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[[Tōkyō Kōgaku]] (maker of the Topcon cameras) made lenses in [[39mm screw lenses|39mm Leica mount]] for some Japanese Leica copies, mainly the [[Leotax]]. All were all chrome unless noted. The chronological order is State - C Simlar - Simlar - Topcor - Topcor S. | [[Tōkyō Kōgaku]] (maker of the Topcon cameras) made lenses in [[39mm screw lenses|39mm Leica mount]] for some Japanese Leica copies, mainly the [[Leotax]]. All were all chrome unless noted. The chronological order is State - C Simlar - Simlar - Topcor - Topcor S. | ||
* 35/2.8 Topcor, sold with a very big external finder | * 35/2.8 Topcor, sold with a very big external finder | ||
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* [http://ojyamarche.nobody.jp/leotax_lens.html Topcor 5cm f/2 and Topcor-S 5cm f/2] in [http://ojyamarche.nobody.jp/index.html Kensetsu's camera collection] | * [http://ojyamarche.nobody.jp/leotax_lens.html Topcor 5cm f/2 and Topcor-S 5cm f/2] in [http://ojyamarche.nobody.jp/index.html Kensetsu's camera collection] | ||
* [http://koujiyacamera.hamazo.tv/e738570.html Topcor 3.5cm f/2.8], [http://koujiyacamera.hamazo.tv/e741133.html Topcor 5cm f/3.5] and [http://koujiyacamera.hamazo.tv/e787583.html Topcor-S 5cm f/2] at [http://koujiyacamera.hamazo.tv/ Koujiya's blog] | * [http://koujiyacamera.hamazo.tv/e738570.html Topcor 3.5cm f/2.8], [http://koujiyacamera.hamazo.tv/e741133.html Topcor 5cm f/3.5] and [http://koujiyacamera.hamazo.tv/e787583.html Topcor-S 5cm f/2] at [http://koujiyacamera.hamazo.tv/ Koujiya's blog] | ||
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[[Category: 39mm screw mount]] | [[Category: 39mm screw mount]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:05, 29 January 2009
Tōkyō Kōgaku (maker of the Topcon cameras) made lenses in 39mm Leica mount for some Japanese Leica copies, mainly the Leotax. All were all chrome unless noted. The chronological order is State - C Simlar - Simlar - Topcor - Topcor S.
- 35/2.8 Topcor, sold with a very big external finder
- 50/3.5 State (collapsible)
- 50/3.5 C Simlar (collapsible)
- 50/3.5 Simlar (collapsible), also as "Simlar 1:3,5 f=5cm Tokyo Opt. Co."
- 50/3.5 Topcor (collapsible), diaphragm ring around the front lens, then around the barrel
- 50/3.5 Topcor K (rigid), aluminium barrel and knurled rings
- 50/2.8 Topcor,(rigid) black and chrome finish. (Heliar) Optical design is a copy of the 1952 Voigtländer (R&D) "Color Heliar" (Extremely rare lens due to very low production numbers)
- 50/2 Topcor
- 50/2 Topcor S, chrome, then black and chrome, then black with aluminium barrel
- 50/1.8 Topcor S, black finish
- 50/1.5 Simlar
- 50/1.5 Topcor
- 9cm f/4 C Simlar[1]
- 90/3.5 Topcor, aluminium barrel and knurled rings, sold with an external finder
- 135/3.5 Topcor, aluminium barrel, sold with an external finder with 50/90/135 frames
Notes
Links
In Japanese:
- Tōkyō Kōgaku 39mm screw lenses at the Topcon Club website
- Pages of Nekosan's website:
- C Simlar 9cm f/4
- Leotax page with Tōkyō Kōgaku 39mm screw lenses
- Topcor 5cm f/2 and Topcor-S 5cm f/2 in Kensetsu's camera collection
- Topcor 3.5cm f/2.8, Topcor 5cm f/3.5 and Topcor-S 5cm f/2 at Koujiya's blog