Difference between revisions of "Spiratone"
Rebollo fr (talk | contribs) (more) |
Rebollo fr (talk | contribs) (lens +1) |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
* Spiratone Pluracoat Ultra Wideangle 17mm f3.5 | * Spiratone Pluracoat Ultra Wideangle 17mm f3.5 | ||
* Spiratone YS 18mm f/3.2 | * Spiratone YS 18mm f/3.2 | ||
− | * Spiratone YS 18mm f/3.5 | + | * Spiratone YS 18mm f/3.5 |
+ | * Spiratone Wideangle YS 28mm f/2.8 | ||
* Spiratone Macrotar 35mm f/3.5 (micro head) | * Spiratone Macrotar 35mm f/3.5 (micro head) | ||
* Spiratone Flat Field Macro 75mm f/3.5 (bellows head) | * Spiratone Flat Field Macro 75mm f/3.5 (bellows head) |
Revision as of 20:55, 5 July 2009
This article is a stub. You can help Camera-wiki.org by expanding it.
Spiratone was an American distributor, founded by Fred Spira in 1941.[1] The company had a store on West 27th Street, N.Y., which was opened in 1946.[1] It distributed lenses and all sorts of camera accessories. It closed its doors in 1990.[1]
Contents
Products
Lenses
- Spiratone Fish-eye 12mm f/8
- Spiratone Pluracoat Ultra Wideangle 17mm f3.5
- Spiratone YS 18mm f/3.2
- Spiratone YS 18mm f/3.5
- Spiratone Wideangle YS 28mm f/2.8
- Spiratone Macrotar 35mm f/3.5 (micro head)
- Spiratone Flat Field Macro 75mm f/3.5 (bellows head)
- Spiratone Macrotel 150mm f/4.5 (bellows head)
- Spiratone Mirror-Ultratel 500mm f/8 (mirror lens)
- Spiratone Minitel-M 500mm f/8 (mirror lens)
- Spiratone-Sun Electric Zoom 85-210mm f/4.8, T mount
Other
- Spiratone Bellowscope bellows, T mount
- Spiratone Proxiscope Sr. focusing rail
- Spiratone Bi-Rail focusing rail
- Spiratone Vario-Dupliscope slide copier
- Spiratone Circo-Mirrotach 90-degree lens attachment
Links
In English:
- Obituary of Fred Spira by Dennis Hevesi in the New York Times
- Spiratone Fish-eye 12mm f/8 at TheSyberSite
- Spiratone close-up equipment at the Olympus / Zuiko blog