Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]SNIP -- Marc James Small wrote: Version One 11902: original version, with large tripod foot. Focuses to 18 feet. Version Two 11912: same but missing large tripod foot Version Three 11914: RECOMPUTED LENS ("improved contrast and resolution"), introduced at Photokina 1970 and starting at lens s/n 2340953. Focuses to 11 feet. SNIP -- I have version three of the f4.8/Telyt 280, serial no. 23411xx, but just the head 11904, which is fitted to an R Televit rapid-focusing mount 14146 via adapter 14138. See, James A. Lager, Volume II - Lenses, at page 218. Lager shows a 11904 head, serial no. 2341520, which he identifies as 1969 manufacture. With the shoulder stock you can hand hold it, and it is easy to use. I also use this combination with the 2X converter on the tripod. It gives great shots. The only drawback is it look like a Uzi submachine gun with the shoulder stock on or off. Around public buildings, a 280 Telyt mounted on the Televit-R with the shoulder stock would no doubt draw official attention, so it is a "county" lens combination. Bill Caldwell