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Trademarks used for Ludwig lenses:
 
Trademarks used for Ludwig lenses:
* Auxanar (enlarger lens)
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* Auxanar (80 mm f/3.5 enlarger lens for 6x6 cm negatives)
 
* Enoldar
 
* Enoldar
 
* Kosmar
 
* Kosmar
* Meritar<ref>Fincke lists it as a triplet, Puskov as a Tessar type</ref>
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* Meritar (simple triplet or a Tessar type)<ref>Fincke lists it as a triplet, Puskov as both a triplet and a Tessar type</ref>
 
* Peronar
 
* Peronar
* Victar
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* Victar (simple triplet)
 
* Vidar
 
* Vidar
  

Revision as of 13:59, 21 March 2009

Ludwig or Ernst Ludwig was a German optical company. It was based at Lausa, a small town near Dresden that merged with the neighbour town of Weixdorf in 1938. Some prewar lenses were thus marked Ludwig Lausa Dresden. Ludwig made entry level lenses, often with three elements. After the war, they were offered as a low price alternative to the Carl Zeiss Jena or Meyer lenses. In 1972 it was absorbed in VEB Kamerafabrik Freital, and in 1980 it fell under VEB Pentacon.

Trademarks used for Ludwig lenses:

  • Auxanar (80 mm f/3.5 enlarger lens for 6x6 cm negatives)
  • Enoldar
  • Kosmar
  • Meritar (simple triplet or a Tessar type)[1]
  • Peronar
  • Victar (simple triplet)
  • Vidar

Cameras equipped with a Ludwig lens:

  • Altix - Meritar 2.9/50 mm
  • Beirette - Meritar 2.9/45 mm
  • Beirette SL 200 - Meritar 2.8/45 mm
  • Beirette SL 300 - Meritar 2.9/45 mm
  • Beltica - Meritar 2.9/50 mm
  • Certo KN 35 - Kosmar 2.8/45 and Meritar 2.8/45 alternatively
  • Exa - Meritar 2.9/50 mm (bayonet mount)
  • Minifex
  • Precisa - Meritar 3.5/75 mm
  • Reflekta II - Meritar 3.5/75 mm
  • Super Dollina II
  • Weltaflex - Meritar 3.5/75 mm

See their Exakta lenses, 42mm screw lenses and Praktiflex lenses.

Notes

  1. Fincke lists it as a triplet, Puskov as both a triplet and a Tessar type

Sources

  • Fincke H.E.: Das Objektiv deiner Kamera; Fotokinoverlag Halle, Halle, 1959.
  • Puskov V.V.: Poradnik fotograficzny; PWT, Warsaw, 1956.

Links

Camera industry in Dresden
Balda | Certo | Eho-Altissa | Eichapfel | Ernemann | Feinmess | Heyde | Hamaphot | Huth | Hüttig | ICA | Ihagee | Kochmann | Kerman | KW | Eugen Loeber | Ludwig | Mentor | Merkel | Meyer | Mimosa | Pentacon | Richter | Sommer | Stübiger | Unger & Hoffmann | Werner | Wünsche | Zeiss Ikon | Zeh
Camera distributors in Dresden
Stöckig
Camera industry in Freital
Beier | Pouva | Stein & Binnewerg | Thowe | Welta