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''See also their [[39mm screw lenses#Astro Berlin|39mm screw lenses]].''
 
''See also their [[39mm screw lenses#Astro Berlin|39mm screw lenses]].''
 
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List on lenses mounted on the Identoskop reflex housing (from 1938 ad):
 
List on lenses mounted on the Identoskop reflex housing (from 1938 ad):
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* Exaklaus maintains an [http://www.exaklaus.de/astro.htm astonishing Astro Berlin page]
 
* Exaklaus maintains an [http://www.exaklaus.de/astro.htm astonishing Astro Berlin page]

Revision as of 18:28, 24 February 2015

Camera industry in Berlin
Agfa | Amigo | Astro Berlin | Bermpohl | Bopp | B+W | Foth | Goerz | Grass & Worff | Levy-Roth | Ernst Lorenz | Plasmat | Rudolph | Rothgiesser & Schlossmann | Rüdersdorf | Schulze & Billerbeck | Sida | Stegemann | Romain Talbot

Astro Berlin was a German optical company from 1921 to 1991. It was located in Berlin, in what became the Eastern part after the war. It made cine and still camera lenses as well, some with impressive specifications.

Cameras equipped with Astro lenses:

See also their 39mm screw lenses.
List on lenses mounted on the Identoskop reflex housing (from 1938 ad):

  • 125/3.5
  • 135/3.5
  • 150/2.3 (main combination)
  • 200/2.3
  • 250/2.3
  • 400/5
  • 500/5
  • 600/5
  • 640/5
  • 800/5


Links