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  Цифровые фотоаппараты Sony
Объектив - 3х-кратный зум, Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar®, фокусное расстояние 5,8-17,4 мм (в эквиваленте для 35 мм 35-105 мм), светосила 2,8-4,8.
Объектив - 3х-кратный зум, Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar®, фокусное расстояние 6,3-18,9 мм (в эквиваленте для 35 мм 38-114 мм), светосила 2,8-5,2.
Объектив - 3х-кратный зум, Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar®, фокусное расстояние 5,8-17,4 мм (в эквиваленте для 35 мм 35-105 мм), светосила 2,8-5,2.
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  Zeiss Tessar
The Zeiss Tessar is a famous photographic lens design conceived by Paul Rudolph in 1902.
The Tessar is an evolution of the Cooke Triplet design in which the rear element is replaced by a cemented achromatic doublet.
A Tessar comprises four elements in three groups, one positive crown glass element on the front, one negative flint glass element at the center and a negative flint glass element cemented with a positive crown glass element at the rear.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ze/Zeiss_Tessar.html   (93 words)

  
 SONY kopen, de goedkope producten van SONY vergelijken
Hij heeft alle kwaliteiten van zijn voorganger, maar heeft een verhoogde ergonomie, in het bijzonder dankzij het zeer handige, grote touchscreen.
Hij is uitgerust met een CCD sensor van 8 miljoen pixels en een Carl Zeiss...
Dit heeft het toestel onder andere te danken aan het grote touchscreen waar het mee is uitgerust.
www.pixmania.nl /nl/nl/sony/49/marque.html   (1550 words)

  
 Zeiss Ikon cameras
Prewar model with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar in Compur.
There seems to be some confusion about the Zeiss catalog number for these; apparently it was officially 513/16, but mine, and at least one other I know of, say 534/16 on the back, which is the catalog number of the Super Ikonta IV.
Prewar, with uncoated 75/3.5 Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar.
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  Zeiss Tessar
The Tessar was not evolved from the 1893 Cooke triplet design, as commonly believed, by replacing the rear element with a cemented achromatic doublet.
A Tessar comprises four elements in three groups, one positive crown glass element on the front, one negative flint glass element at the centre and a negative flint glass element cemented with a positive crown glass element at the rear.
The front element of the Tessar has three times the power of the whole lens, requiring only one third the amount of displacement to achieve focusing, and that the Tessar lens has a large airspace between the first and second elements, require that only front element movement is required for focusing.
www.seattleluxury.com /encyclopedia/entry/Zeiss_Tessar   (521 words)

  
 Photo Gallery - fotografiets historie - part V
Zeiss Tessar er uden tvivl fotohistoriens mest berømte objektiv, det blev produceret i mere end 75 år.
Zeiss var allerede i starten af 1900-tallet placeret blandt de førende producenter af objektiver til kameraer.
Tessar objektivet er også verdens mest succesrige objektivkonstruktion, og det var i mere end 50 år verdens bedst korrigerede og skarpest tegnende serieproducerede objektiv.
www.photo-gallery.dk /fotohistorie/historie_part-05.html   (1233 words)

  
 Larry Gubas covers a brief history of his favourite company - Zeiss
His talk highlighted the history of Zeiss and Zeiss Ikon from inception to modern times emphasizing the personalities that shaped the companies and the very significant contributions made by Zeiss to both the optical industry and to modern business practices.
Zeiss was caught unprepared when the 1924 Leica took off and established the new 35mm miniature camera market.
Zeiss Ikon had to start from scratch which they did by making folders since that was the line it previously made at Stuttgart.
www.phsc.ca /Zeiss.html   (1730 words)

  
 Zeiss Tessar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Zeiss Tessar is a famous photographic lens design conceived by Paul Rudolph (physicist) in 1902.
A Tessar comprises four elements in three groups, one positive crown glass element on the front, one negative flint glass element at the centre and a negative plano-concave flint glass element cemented with a positive convex crown glass element at the rear.
The Tessar design patent was held by Zeiss for two decades, though the design was licensed to Bausch and Lomb in the United States and to Krauss in France.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Zeiss_Tessar   (466 words)

