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- Biogon is the brand name of Carl Zeiss for a series of photographic camera lenses, first introduced in 1934. Biogons are typically wide-angle lenses. Biogon...
- ƒ/5.6 Biogon lenses Biogon 45mm ƒ/4.5 (6×7 cm fmt) Biogon 53mm ƒ/4.5 (6.5×9 cm fmt) Biogon 75mm ƒ/4.5 (9×12 cm fmt) Lenses for Linhof cameras Biogon 53mm...
- 210 (equivalent to $4,400 in 2023) with the 45 mm Planar lens; the 28 mm Biogon and 90 mm Sonnar lenses were each US$660 (equivalent to $1,320 in 2023)...
- charged with the responsibility of designing the lenses, including the Biogon and Sonnar. The greatest advantage of the Zeiss lenses was the reduced number...
- the camera on its side. In 1954, they mated the groundbreaking new 38 mm Biogon lens designed by Ludwig Bertele of Zeiss to a shallow non-reflex body to...
- Biogon f/4.5 38 mm (1954) for H****elblad; the Biogon f/4.5 53 mm (1955) and the Biogon f/4.5 75 mm (1955) for Linhof. NASA used the H****elblad Biogon...
- it was displaced in 1952. Topogon The Hologon is a modification of the Biogon lens design. It contains a rear element that is close to film plane for...
- f/2.8. It was succeeded by the Zeiss Tessar in 1953.: 388  SWC with Zeiss Biogon 4.5/38 (C black barrel, T*) Zeiss Distagon 4/50 (C chrome barrel, not multicoated)...
- which featured a symmetrical design similar to the contemporary Zeiss Biogon. This was succeeded by the W Rokkor-QH 21mm f/4 (1963), with slightly improved...
- series cameras. Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7 Biotar [de] Tessar Sonnar Biogon Distagon [de] Fl****gon [de] Hologon Photographic lens design N****e, H....