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towards or away from the film ("unit focusing"), and the
Tessar is no exception. Unit-focusing
Tessars were used on higher-end
cameras such as the Contaflex...
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lenses for the
Contax included the Biotar, Biogon, Orthometar, and
various Tessars and Triotars. The last
important Zeiss innovation before World War II was...
- an option, in
addition to the Carl
Zeiss Tessar.
Incorporated the
first 8 cm f2.8
taking lens (an 80 mm
Tessar,
either by Carl
Zeiss Jena
Zeiss Opton [Oberkochen])...
-
developed the
Tessar from
dissatisfaction with the
performance of his
earlier Protar,
although it also
resembles the
Cooke triplet. The
Tessar was originally...
- three-element,
cheaper Zeiss Tessar 45/2.8, four-element,
better Zeiss Sonnar 85/2.8
Zeiss Tele-
Tessar 135/4
Zeiss Tele-
Tessar 200/4 The
Contaflex 126 lenses...
- view camera, 6
lenses - 12-inch Collinear, 8-1/2 APO Lantar, 9-1/4 APO
Tessar, 4-inch Wide
Field Ektar,
Dallmeyer London Telephoto Adams mounted a platform...
-
length need at
least three (triplet) or four
elements (the
trade name "
Tessar"
derives from the Gr**** tessera,
meaning "four"). The widest-range zooms...
- 0 m) 40.5 mm
Tessar-type,
standard lens for
earlier cameras 100 mm f/3.5–32 4 3 47°36' 53°36' — 3.5 ft (1.1 m) 55 mm 480 g (17 oz)
Tessar-type 100 mm f/2...
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implying this design. For example, a
Tessar always has four
elements in
three groups as
described below,
although Tessars have been
produced with different...
- The Sony
Zeiss Vario-
Tessar T* FE 24-70mm F4 ZA OSS is a
constant maximum aperture full-frame (FE) zoom lens for the Sony E-mount,
announced by Sony on...