nodyad
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Two of my '50's-era Canon long lenses have detachable heads that unthread from the focusing portion of the barrel: the 135mm f/3.5 (chrome) and the 100mm f/3.5 (black and chrome). Other than that the general design is the same, the thread diameters and back focal lengths are different. It's like there is a hint of a reason, but I'm not aware of any common focusing unit or accessory that these heads would be used with (unlike long lenses with extenders clearly intended for use with the reflex finders). Can anyone shed light on why these lens heads are detachable?
The lenses in question:
The lenses in question:

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