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Manual focus telephoto lens made for 35mm rangefinder cameras, initially introduced by Leica in 1933. The lens underwent many design changes throughout its production period up until the 1960s. This silver version was introduced in 1950. Early lenses below 241000 and those from 245000 to 245800 have removable lens heads that cannot be used with the Visoflex unless factory-modified. Metal body available in silver (HEFAR).
- Leitz Wetazlar 135mm f4.5 Hektor (4 elements)
- Minimum focus distance: 1.5m
- Aperture blades: 15
- Size: 126 x 53 mm
- Weight: 439g
Description
Manual focus telephoto lens made for 35mm rangefinder cameras, initially introduced by Leica in 1933. The lens underwent many design changes throughout its production period up until the 1960s. This silver version was introduced in 1950. Early lenses below 241000 and those from 245000 to 245800 have removable lens heads that cannot be used with the Visoflex unless factory-modified. Metal body available in silver (HEFAR).
- Leitz Wetazlar 135mm f4.5 Hektor (4 elements)
- Minimum focus distance: 1.5m
- Aperture blades: 15
- Size: 126 x 53 mm
- Weight: 439g









