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Subject: Re: [Leica] Mystery Hektor 1:4/8.5 cm
From: Nick Roberts <nickbroberts@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 06:14:20 -0800 (PST)

Sounds like a projection lens, rather than a camera
lens to me.

Nick

- --- Henrik Williams <henrik.williams@nordiska.uu.se>
wrote:
> John Collier and Alastair Firkin offer a guess that
> "my" mystery Hektor
> 4/8.5 cm is really meant to refer to the Summarex
> 1.5/8.5 cm. It is of
> course theoretically possible, but I find it hard to
> believe since only the
> focus is identical. But the real crux (which I
> should have mentioned in my
> first mail) is the price of th  lens, less than
> $100. The Summarex was
> between three and four times more expensive!
> 
> Any other ideas?
> 
> Henrik Williams
> 
> >Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 18:53:15 -0700
> >From: John Collier <jbcollier@shaw.ca>
> >Subject: Re: [Leica] Mystery Hektor 1:4/8.5 cm
> >Message-ID:
> <4576C7A5-2DAC-11D7-B8DF-0050E42E6E0B@shaw.ca>
> >References: 
> >
> >As there was a 1.5/85 Summarex (some early ones
> marked 1.5/90) may be 
> >the catalogue writers made a mistake.
> >
> >John Collier
> >
> >On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 03:28 PM, Henrik
> Williams wrote:
> >
> >> Mystery Hektor 1:4/8.5 cm
> >>
> >> Have you ever heard of this Leica lens? I had not
> until I happened to
> >> peruse a 1953 photo store catalogue from Wibergs
> fotografiska AB in
> >> Stockholm, Sweden. Under the ad for the Leica
> IIIf there is a select 
> >> list
> >> of lenses to go with it, and as # 7 on this list:
> "Hektor 1:4/8,5 cm
> >> ............................ 464:-"! The last
> part refers to the price 
> >> in Swedish currency, "kronor" (crowns), the
> exchange rate at the time of 
> >> which I do not know, but a guess would be 5
> kronor to the dollar.
> >> What on earth is this? I see only two
> alternatives:
> >>
> >> 1. The editor was confused and compiled a ghost
> lense from various
> >> misunderstood information. The list does include
> the "Leitx Summarit
> >> 1:1,5/5 cm" and the "Summikrom 1:2/5 cm", but on
> the other hand no 
> >> really glaring mistakes, nor any incredible
> information in the rest of the
> >> catalogue. And, where does the price of the lens
> come from?
> >>
> >> 2. There is some basis in real life for this
> information. At the very 
> >> end of the list, as item # 10, appears the
> already mentioned "Summikrom 
> >> 1:2/5 cm ............................. 586:-".
> This is the classic
> Summicron, introduced this very year. Could the
> "Hektor 1:4/8,5 cm" be
> another 
> >> lense, about to be introduced? The data of the
> lense are highly
> suspicious: 
> >> What would be the need for a lense so close in
> specification to the Elmar 
> >> 1:4/9 cm? This latter lens is sold for 290
> kronor. However, when the
> >> collapsible(!) Elmar 1:4/9 cm was sold later its
> price was 465 kronor
> >> (according to another, 1956 catalogue), or
> remarkably close to the 
> >> price of this 1953 mystery lens. Leitz did indeed
> sometime advertize
> lenses that were never actually produced for sale,
> for example the pre-war 
> >> "snap-shot" Elmar 1:4.5/3.5 cm. The collapsible
> Elmar 1:4/9 cm was
> introduced in 1954, but only in a bayonet mount.
> Could there have been
> plans to sell this lens with a different
> specification and (also?) in a
> screw (lens thread) mount?
> >> I certainly do not know. Leitz did experiment
> with this lens even 
> >> before the war, but appearantly always under the
> designation Elmar 9 cm
> (e.g. James L. Lager. Leica: An Illustrated History.
> Volume II - Lenses p. 
> >> 131) which certainly speaks against my quess.
> 
>
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