Christopher Biggs wrote:
>
>I was kidding about that. If the lens is designed for a reflex
>camera, you'd need an extension tube to use it on a rangefinder
>body, and then you'd have no way to focus it.
Unless you used a Corfield Periflex, which used a Leica thread & register
but didn't need the rangefinder cam because it had a drop down periscope
with rangefinder-type focusing wedge. It retracted out of the way as you
pressed the shutter release.
>Actually, some of the way long lenses for the Leica rangefinders
>worked that way---there was a reflex mirror and pentaprism that
>mounted on the rangefinder body, and then a 400mm lens mounted on
>that. Scary stuff.
A Visoflex housing, but the lenses and fittings were different from anything
else.
>
>Anyone know what SLR cameras used 39mm?
The original Russian Zenith s.l.r. did, but the register was greater to
allow for the mirror.
Regards,
Keith Berry
(Birmingham, England)
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