Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/04/15

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Subject: Re: Hologon!
From: Willem-Jan Markerink <w.j.markerink@a1.nl>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 23:18:56 +0000

On 14 Apr 97 at 10:56, Marc James Small wrote:

> At 08:42 AM 4/15/97 +0200, Gerard Captijn wrote:
> 
> >As now more and more non-Leica lenses becoming available in M-bayonet, =
i.e.
> >
> >15mm Zeiss/Contax Hologon conversion (Schaja/M=FCnich)
> 
> 
> This is a 16mm lens and not 15mm.  The older 15mm Hologon was produced i=
n
> Leica M mount -- the only non-Leitz lens to ever be so honoured with the
> approval of Wetzlar and vetted for full use on the M cameras -- but is n=
ow
> a rare collector's jewel.

If not restricted to M lenses, then the Schneider 35mm PC-Curtagon 
(and current 28mm?) fits the Leitz-approval class too.
Sorry for the nitpick; I just finished two new chapters on my 
homepage, one overview on tilt/shift lenses and one on 
fisheyes, both for 35mm and medium format. So I just had to 
nitpick....;-))
In relation to fisheyes: in my research I learned that the Minolta 
16mm was considered equal to the Leica 16mm. I know about the 
interlinking between the two companies, but were these lenses 
indeed designed in a time of close cooperation?

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