Supreme lenses
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The Supreme lenses were made by Orion, predecessor of Miranda Camera.
Bibliography
- Orima Isamu (織間勇). "Puāmanzu Raika o mezashita ga: Chiyoka 35" (プアーマンズライカを目ざしたが・チヨカ35, The Chiyoca 35, a would-be poor man's Leica). Kamera Rebyū: Kurashikku Kamera Senka (カメラレビュー クラシックカメラ専科) / Camera Review: All about Historical Cameras no.24, March 1993. No ISBN number. Leica Book '93: Barunakku-gata Raika zukan (バルナック型ライカ図鑑, album of screw-mount Leica cameras). Pp.104–6. (The camera and lens were passed to the author by Ogihara Akira [萩原彰], creator of the Miranda camera.)
Links
In English:
- Past sales by Westlicht:
- Supreme 3.5cm f/3.5 in Leica screw mount: lot no.397 of auction no.14 (November 30, 2008)
- Supreme 10.5cm f/2.8 lens head with Mirax reflex housing: lot no.365 of auction no.9 (May 20, 2006)
- Supreme 10.5cm f/2.8 in focusing barrel with Mirax reflex housing: lot no.398 of auction no.14 (November 30, 2008)
- Supreme lens head with Mirax and Focabell among rare items, among Focabell bellows and among macro lenses, at the Miranda Camera website (the lens is listed as a 105/3.5 on some places, certainly by mistake)
In Japanese:
- Pages of the Miranda Society Japan:
- Supreme 105/2.8 lens head among macro lenses and with the Focabell bellows system
- Supreme 105/2.8 in 44mm screw mount among telephoto lenses
- Advertisement for the Mirax, Focabell and Supreme in the main page