40,5mm is also the regular zeiss contax lenses filter size... sonnars,
tessar... for contax were all 40,5 (except very early contax 1 models)
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My original post had it as a 40. and it should have read 40.5 mm. I'll be
search out a filter or two in the near future. It has been a bit of a
flash
back walking around with a Gossen Sixtino 2 meter and this old rangefinder.
How do you say 1950's? 1960's? I'm comfortable with sunny f16 however was
trying to see how accurate this camera was before I sent it off for some
CLA
magic. Using a manual camera with no meter and your experience or maybe
just
sunny f16 can be a rather affirming experience for a photographer. We all
would hope it would affirm our understanding of photography and not just
confirm
the latitude of the film we are using. <[B^) Bill Barber
In a message dated 3/15/2008 6:33:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
40.5 is a common size for things Russian and even my Minolta 28mm M
mount lens uses that size.
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