Hektor (Lens)

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The Hektor is a photographic lens design manufactured by Leica Camera.[1] The first "fast" lens available for the Leica I(A) was the Hektor 50mm f/2,5. Later, the design was adapted for use as a long portrait lens, available first in a 135mm f/4,5 screw-mount version and later in a 125mm f/2,5 bayonet-mount version. It is reported that Max Berek, who designed the original lens line for Leitz, named the "Hektor" after his dog.[1]

Lenses named Hektor have also been used by Leitz as projection lenses for their Prado line of slide projectors, e.g. the Hektor 2.5/85 or the Hektor 2.5/100.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Leica and the bigger picture: 20 fascinating facts you didn't know about the camera maker - Pocket-lint" (in en-GB). Pocket-lint. 2016-11-29. https://www.pocket-lint.com/cameras/news/leica/139501-leica-and-the-bigger-picture-20-fascinating-facts-you-didn-t-know-about-the-camera-maker. 



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