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==  Lenses ==
 
==  Lenses ==
*Alfinar 1:3,5 f=3,5cm
 
 
*Alefar 1:4,5 f=180mm
 
*Alefar 1:4,5 f=180mm
*Delfar 1:4.5 f=9cm<ref>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Old-Delft-f.-Exakta-Delfar-4.5-9cm/AI-20220121-1128-41450 Delfar] serial no. 495068, c.1949, offered for sale at the 42nd Leitz Photographica Auction.</ref>
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*Alfinar 1:3,5 f=3,5cm<ref>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Old-Delft-f.-Alpa-Alfinar-3-5-3-5cm/AI-40-40230 Alfinar 3.5/3.5cm] serial no. 503268 for Alpa Reflex, c.1950, sold at the 40th Leitz Photographica Auction.</ref>
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*Alfinon 1:2.8 f=5cm<ref>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Alpa-Prisma-Reflex/AI-30-34585 Alfinon 2.8/5cm] serial no.492217 for Alpa Reflex, c.1949, sold with a Prisma Reflex at the 30th Westlicht Auction.</ref>
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*Delfar 1:4.5 f=9cm<ref>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Old-Delft-f.-Exakta-Delfar-4.5-9cm/AI-20220121-1128-41450 Delfar 4.5/9cm] serial no. 495068 for Exakta, c.1949, offered for sale at the 42nd Leitz Auction.</ref>
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*Deltamar: various aerial camera lenses for NATO use, 1970s:
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** 1:2.7 f=52mm<ref>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/De-Oude-Delft-Deltamar-2.7-52mm-NATO-Aerial-Lens/AI-38-39467 Deltamar 2.7/52mm] serial no. H 07081, sold at the 38th Leitz Auction.</ref>
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** 1:1.6 f=70mm<ref>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/De-Oude-Delft-Deltamar-1.6-70mm-NATO-Aerial-Lens/AI-38-39464 Deltamar 1.6/70mm] serial no. H 06936, also sold at the 38th Leitz Auction.</ref>
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*Minor 1:3.5 f=3.5cm<ref>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Old-Delft-Minor-3.5-3.5cm/AI-30-34044 Minor 3.5/3.5cm] serial no.501000 coupled L39 mount, sold at the 30th Westlicht Auction.</ref>
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*Minor 1:3.5 f=4cm<ref>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Old-Delft-f.-Exakta-Minor-3.5-4cm/AI-38-39064 Minor 3.5/4cm] serial no. 501396 for Exakta, 1950s, sold at the 38th Leitz Auction.</ref>
 
*Spheroscope 1:11 11cm meniscus (as used on the [[Prinsen Box]])
 
*Spheroscope 1:11 11cm meniscus (as used on the [[Prinsen Box]])
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 23:35, 18 February 2024


Old Delft or Oude Delft was an optical company in the Netherlands.

The company was founded in 1939 under the name "Van Leers Optische Industrie" by Oscar J. van Leer in Delft. Soon afterwards Professor Dr. Albert Bouwers joined the company and the name was changed to "Optische Industrie De Oude Delft".

In 1985 the companies name was changed into "Oldelft Groep" and in 1990 it merged with the company Enraf-Nonius into "Delft Imaging Systems".

The "Oude Delft" produced optical and related finemechanical products for the photographic, medical and military markets.

Lenses

  • Alefar 1:4,5 f=180mm
  • Alfinar 1:3,5 f=3,5cm[1]
  • Alfinon 1:2.8 f=5cm[2]
  • Delfar 1:4.5 f=9cm[3]
  • Deltamar: various aerial camera lenses for NATO use, 1970s:
    • 1:2.7 f=52mm[4]
    • 1:1.6 f=70mm[5]
  • Minor 1:3.5 f=3.5cm[6]
  • Minor 1:3.5 f=4cm[7]
  • Spheroscope 1:11 11cm meniscus (as used on the Prinsen Box)

Notes

  1. Alfinar 3.5/3.5cm serial no. 503268 for Alpa Reflex, c.1950, sold at the 40th Leitz Photographica Auction.
  2. Alfinon 2.8/5cm serial no.492217 for Alpa Reflex, c.1949, sold with a Prisma Reflex at the 30th Westlicht Auction.
  3. Delfar 4.5/9cm serial no. 495068 for Exakta, c.1949, offered for sale at the 42nd Leitz Auction.
  4. Deltamar 2.7/52mm serial no. H 07081, sold at the 38th Leitz Auction.
  5. Deltamar 1.6/70mm serial no. H 06936, also sold at the 38th Leitz Auction.
  6. Minor 3.5/3.5cm serial no.501000 coupled L39 mount, sold at the 30th Westlicht Auction.
  7. Minor 3.5/4cm serial no. 501396 for Exakta, 1950s, sold at the 38th Leitz Auction.

Bibliography

  • De Oude Delft 25-Years Jubilee Photobook "Tovenaars onder elkaar" published 1964 by De Oude Delft.

Links

 
Dutch Companies (edit)
 
Cambo | Dalsa | Fabr. v. Fot. Prod. Amsterdam | E. Fischel Jr. | Fodor | Nedinsco | Nefotaf | Old Delft | Philips | Tahbes | Vena | E. Welsing

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