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− | [[Carl Zeiss Jena]] made some of the [[Contax rangefinder lenses|Contax lenses]] developed for the [[Contax rangefinder]] camera in M39 mount. They were mostly sold during the war and are quite rare. All were in chrome finish, with a slim barrel and rangefinder coupled, unless noted. | + | [[Carl Zeiss Jena]] made some of the [[Contax rangefinder lenses|Contax lenses]] developed for the [[Contax rangefinder]] camera in M39 mount as well. They were mostly sold during the war and are quite rare. All were in chrome finish, with a slim barrel and rangefinder coupled, unless noted. |
* 28/8 Tessar | * 28/8 Tessar | ||
− | * 35/3.5 Herar (seen at photographica auction Rahn #2) | + | * 35/3.5 Herar (seen at photographica auction Rahn #2, and Christies 5/11/1992) |
− | * 50/1.5 Sonnar (rigid) | + | * 50/1.4 Biotar (not known in [[Contax rangefinder lenses|Contax mount]]): |
− | * 50/2 Sonnar | + | ** rigid black enamel finish (1931–2), fitted for: |
+ | *** 1931 Leica I Interchangeable "Model C" non-standard in uncoupled/non-standard mount; | ||
+ | *** 1931 Leica I Interchangeable "Model C" standardised (28.8mm) in uncoupled/standard mount; | ||
+ | *** 1932 Leica II "Model D" in coupled/standard mount; | ||
+ | ** also produced in 1938–40 in very limited numbers (about 46 examples only, perhaps with chrome finish) | ||
+ | * 50/1.5 Sonnar (rigid)<ref name=W23>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Carl-Zeiss-Jena-Sonnar-1.5-5cm/AI-23-10976 5 cm and 6 cm f/1.5 Sonnars] sold together at the [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Cameras/Past-Auctions/Auction-23/ 23rd Westlicht Photographica Auction], on 25 May 2013.</ref> | ||
+ | * 50/2 Sonnar (rigid and collapsible mount) | ||
+ | * 60/1.5 Sonnar (rigid)<ref name=W23/> | ||
* 75/1.5 Biotar | * 75/1.5 Biotar | ||
* 85/2 Sonnar | * 85/2 Sonnar | ||
* 135/4 Sonnar | * 135/4 Sonnar | ||
− | * 135/4 Triotar | + | * 135/4 Triotar<ref>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Carl-Zeiss-Jena-Triotar-4-13.5cm-T/AI-8-26041 13.5 cm f/4 Triotar T] sold at the [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Cameras/Past-Auctions/Auction-8/ eighth Westlicht auction], on 27 November 2005.</ref> |
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[http://collectiblend.com/Lenses/Zeiss,-Carl-Jena/ Carl Zeiss Jena Lenses Price Guide] by collectiblend | ||
+ | *[http://collectiblend.com/Lenses/Zeiss,-Carl/ Carl Zeiss Lenses Price Guide] by collectiblend | ||
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+ | {{M39}} | ||
[[Category: 39mm screw mount]] | [[Category: 39mm screw mount]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category: German lenses]] |
Revision as of 17:16, 21 January 2024
Carl Zeiss Jena made some of the Contax lenses developed for the Contax rangefinder camera in M39 mount as well. They were mostly sold during the war and are quite rare. All were in chrome finish, with a slim barrel and rangefinder coupled, unless noted.
- 28/8 Tessar
- 35/3.5 Herar (seen at photographica auction Rahn #2, and Christies 5/11/1992)
- 50/1.4 Biotar (not known in Contax mount):
- rigid black enamel finish (1931–2), fitted for:
- 1931 Leica I Interchangeable "Model C" non-standard in uncoupled/non-standard mount;
- 1931 Leica I Interchangeable "Model C" standardised (28.8mm) in uncoupled/standard mount;
- 1932 Leica II "Model D" in coupled/standard mount;
- also produced in 1938–40 in very limited numbers (about 46 examples only, perhaps with chrome finish)
- rigid black enamel finish (1931–2), fitted for:
- 50/1.5 Sonnar (rigid)[1]
- 50/2 Sonnar (rigid and collapsible mount)
- 60/1.5 Sonnar (rigid)[1]
- 75/1.5 Biotar
- 85/2 Sonnar
- 135/4 Sonnar
- 135/4 Triotar[2]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 5 cm and 6 cm f/1.5 Sonnars sold together at the 23rd Westlicht Photographica Auction, on 25 May 2013.
- ↑ 13.5 cm f/4 Triotar T sold at the eighth Westlicht auction, on 27 November 2005.
Links
- Carl Zeiss Jena Lenses Price Guide by collectiblend
- Carl Zeiss Lenses Price Guide by collectiblend