Carl Zeiss 35mm lenses - MIR image library

 

Carl Zeiss JENA wideangle lens
Orthometar 1:4.5 f=3.cm (35mm f/4.5)
For CONTAX rangefinder series cameras

Shown here is a pre-war version

Quick Spec Sheet:
Direct mount
Focal Length: 3.5cm (35mm)
Aperture Range
(maximum/minimum): f/4.5~f/22
Shown model was produced approx. 1938
Carl Zeiss JENA wideangle lens
Orthometar  f=35mm f/4.5


Car Zeiss JENA Orthometar 1:4.5 f=3.5cm (35mm f/4.5) - MIR Image Library


Rear section of the Car Zeiss JENA Orthometar 1:4.5 f=3.5cm with Finder 432/5Rear section of the Car Zeiss JENA Orthometar 1:4.5 f=3.5cm (35mm f/4.5) - MIR Image Library




Carl Zeiss Jena Herar 1:3.5/3.5cm
For CONTAX rangefinder series cameras

Quick Spec Sheet:
Direct mount
Focal Length: 35mm
Aperture Range:
(maximum/minimum): f/3.5~f/16
Number of lens element: unknown
Shown model made in approx. 1939

Carl Zeiss Jena Herar 3.5/3.cm  1939

Carl Zeiss Jena Herar 3.5/3.5cm 1939




OTHERS: -
For CONTAX rangefinder series cameras



Delft Minor 1:3.5 f=3.5cm
Year made: approx. 1950

Old Delft Minor 3.5/3.5cm

Coupled lens for Contax rangefinder cameras.

Delft Minor 1:3.5 f=3.5cm

Delft Minor 1:3.5 f=3.5cm wideangle lens




Contax 35mm Lens Group
PLANAR | BIOMETAR | BIOGON | BIOGON (post War) /ZEISS-OPTON | ORTHOMETAR | HERAR | OTHERS

Zeiss IKON Stereotar.C 1:3.5 f=35mm

Comparing with 35mm lens group of
Leitz | Canon | W-Nikkor

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