- 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 ****ed...
- attachment, the SE was
capable of aperture-priority autoexposure. The
Contarex Hologon was a fixed-lens
camera that used the same stripped-down second-generation...
- US$660 (equivalent to $1,320 in 2023), and the list
price for the 16 mm
Hologon was US$3,000 (equivalent to $6,000 in 2023). The 45 mm
Planar was listed...
-
coupling mechanism.
Noted Hologon was the only manual-focus lens and the only Germany-made lens in the lineup. Also,
apart from
Hologon, all
lenses were available...
- 50mm f/0.7 Biotar [de]
Tessar Sonnar Biogon Distagon [de] Fl****gon [de]
Hologon Photographic lens
design N****e, H.
Hubert (July 2011). "From the series...
-
became the
standard aerial lens
until it was
displaced in 1952.
Topogon The
Hologon is a
modification of the
Biogon lens design. It
contains a rear element...
-
projection lenses, e.g., for 35 mm
slide projectors.
Rudolf Kingslake notes the
Hologon is a
triplet in
which the
negative element was
split to
surround a positive...
-
Biogon 75mm ƒ/4.5 (9×12 cm fmt)
Lenses for
Linhof cameras Biogon 53mm ƒ/4.5
Hologon 110mm ƒ/8
Planar 135mm ƒ/3.5
Sonnar 250mm ƒ/5.6
Zeiss has
departed the...
-
Pancake lens Biotar [de]
Planar Sonnar Biogon Distagon [de] Fl****gon [de]
Hologon Elmar (lens) N****e, H.
Hubert (March 2011). "From the
series of articles...
-
picture format.
Biotar Tessar Planar Biogon Distagon [de] Fl****gon [de]
Hologon Photographic lens
design Vario-Sonnar
diagram "Nikon |
Imaging Products...