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== 35mm, Voigtländer brand ==
 
== 35mm, Voigtländer brand ==
 
* see [[Cosina Voigtländer]]
 
* see [[Cosina Voigtländer]]
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== Cosinon Lenses ==
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* Cosinon Auto 28mm f2.8
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* Cosinon Auto 35mm f2.8
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* Cosinon Auto 50mm f1.7
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* Cosinon Auto MC 50mm f1.7
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* Cosinon Auto 50mm f1.8
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* Cosinon Auto 55mm f1.4
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* Cosinon MC 55mm f1.4
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* Cosinon Auto MC 135mm f2.8
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* Cosinon Auto MC 200mm f3.5
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* Cosinon-Z MC 28-50mm f3.5-4.5 Zoom
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= Notes =
 
= Notes =

Revision as of 03:48, 26 July 2011

Cosina aka Cosina Company Ltd. of Nagano, Japan is a Japanese camera maker. The company was founded by Mr. B. Kobayashi in 1959 as a lens factory. Though the company has produced several cameras under its own name, it is better known for making cameras for resale under other labels -- for example it manufactured camera bodies for many better-known camera brands, including Contax, Nikon, Revue, Olympus, Vivitar, and Yashica. Cosina also manufactures the modern Voigtländer Bessa line of cameras and optics, along with the newly revived Zeiss Ikon rangefinder camera and lenses.

In Germany, a lot of Cosina cameras and lenses were marketed by Photo Porst, for many years Germany's biggest photo retailer and mailorder house under their house brand name Porst.

One of Cosina's more interesting camera designs was the E1 Solar, introduced in 1994. The E1, a 35mm film SLR, is powered by rechargeable batteries charged by a small solar panel atop the camera prism housing.

A recent Cosina-branded product was the SW-107, identical to the (silver) Bessa L except for a different top plate, made at the beginning of the Cosina Voigtländer era for areas where Cosina was not authorized to market the Voigtländer trademark. The 107 is hard to find now.

In 2005 Zeiss and Cosina announced a partnership whereby Cosina would manufacture the new Zeiss Ikon RF camera and most of the accompanying M mount lenses.

35mm SLR

35mm compact

35mm, Voigtländer brand

Cosinon Lenses

  • Cosinon Auto 28mm f2.8
  • Cosinon Auto 35mm f2.8
  • Cosinon Auto 50mm f1.7
  • Cosinon Auto MC 50mm f1.7
  • Cosinon Auto 50mm f1.8
  • Cosinon Auto 55mm f1.4
  • Cosinon MC 55mm f1.4
  • Cosinon Auto MC 135mm f2.8
  • Cosinon Auto MC 200mm f3.5
  • Cosinon-Z MC 28-50mm f3.5-4.5 Zoom


Notes

  1. also sold re-badged on body and lens as "Kobana" (D Spennemann)

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