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− | '''Rodenstock''' is an old German optics house (founded 1877) | + | '''Rodenstock''' is an old German optics house (founded 1877) in Munich, renowned among photographers for its manufacture of high quality optics for cameras, enlargers, and slide projectors. The precision optics part of the company was sold to Linos AG in 2000, while the main Rodenstock company concentrated their activities on spectacle frames and lenses. Linos became part of the Qioptic group in 2007 and will become an integral part of Qioptic starting 2010. They continue to produce high quality camera lenses, most notably for the [[Alpa]] 12WA and 12S/WA, and for view cameras, including specialized lenses for digital capture backs. |
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* Apo-Sironar | * Apo-Sironar | ||
* Digaron | * Digaron | ||
+ | * Eikonar | ||
* Eurygon | * Eurygon | ||
* Eurynar<ref>Early Serial number #11361 [http://forum.mflenses.com/viewtopic.php?t=16807 forum.mflenses.com]</ref> | * Eurynar<ref>Early Serial number #11361 [http://forum.mflenses.com/viewtopic.php?t=16807 forum.mflenses.com]</ref> | ||
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* Monar | * Monar | ||
+ | * Pantogonal | ||
* [[Periskop]] | * [[Periskop]] | ||
* Rodagon | * Rodagon | ||
+ | * Rotelar | ||
* Sironar | * Sironar | ||
* Splendar | * Splendar | ||
− | * Trinar | + | * Terogonal |
+ | * [[Trinar]] | ||
* Yronar | * Yronar | ||
* Ysar | * Ysar | ||
− | See [[ | + | See [[Rodenstock serial numbers| here]] for dating the serial numbers of Rodenstock lenses. |
==== See also ==== | ==== See also ==== | ||
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* Nahbildkamera, Nahbildkamera Stereo | * Nahbildkamera, Nahbildkamera Stereo | ||
* Planitta, Planitta II | * Planitta, Planitta II | ||
− | * Prinzess | + | * [[Prinzess]] |
* Prontoklapp | * Prontoklapp | ||
* Robra | * Robra | ||
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* [[Certo Super Dollina II]] | * [[Certo Super Dollina II]] | ||
* [[Certo Durata]] | * [[Certo Durata]] | ||
+ | * [[Graflex Graphic 35]] | ||
* [[Kodak Retinette Ib]] | * [[Kodak Retinette Ib]] | ||
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+ | == Notes == | ||
+ | {{Munich}} | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.rodenstock.com/com14/en/about-rodenstock/history.html Rodenstock history] at [https://www.rodenstock.com/com14/en/the-company.html the Rodenstock company website] | ||
[[Category: German lens makers]] | [[Category: German lens makers]] | ||
[[Category: German camera makers]] | [[Category: German camera makers]] |
Latest revision as of 03:36, 13 February 2024
Rodenstock is an old German optics house (founded 1877) in Munich, renowned among photographers for its manufacture of high quality optics for cameras, enlargers, and slide projectors. The precision optics part of the company was sold to Linos AG in 2000, while the main Rodenstock company concentrated their activities on spectacle frames and lenses. Linos became part of the Qioptic group in 2007 and will become an integral part of Qioptic starting 2010. They continue to produce high quality camera lenses, most notably for the Alpa 12WA and 12S/WA, and for view cameras, including specialized lenses for digital capture backs.
Old Rodenstock products: A Werol camera, a Monar lens, and a Citonette camera.(Image rights) |
Contents
Some trademarks used for Rodenstock lenses
Ysar 1:3,9 f=10,5cm Lens image by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
- Apo-Grandagon
- Apo-Ronar
- Apo-Macro-Sironar
- Apo-Sironar
- Digaron
- Eikonar
- Eurygon
- Eurynar[1]
- Geronar
- Imagon
- Heligon
- Heligonal
- Monar
- Pantogonal
- Periskop
- Rodagon
- Rotelar
- Sironar
- Splendar
- Terogonal
- Trinar
- Yronar
- Ysar
See here for dating the serial numbers of Rodenstock lenses.
See also
The links go directly to the Rodenstock section:
Rodenstock cameras
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- Adina
- Astra
- Autoklapp
- Bafo
- Box
- Citoklapp
- Citonette (1932, with Trinar in Compur shutter)
- Clarovid , Clarovid II
- Daro III
- Gero
- Illma
- Imagon Spezialkamera I / II / III
- Lumofort
- Nahbildkamera, Nahbildkamera Stereo
- Planitta, Planitta II
- Prinzess
- Prontoklapp
- Robra
- Rodar II / III
- Rodella
- Rodinett
- Rofina I / II
- Rollfilm-Kamera
- Rulex
- Supreme
- Wedar I / II / V
- Werol (1933, with Eurynar in Compur shutter)
- Ysella
- Ysette
other cameras with a fixed Rodenstock lens
Notes
Camera industry in Munich |
Agfa | Deckel | Eder | Enna | Friedrich | Kilfitt | Leitmeyr | Linhof | Niezoldi & Krämer | Perka | Rex | Rietzschel | Rodenstock | Staeble | Steinheil |
- ↑ Early Serial number #11361 forum.mflenses.com