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'''Kobalux''' was the brand name of two wide angle lenses, made by a small Japanese company called '''YK''' of Yokohama, and available in [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw mount]] and [[Leica M lenses|Leica M mount]]. These lenses were also available under other names, such as '''Avenon''', '''Komura''', '''Pasoptik''', '''Bower''' and '''Adorama'''.
 
'''Kobalux''' was the brand name of two wide angle lenses, made by a small Japanese company called '''YK''' of Yokohama, and available in [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw mount]] and [[Leica M lenses|Leica M mount]]. These lenses were also available under other names, such as '''Avenon''', '''Komura''', '''Pasoptik''', '''Bower''' and '''Adorama'''.
  
There was a Kobalux Wide 28/3.5 and a Kobalux Super Wide21/2.8, both in chrome or black finish. Cameraquest tells us that the 21/2.8 existed in at least three variants. The two lenses were sold together with an external finder.
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There was a Kobalux Wide 28/3.5 and a Kobalux Super Wide 21/2.8, both in chrome or black finish. Cameraquest tells us that the 21/2.8 existed in at least three variants. The two lenses were sold together with an external finder.
  
 
Production stopped around 2002.
 
Production stopped around 2002.

Revision as of 16:58, 9 May 2006

Kobalux was the brand name of two wide angle lenses, made by a small Japanese company called YK of Yokohama, and available in Leica screw mount and Leica M mount. These lenses were also available under other names, such as Avenon, Komura, Pasoptik, Bower and Adorama.

There was a Kobalux Wide 28/3.5 and a Kobalux Super Wide 21/2.8, both in chrome or black finish. Cameraquest tells us that the 21/2.8 existed in at least three variants. The two lenses were sold together with an external finder.

Production stopped around 2002.

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