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== '''Solagon''' == | == '''Solagon''' == | ||
The '''Solagon''' 50mm, f2.0 is a typical double-gauss lens designed and manufactured by [[Agfa]]. | The '''Solagon''' 50mm, f2.0 is a typical double-gauss lens designed and manufactured by [[Agfa]]. |
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Solagon on an Agfa Super Silette image by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
Solagon
The Solagon 50mm, f2.0 is a typical double-gauss lens designed and manufactured by Agfa.
Some later models are "Color-Solagon"s. It is a high-ended lens of used on Agfa cameras, which appeared firstly on the Super-Silette 2.0, then the Karat 36 and Karat Ⅳ. Its performance is great, even compared with Schneider-xenon 50mm, 2.0 and Ultron 50mm, 2.0. Later, the 55mm 2.0 Solagons were fited on the AmbiFLEX/Agfaflex.
By the 70's Solagons were OEMed by some Japanese companies.