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The [[Rolleiflex SL35]] manufactured by [[Rollei]] introduced yet another bayonet mount when launched in 1970. This bayonet mount was used on all Rollei's 35mm SLRs, and on most of the [[Voigtländer VSL]] models.
 
The [[Rolleiflex SL35]] manufactured by [[Rollei]] introduced yet another bayonet mount when launched in 1970. This bayonet mount was used on all Rollei's 35mm SLRs, and on most of the [[Voigtländer VSL]] models.
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== Zeiss ==
  
 
The lenses produced in that mount were mostly from [[Carl Zeiss]] and were of high quality. Some of these lenses had become their career as [[Contarex lenses]], and most of the range was to be recycled as [[Yashica / Contax lenses]]. Some of the Zeiss lenses were sold under the [[Voigtländer]] name to go with the VSL range.
 
The lenses produced in that mount were mostly from [[Carl Zeiss]] and were of high quality. Some of these lenses had become their career as [[Contarex lenses]], and most of the range was to be recycled as [[Yashica / Contax lenses]]. Some of the Zeiss lenses were sold under the [[Voigtländer]] name to go with the VSL range.
 
At the very beginning, a limited range of lenses were made by [[Schneider]]. Later, Schneider also manufactured two special perspective control shift lenses.
 
 
A more economical range called Rolleinar was manufactured mostly by [[Mamiya]] and were mostly of reputable quality too. They also sold under the Voigtländer name, with AR in the name indicating a Rolleinar lens.
 
  
 
List of the Zeiss lenses, and Voigtländer equivalents:
 
List of the Zeiss lenses, and Voigtländer equivalents:
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* 1000/5.6 Mirotar, mirror lens
 
* 1000/5.6 Mirotar, mirror lens
 
* 1000/8 Tele-Tessar
 
* 1000/8 Tele-Tessar
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== Schneider ==
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At the very beginning, a limited range of lenses were made by [[Schneider]]. Later, Schneider also manufactured two special perspective control shift lenses.
  
 
List of the Schneider lenses:
 
List of the Schneider lenses:
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* 35/2.8 PC-Curtagon, special shift lens
 
* 35/2.8 PC-Curtagon, special shift lens
 
* 28/2.8 PC-Super Angulon, special shift lens
 
* 28/2.8 PC-Super Angulon, special shift lens
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== Rolleinar ==
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A more economical range called Rolleinar was manufactured mostly by [[Mamiya]] and were mostly of reputable quality too. They were also sold under the Voigtländer name, with AR in the name indicating a Rolleinar lens.
  
 
List of the Rolleinar lenses:
 
List of the Rolleinar lenses:
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* 80-200/4
 
* 80-200/4
 
* 2x converter
 
* 2x converter
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== Adapters ==
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There was a 42mm screw mount adapter, to mount [[42mm screw lenses]]. It also existed in an automatic variant, which transmits the diaphragm coupling.
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There was also a 39mm screw mount adapter, to mount [[Leica screw lenses]]. It did not preserve infinity and is only useful for macro work.

Revision as of 16:26, 23 September 2005

The Rolleiflex SL35 manufactured by Rollei introduced yet another bayonet mount when launched in 1970. This bayonet mount was used on all Rollei's 35mm SLRs, and on most of the Voigtländer VSL models.

Zeiss

The lenses produced in that mount were mostly from Carl Zeiss and were of high quality. Some of these lenses had become their career as Contarex lenses, and most of the range was to be recycled as Yashica / Contax lenses. Some of the Zeiss lenses were sold under the Voigtländer name to go with the VSL range.

List of the Zeiss lenses, and Voigtländer equivalents:

  • 15/3.5 Distagon
  • 16/2.8 F-Distagon, fisheye
  • 18/4 Distagon
  • 25/2.8 Distagon = Color-Skoparex
  • 28/2 Distagon
  • 35/1.4 Planar
  • 35/2.8 Distagon = Color-Skoparex
  • 50/1.4 Planar
  • 50/1.8 Planar = Color-Ultron
  • 60/2.8 Macro-Planar
  • 85/1.4 Planar
  • 85/2.8 Sonnar = Color-Dynarex
  • 135/2.8 Sonnar = Color-Dynarex
  • 135/4 Tele-Tessar = Color-Dynarex
  • 200/4 Tele-Tessar = Color-Dynarex
  • 500/4.5 Mirotar, mirror lens
  • 1000/5.6 Mirotar, mirror lens
  • 1000/8 Tele-Tessar

Schneider

At the very beginning, a limited range of lenses were made by Schneider. Later, Schneider also manufactured two special perspective control shift lenses.

List of the Schneider lenses:

  • 35/2.8 Angulon
  • 50/1.8 Xenon
  • 135/3.5 Tele-Xenar
  • 35/2.8 PC-Curtagon, special shift lens
  • 28/2.8 PC-Super Angulon, special shift lens

Rolleinar

A more economical range called Rolleinar was manufactured mostly by Mamiya and were mostly of reputable quality too. They were also sold under the Voigtländer name, with AR in the name indicating a Rolleinar lens.

List of the Rolleinar lenses:

  • 14/3.5 Fisheye
  • 21/4
  • 28/2.8
  • 35/2.8
  • 50/2
  • 50/3.5 Macro
  • 55/1.4
  • 85/2.8
  • 105/2.8
  • 105/2.8 Macro
  • 135/2.8
  • 200/3.5
  • 400/5.6
  • 500/8 Reflex, mirror lens
  • 28-80/3.5-4.5
  • 28-85/4
  • 28-105/3.2-4.5
  • 35-105/3.5
  • 35-105/3.5-4.3
  • 50-250/4-5.6
  • 70-210/3.5-4.5
  • 80-200/2.8
  • 80-200/4
  • 2x converter

Adapters

There was a 42mm screw mount adapter, to mount 42mm screw lenses. It also existed in an automatic variant, which transmits the diaphragm coupling.

There was also a 39mm screw mount adapter, to mount Leica screw lenses. It did not preserve infinity and is only useful for macro work.