on collectors' Futura camera samples instead of the less fast Elor and Futar standard lenses.
  
 
== Technical information ==
 
== Technical information ==
  
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* Futura standard threaded mount
 
* 14-bladed circular diaphragm stopping down to f/16.
 
* 14-bladed circular diaphragm stopping down to f/16.
* approximate 30mm filter size (may be 29.5, 30, or 30.5 -- awaiting arrival of test filters [04/15/2011])
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* E39 filter size
  
 
[[Category: 35mm rangefinder system]]
 
[[Category: 35mm rangefinder system]]
 
[[Category: Futura]]
 
[[Category: Futura]]
[[Category: F]]
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[[Category:German lenses]]

Latest revision as of 08:26, 25 January 2024


Fast standard lens produced by Futura Kamerawerk in Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany during the 1950's. Must have been the most affordable of Futura's fast lenses since it's found often on collectors' Futura camera samples instead of the less fast Elor and Futar standard lenses.

Technical information

  • Futura standard threaded mount
  • 14-bladed circular diaphragm stopping down to f/16.
  • E39 filter size