Konishiroku lenses in Leica screw mount
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Well before the Hexar RF, Konishiroku had already made lenses in Leica mount, around the 1950s.
- 50mm f/3.5 Hexar collapsible (four elements in three groups), all chrome, focusing tab
- 50mm f/3.5 Hexar rigid (four elements in three groups), all chrome
- 50mm f/3.5 Hexanon collapsible, all chrome, focusing tab (on the Ichicon-35)
- 50mm f/1.9 Hexanon (six elements in five groups), all chrome, focusing tab, ¥23,500
- 60mm f/1.2 Hexanon (seven elements in six groups), ¥78,000
- 75mm f3.5 Hexanon
- 135mm f3.5 Hexanon
- 150mm f4.5 Hexar
- 40cm f5.6 Tele-Hexar (Note: lens uses a 39mm LTM, but it is unknown if it were intended for use on rangefinder cameras or on other cameras using that mount.)
Among these, several of the normal lenses were notably mounted on the Honor, Ichicon-35, Chiyoca and Chiyotax.
Links
In Japanese:
- Hexanon 50mm f/1.9 (with lens scheme) in Kensetsu's camera collection