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Subject: [Leica] Zeiss LTM Sonnar lenses: Jena!
From: Marc James Small <msmall@roanoke.infi.net>
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 09:58:59 -0500
References: <002201c05562$2291a460$dd66989e@demon.co.uk> <200011230130.RAA22285@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> <002201c05562$2291a460$dd66989e@demon.co.uk>

The Carl Zeiss Jena Contax RF lenses were made in steel, nickel, or brass
mounts until the Second World War, when aluminium became the norm.  Almost
all Postwar Jena production continued in aluminium;  Postwar Oberkochen
production was in steel and brass.

Regular production of Zeiss Jena lenses in LTM was principally conducted
during the War.  This seems to have included:  8/2.8cm Tessar, 2.8/3.5cm
Biogon, 4.5/3.5cm Orthometar, 2/5cm Sonnar, 1.5/5cm Sonnar, 2/8.5cm Sonnar,
and the 4/13.5cm Sonnar.  Examples of the 4/13.5cm and 4.5/13.5cm Triotar
in LTM have surfaced, but the known numbers are currently too few to
establish quantity production.  Postwar, Jena made a very small run of the
1.5/6cm Sonnar in LTM and an excruciatingly small run of 1.5/7.5 Biotars as
well -- only three of the latter are known to exist.  Almost all of the
regular production Jena LTM lenses are coated and T-marked.

There was no known production of Oberkochen lenses in LTM, though a small
number of conversions have been noted.  

There is also the 1.5/5.8 "Leica Sonnar", now believed to have been an
early Postwar forgery -- these ARE proper Sonnars by design but seem to
have been Soviet production.

The 2/5cm and 1.5/cm Sonnars were the benchmark for miniature-format (35mm)
normal camera lenses from their inception until the end of the 1950's.  The
2/5cm Summicron, introduced in 1954, certainly equalled the 2/5cm Sonnar,
while the second version of the 1.4/50 Summilux, introduced in 1961,
equalled the 1.5/5cm Sonnar.  

There is a rather nice book available which covers the saga of the
non-Leitz LTM lenses in detail.  Heck of a good read, too!

Marc

msmall@roanoke.infi.net  FAX:  +540/343-7315
Cha robh bas fir gun ghras fir!

In reply to: Message from "Doug Richardson" <doug@meditor.demon.co.uk> ([Leica] Re: Zeiss LTM Sonnar lens)
Message from "Doug Richardson" <doug@meditor.demon.co.uk> ([Leica] Re: Zeiss LTM Sonnar lens)