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− | The '''Leica I (C)''' was made by [[Leica|Leitz]] after the initial [[Leica A|Leica I (A)]], to which it added lens interchangeability. The early cameras had a varying film to flange distance, and needed the lenses to be individually matched to the body. The later cameras had a "standardized" lens mount, allowing to attach any lens on any camera body. | + | The '''Leica I (C)''' was made by [[Leica|Leitz]] after the initial [[Leica A|Leica I (A)]], to which it added lens interchangeability. The early cameras had a varying film to flange distance, and needed the lenses to be individually matched to the body. The later cameras had a "standardized" lens mount, allowing to attach any lens on any camera body. This [[39mm screw lenses|39mm screw mount]] was subsequently used on many other camera models. |
The Leica C was replaced by the [[Leica Standard]] (or Leica E). | The Leica C was replaced by the [[Leica Standard]] (or Leica E). |
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The Leica I (C) was made by Leitz after the initial Leica I (A), to which it added lens interchangeability. The early cameras had a varying film to flange distance, and needed the lenses to be individually matched to the body. The later cameras had a "standardized" lens mount, allowing to attach any lens on any camera body. This 39mm screw mount was subsequently used on many other camera models.
The Leica C was replaced by the Leica Standard (or Leica E).