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Hugo meyer trioplan
Hugo meyer trioplan




hugo meyer trioplan
  1. HUGO MEYER TRIOPLAN SERIAL
  2. HUGO MEYER TRIOPLAN SERIES

KevinCameras We only ship to paypal confirmed address. In the meantime, Meyer Optik Görlitz is already selling four lenses on its website that were launched before its spin-off as an independent company: the Lydith 30 f3.5 II, Trioplan 100 f2.8 II, Trioplan 50 f2.8 II and Primoplan 75 f1. Beside we have much more photos available on customers request,reason only can upload 12 photos on auction because reach ebay limit. Entdecken Sie SECONDHAND Hugo Mayer hugomeyer Gorlitz Trioplan 1/4/6.3 Barrel Objektiv verwendet Linsen in der großen Auswahl bei eBay.

hugo meyer trioplan

After being integrated into the VEB Pentacon and VEB Carl Zeiss collectives, the Meyer-Optik name was no longer inscribed on lenses after 1971. Actually item usually better than what you see now. In the post-war era, the company produced mainly Trioplan triplets, usually for viewfinder cameras produced by Dresden-based camera manufacturers Welta, Balda, Beier, and Altissa. We capture the worst part of the item include small defects such as scuff marks, cleaning marks and dust. Photos show product's condition in details, there is no hidden fault. 989273 Built in 1942 C-mount lens with original Bolex warranty card and test film strip with recordings from. : 128342 Glass Description : Uncoat,Leica M RF coupling,very very faint front cleaning marks,no haze Remark : Cosmetic Condition : EX+++Please visit my ebay. Hugo Meyer Trioplan fix focus 17mm f / 2.8 No.

hugo meyer trioplan

HUGO MEYER TRIOPLAN SERIAL

(FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE) But 34 states inside USA's address need pay it's city sales tax base on new ebay rule(should be more states on future)Item Name : Hugo Meyer 55mm f3 Trioplan Leica M mount Serial no. This could be ultra rare then I know the Braun Paxette cameras need a 12.5mm tube to get infinity with a leica adapter on digital. They are marked Hugo Meyer.' The only Trioplan 100s in M39 I see on the internet look really old. This item will ship from our Hong Kong store. 'Meyer made some lenses in 39mm Leica screw mount at an early date, mostly before World War II. The length of the camera lens corresponds to the focal length of 100mm. Based on that lens, the Trioplan comprises three lenses further distinguished in three groups. I have a copy of a Meyer brochure from the 1930's at home and will check on this specific lens (coverage).Seller: kevincameras-hk ✉️ (7,793) 99.6%, In the thirties a German company called Meyer designed a lens based on the concept of the Cooke triplet (the first lens system that allowed elimination of most of the optical distortion or aberration at the outer edge of lenses).

HUGO MEYER TRIOPLAN SERIES

There were different series of plasmats available, some convertible, some not. The company ceased to exist in 1991, following the German unification. The Meyer-Optik-Goerlitz Primoplan 58mm f/1.9 is a modern version of the the original Primoplan 58 / f1.9 lens, which was developed by Meyer-Optik Görlitz’s designer Paul Schäfter 80 years ago and known for its extensive range of bokeh effects. They continued making LF lenses into the 1950's, but not the Plasmat. Clean barrel & shutter, some ageing/wear. After WW II, they were nationalized by the GDR and later absorbed ito the communist VEB Pentacon conglomerate. Hugo Meyer 120mm f6.8 Trioplan lens with Iris Diaphragm & Vario shutter. Hugo Meyer was an old company, other lenses were the Trioplan ( a triplet for portraits) and the wide angle Aristostigmat. Hammer Price: Interested in the price of this lot Subscribe to the price guide : 29 32018. Rudolph who had worked for Zeiss before WW I, where he designed the Protar, Planar, and Tessar lenses, among others. HUGE Hugo Meyer Trioplan 360mm f3.6 SOFT FOCUS Lens. The Plasmat was made by the company Hugo Meyer in Görlitz (Görlitz is now located at the German-Polish border) between the two World Wars. You will often see the term "Plasmat-type" when talking about these lenses, and this is the one that gave it the name, with 6 lens elements in 4 groups, the twom outer lens elements on each side being cemented. If this is a post-war lens then Meyer (located in Gorlitz) were in East Germany under communist control. They were made in a variety of apertures though the slower ones were the better performers so your f4.5 example is probably one of the better ones. This is the forerunner of most modern LF lenses, such as Schneiders Symmar (from 1952 on), Symmar-S, Apo-Symmar, Apo Symmar L, Rodenstocks Sironar and Apo-Sironar series the Nikkor-W series, the Fujinon W, and others. The name Trioplan was given to a long series of lenses from the 1920's until the 1940's.






Hugo meyer trioplan