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'''Rodenstock''' is a old German optics house (founded 1877) and renowned among photographers for its manufacture of high quality optics for cameras, enlargers, and slide projectors.  The company was sold to Linos AG in 2000, and continues to produce high quality camera lenses, most notably for the [[Alpa]] 12WA and 12S/WA.
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'''Rodenstock''' is an old German optics house (founded 1877) and renowned among photographers for its manufacture of high quality optics for cameras, enlargers, and slide projectors.  The company was sold to Linos AG in 2000, and continues to produce high quality camera lenses, most notably for the [[Alpa]] 12WA and 12S/WA.
 
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* Trinar
 
* Trinar
 
* Yronar
 
* Yronar
 
=== Some Rodenstock cameras ===
 
 
* Citonette (1932, with Trinar in Compur shutter)
 
* Werol (1933, with Eurynar in Compur shutter)
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
 
The links go directly to the Rodenstock section:
 
The links go directly to the Rodenstock section:
 
* [[39mm screw lenses#Rodenstock lenses|39mm screw lenses]]
 
* [[39mm screw lenses#Rodenstock lenses|39mm screw lenses]]
 
* [[42mm screw lenses#Rodenstock lenses|42mm screw lenses]]
 
* [[42mm screw lenses#Rodenstock lenses|42mm screw lenses]]
 
* [[Exakta lenses#Rodenstock lenses|Exakta lenses]]
 
* [[Exakta lenses#Rodenstock lenses|Exakta lenses]]
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=== Some Rodenstock cameras ===
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* Citonette (1932, with Trinar in Compur shutter)
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* Werol (1933, with Eurynar in Compur shutter)
  
 
== Cameras with a fixed Rodenstock lens ==
 
== Cameras with a fixed Rodenstock lens ==

Revision as of 21:56, 8 January 2007

Rodenstock is an old German optics house (founded 1877) and renowned among photographers for its manufacture of high quality optics for cameras, enlargers, and slide projectors. The company was sold to Linos AG in 2000, and continues to produce high quality camera lenses, most notably for the Alpa 12WA and 12S/WA.

Some trademarks used for Rodenstock lenses

  • Apo-Grandagon
  • Apo-Ronar
  • Eurygon
  • Eurynar
  • Heligon
  • Monar
  • Rodagon
  • Sironar
  • Splendar
  • Trinar
  • Yronar

See also

The links go directly to the Rodenstock section:

Some Rodenstock cameras

  • Citonette (1932, with Trinar in Compur shutter)
  • Werol (1933, with Eurynar in Compur shutter)

Cameras with a fixed Rodenstock lens