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Contax T-VS digital, the digital version of T-VS III with a Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar T 2,8–4,8/7,3–21,9 mm and 5 megapixel CCD sensor; Contax i4R, the smallest compact Contax, and the last camera from the Contax marque. Contax SL300R T and later on U4R, compact cameras with a Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar zoom and a rotating screen.
A 35 mm film, compact rangefinder camera with a titanium body and Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 38 mm f /2.8 wide-angle lens. Contax T – with 5-element Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 38 mm manual focus lens [2] (made by Yashica, which was owned by Kyocera, in partnership with Carl Zeiss). [2] Introduced in 1984. Includes a dedicated separate clip-on auto flash ...
First workshop of Carl Zeiss in the center of Jena, c. 1847 Carl Zeiss Jena (1910) One of the Stasi's cameras with the special SO-3.5.1 (5/17mm) lens developed by Carl Zeiss, a so-called "needle eye lens", for shooting through keyholes or holes down to 1 mm in diameter 2 historical lenses of Carl Zeiss, Nr. 145077 and Nr. 145078, Tessar 1:4,5 F=5,5cm DRP 142294 (produced before 1910) Carl ...
The lens could be the same Zeiss Novar 35mm f/3.5, or a Carl Zeiss Jena 37.5mm f/3.5 Tessar. The body code number was 111/23 with the Novar and 111/24 with the Tessar. The Tenax was modified in 1953 with a fixed viewfinder integrated in a higher top plate with the exposure counter inside it, and a revised advance lever.
The lenses designed by Carl Zeiss for the G-series quickly established it as a camera of worth: the original trio of lenses released with the G1 included the 45 mm f / 2 Planar, 28 mm f / 2.8 Biogon, and 90 mm f / 2.8 Sonnar; the 16 mm f / 8 Hologon was announced at the system launch but was not immediately available. [5]
Contarex I, showing aperture selected in the "Bullseye/Cyclops" window. The Contarex I, aka Bullseye (catalog 10.2401), was built between 1959 and 1966. [14] It was the first 35mm SLR camera with a focal plane shutter that provides direct light meter coupling to the shutter-, aperture-, and film speed-settings; they are interconnected by cords.
The Zeiss Hologon is an ultra wide-angle f=15mm f / 8 triplet lens, providing a 110° angle of view for 35mm format cameras. The Hologon was originally fitted to a dedicated camera, the Zeiss Ikon Contarex Hologon in the late 1960s; as sales of that camera were poor and the Zeiss Ikon company itself was going bankrupt, an additional 225 lenses were made in Leica M mount and released for sale ...
The Zeiss ZX1 is a full-frame fixed-lens digital camera produced by Carl Zeiss AG. It was announced in 2018, released in 2020, [ 5 ] and discontinued in 2023. [ 6 ] [ 7 ]