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|image_text= 3 generations Pentacon 1.8/50
 
|image_text= 3 generations Pentacon 1.8/50
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There are 3 different versions of the [[Pentacon]] 1.8/50. In the picture on the right you can see from left to right: the orginal rebranded [[Oreston|Meyer Oreston]], the re-designed "red mc" version, and the final version with green printed scales.
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There are 3 different versions of the [[Pentacon]] 1.8/50. In the picture on the right you can see from left to right: the original rebranded [[Oreston|Meyer Oreston]], the re-designed "red mc" (multi-coated) version, and the final version with green printed scales. The redesign focused on the coating.
  
 
Optically only the first one is slighly different as it has only a single coating applied. The other two, marked Multi Coating, do have an improved coating on their glass elements.
 
Optically only the first one is slighly different as it has only a single coating applied. The other two, marked Multi Coating, do have an improved coating on their glass elements.
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|image_text= The lens construction was of "Double-Gauss" type.<br/>
 
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[[Category:Pentacon|auto 1.8/50]]
 
[[Category:German lenses]]
 
[[Category:German lenses]]

Latest revision as of 20:25, 22 November 2014

There are 3 different versions of the Pentacon 1.8/50. In the picture on the right you can see from left to right: the original rebranded Meyer Oreston, the re-designed "red mc" (multi-coated) version, and the final version with green printed scales. The redesign focused on the coating.

Optically only the first one is slighly different as it has only a single coating applied. The other two, marked Multi Coating, do have an improved coating on their glass elements.