- (another
Cooke triplet derivative) or Color-
Skopar f/3.5 lenses,
while the
Bessa II was
available with the Color-
Skopar or Color-Heliar (both f/3.5) lenses....
-
Skopar, a 4-element, 3-group
Tessar type lens.: 2
Improved Skopar designs were sold as Skoparex, Skoparet, Skopagon, Color-
Skopar, and Color-
Skopar X...
- models. The Vito [I] was
released in 1940 with a
Compur leaf
shutter and
Skopar lens,
which was
derived from the
Zeiss Tessar.: 88 Few
examples were made...
-
Ultron 50 mm f/2.0 lens. It was
joined later by a
version with a Color-
Skopar 50 mm f/3.5 (Tessar-type) lens.
Contemporary marketing materials emphasized...
- to
advertise this new
feature (Doppel-Anastigmat, Voigtländer
Anastigmat Skopar, etc.). The
first Anastigmat was
designed by Paul
Rudolph for the German...
- Wide
angle lens
Cosina Voigtländer 20mm f/3.5 Color-
Skopar SL II Aspherical...
- Color-Lanthar is less
common than the Color-
Skopar and
usually more
expensive now, the Tessar-derived
Skopar is a
superior lens.: 202 Voigtländer introduced...
-
chromatic aberrations and use many low-dispersion gl**** elements,
while Skopars are
compact and
light lenses.
Cosina offers the
following lenses with Nikon...
-
Morgan & Morgan, Inc. LCCN 59-11726. "Bessamatic /
Objektive (Lanthar /
Skopar / Septon)". Der
Klinterklater (in German).
Retrieved 10
March 2023. "Bessamatic...
-
front meniscus with
Skopar 50 f/1.5
Nokton 7 5
Modified double Gauss lens f/2.0
Ultron 6 5
Modified double Gauss lens f/3.5 Color-
Skopar 4 3 Tessar-type 100...