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− | The '''[[Zuiko]] 4cm f/2.8''' is the only lens made by [[Olympus]] in [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw mount]]. It has five elements in four groups and is said to be the same as the Super-Zuiko 4.0cm f/2.8 made for the ill-fated [[Olympus 35|Olympus 35 II]].<REF> "Orinpasu renzu hoi", p.81 of {{KKS}} no.20. </REF> | + | The '''[[Zuiko]] 4cm f/2.8''' is the only lens made by [[Olympus]] in [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw mount]]. It has five elements in four groups (three separate elements at the front and a cemented doublet at the rear), and is said to be the same as the Super-Zuiko 4.0cm f/2.8 made for the ill-fated [[Olympus 35|Olympus 35 II]].<REF> "Orinpasu renzu hoi", p.81 of {{KKS}} no.20. </REF> |
The lens has a rigid all-chrome barrel with a focusing tab and an infinity stop. It takes half a turn to focus the lens down to 3.5ft. The aperture scale is graduated to f/16. An advertisement published in the May 1950 issue of ''[[Asahi Camera]]'' shows an early example, with ''Olympus Zuiko Coated 1:2.8 f=4cm No.60234'' on the front rim.<REF> Advertisement reproduced in "Orinpasu renzu hoi", p.81 of {{KKS}} no.20. </REF> The marking soon became ''Olympus Zuiko C. 1:2.8 f=4cm No.xxxxx'' with a red ''C.'' All the lens numbers observed so far are in the 60xxx and 61xxx range.<REF> Known lens numbers: 60234 (in the May 1950 advertisemen), 60321 ([http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=94175&acat=94175&_ssl=off lot no.345] of Westlicht auction no.12), 60418 (offered by a dealer), 60666 (reported in [http://en.allexperts.com/q/Cameras-3213/Value-old-Leica-equipment.htm this page at Allexperts]), 60904 (pictured in [http://www.auspiciousdragon.net/photowords/?p=940 this page at Photostream]), 61551 (pictured on p.81 of {{KKS}} no.20, 61624 (offered by a dealer). </REF> | The lens has a rigid all-chrome barrel with a focusing tab and an infinity stop. It takes half a turn to focus the lens down to 3.5ft. The aperture scale is graduated to f/16. An advertisement published in the May 1950 issue of ''[[Asahi Camera]]'' shows an early example, with ''Olympus Zuiko Coated 1:2.8 f=4cm No.60234'' on the front rim.<REF> Advertisement reproduced in "Orinpasu renzu hoi", p.81 of {{KKS}} no.20. </REF> The marking soon became ''Olympus Zuiko C. 1:2.8 f=4cm No.xxxxx'' with a red ''C.'' All the lens numbers observed so far are in the 60xxx and 61xxx range.<REF> Known lens numbers: 60234 (in the May 1950 advertisemen), 60321 ([http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=94175&acat=94175&_ssl=off lot no.345] of Westlicht auction no.12), 60418 (offered by a dealer), 60666 (reported in [http://en.allexperts.com/q/Cameras-3213/Value-old-Leica-equipment.htm this page at Allexperts]), 60904 (pictured in [http://www.auspiciousdragon.net/photowords/?p=940 this page at Photostream]), 61551 (pictured on p.81 of {{KKS}} no.20, 61624 (offered by a dealer). </REF> |
Revision as of 21:36, 7 December 2007
The Zuiko 4cm f/2.8 is the only lens made by Olympus in Leica screw mount. It has five elements in four groups (three separate elements at the front and a cemented doublet at the rear), and is said to be the same as the Super-Zuiko 4.0cm f/2.8 made for the ill-fated Olympus 35 II.[1]
The lens has a rigid all-chrome barrel with a focusing tab and an infinity stop. It takes half a turn to focus the lens down to 3.5ft. The aperture scale is graduated to f/16. An advertisement published in the May 1950 issue of Asahi Camera shows an early example, with Olympus Zuiko Coated 1:2.8 f=4cm No.60234 on the front rim.[2] The marking soon became Olympus Zuiko C. 1:2.8 f=4cm No.xxxxx with a red C. All the lens numbers observed so far are in the 60xxx and 61xxx range.[3]
The dedicated finder has an accessory shoe on top; the side has the OLYMPUS OIC logo and the focal length 4 cm. The cap is all chrome and is stamped with the OLYMPUS OIC logo. The leather case also has the same logo. Both the case and the rear cap are said to have "Made in Occupied Japan".[4]
Notes
- ↑ "Orinpasu renzu hoi", p.81 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.20.
- ↑ Advertisement reproduced in "Orinpasu renzu hoi", p.81 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.20.
- ↑ Known lens numbers: 60234 (in the May 1950 advertisemen), 60321 (lot no.345 of Westlicht auction no.12), 60418 (offered by a dealer), 60666 (reported in this page at Allexperts), 60904 (pictured in this page at Photostream), 61551 (pictured on p.81 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.20, 61624 (offered by a dealer).
- ↑ "Made in Occupied Japan": this page at Kensetsu's camera collection.
Bibliography
- "Orinpasu renzu hoi" (オリンパスレンズ補遺, "Olympus lens appendix"). Anonymous column about various Zuiko lenses. 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. 20, 25 March 1992. No ISBN number. Orinpasu no subete (オリンパスのすべて, special issue on Olympus). P.81.
Links
In English:
- Zuiko C. 4cm f/2.8 at Photostream
- Zuiko C. 4cm f/2.8, lot no.345 of auction no.12 (17 November 2007) by Westlicht Photographica Auction
In German:
- Olympus 4cm finder, lot no.484 of Foto Hobby Rahn Photographica Auction no.3 (13 May 2006).
In Japanese:
- Zuiko C. 4cm f/2.8 in Kensetsu's camera collection (web archive version of a dead link, switch to Shift-JIS encoding for proper display)