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− | The '''Industar-22''' is a lens of standard length produced for a number of 35 mm cameras made in the Soviet Union | + | The '''Industar-22''' is a lens of standard length produced for a number of 35 mm cameras made by [[KMZ]] in the Soviet Union from 1948 into the 1950s. It is a 5 cm f/3.5 [[Tessar]]-formula lens. It was first made as a collapsible lens in Leica 39 mm screw-mount, for the Fed and Zorki rangefinders, which resembles [[Leica]]'s collapsible Elmar. |
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− | + | A rigid model was made for the [[Zenit 1]] [[SLR]]. This also has a 39 mm screw mount, but is substantially shorter than the collapsible model because the body of the [[Zenit 1 |Zenit]] is deeper than the rangefinder cameras, to accommodate its mirror. With a short extension tube this lens (or its successor the rigid [[Industar-50 |I-50]]) could be used on <!-- not certain this is true: rangefinder cameras, and was supplied together with the tube, with some Zorki and [[MIR |Mir]] cameras-->a rangefinder camera. | |
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+ | Both collapsible and rigid models can accept 36 mm slip-on or clamp-on hoods and filters ([[Leica]]'s 'A36' fitting). The rigid lens also has an M33 x 0.5 filter thread. | ||
+ | In the late 50's the I-22 was succeeded by the [[Industar-50 |I-50]], a recalculation of the same design, described as of higher quality.<ref>In Russian: [http://www.zenitcamera.com/archive/lenses/industar-22.html Industar 22] page at the [http://www.zenitcamera.com KMZ archive website].</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
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+ | *[https://radojuva.com/en/2020/07/industar-22-moskva/ Industar-22 review] at [https://radojuva.com/en/ Radojuva.com] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:28, 1 August 2022
The Industar-22 is a lens of standard length produced for a number of 35 mm cameras made by KMZ in the Soviet Union from 1948 into the 1950s. It is a 5 cm f/3.5 Tessar-formula lens. It was first made as a collapsible lens in Leica 39 mm screw-mount, for the Fed and Zorki rangefinders, which resembles Leica's collapsible Elmar.
I-22 mounted on a FED 2 image by mflenses (Image rights) |
I-22 collapsed on a FED 2 image by mflenses (Image rights) |
I-22 collapsed and extended image by Voxphoto (Image rights) |
A rigid model was made for the Zenit 1 SLR. This also has a 39 mm screw mount, but is substantially shorter than the collapsible model because the body of the Zenit is deeper than the rangefinder cameras, to accommodate its mirror. With a short extension tube this lens (or its successor the rigid I-50) could be used on a rangefinder camera.
Rigid I-22 for Zenit 1 image by Dustin McAmera (Image rights) |
Both collapsible and rigid models can accept 36 mm slip-on or clamp-on hoods and filters (Leica's 'A36' fitting). The rigid lens also has an M33 x 0.5 filter thread. In the late 50's the I-22 was succeeded by the I-50, a recalculation of the same design, described as of higher quality.[1]
Notes
- ↑ In Russian: Industar 22 page at the KMZ archive website.