  
 Carl Zeiss - Camerapedia.org
The Zeiss lenses for the Hasselblad series of medium format SLR cameras are known for their high quality, precision tolerances, resolution, and color rendition, and have been used by many well-known photographers.
From 1973, Carl Zeiss made a range of lenses with a bayonet mount for Yashica and Contax 35mm SLR cameras, in partnership with Yashica Camera Co. Ltd.
The Zeiss lenses of the Icarex had the names Ultron, Skoparex and Dynarex, that were originally Voigtländer trademarks.
www.camerapedia.org /wiki/Carl_Zeiss   (525 words)

  
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Zeiss held the patent on the Tessar design for some two decades, during which time they licensed the design to Bausch and Lomb in the United States and to Krauss in France.
When originally designed, the Tessar was a rather slow lens at f/6.3 but solid development work by Rudolph had opened this to f/4.5 by 1917, and a comprehensive reworking by Wandersleb and Merte in 1930 allowed the lens to be produced in an f/2.8 version.
The lens was reworked again in the 1940's to produce the Postwar 3.5/75 Tessar as produced by Carl Zeiss at Oberkochen and used on the last of the Automat Rolleiflex cameras and on the Rolleiflex T models.
www.camerastore.com /kallityp/Rollei-9.html   (591 words)

  
 Zeiss Ikon Symbolica
Zeiss Ikon was formed in 1926 out of the merger of five companies: Carl Zeiss/Jena A.G., ICA A.G., Erneman A.G., Goerz A.G, and Contessa-Nettel A.G. Zeiss-Ikon was a huge corporation with offices in five cities in Germany and it offered a huge variety of cameras.
Carl Zeiss, the main company, can actually trace its roots to 1846, to the very dawn of photography and is renowned for such designs as the Tessar and T* coating.
Pentacon Dresden (one of the descendants of Carl Zeiss Jena)
www.photoethnography.com /ClassicCameras/ZeissSymbolica.html   (542 words)

  
 Zeiss Ikon Contax Cameras, Lenses and Photography
The Carl Zeiss Foundation (Zeiss is not Zeiss is not Zeiss.
The Tessar is a simple lens with four elements in three groups and yet remains one of the finest lens formulations of the 20th Century.
Most notably, VEB Carl Zeiss Jena was ultimately prohibited from using "Carl Zeiss," "Zeiss" and various lens names as a trademark in the U.S. but continued to do so in many European countries up until the reunification of East and West Germany.
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 Carl Zeiss Press Release: Photokina 2002, Cologne
Vario-Tessar is a new zoom lens concept by Carl Zeiss.
The Vario-Tessar is a modern development in the Zeiss Tessar family of lenses, which was introduced 100 years ago in 1902 and became world famous as „the eagle eye of your camera“.
The first camera with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* 4.5-8/28-70 is the the Yashica T-zoom.
www.zeiss.it /C1256A770030BCE0/WebViewTopNewsAllE/0B437085DC1468EFC1256C3D00440B43?OpenDocument   (166 words)

  
 Pacific Rim Camera : Photographica Pages: Zeiss Ikon Contarex
It could be had with 75/3.5 Tessar in Compur Rapid shutter, or 75/3.5 and 75/4.5 Novar lenses, in either Compur or Klio shutters.
In addition to the Zeiss catalog number, which is not usually given in most references, the models were referred to by size as A, B and C, and later as I, II and III.
In addition to the Zeiss catalog number, the format letters and numbers in use, these cameras were referred to as Mess-Ikontas.
www.pacificrimcamera.com /pp/zeiss/ikonta/ikonta.htm   (935 words)

  
 Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 530/15 - Lights in the Box
With its 6.5 x 11 cm format on 616 rollfilm, the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 530/15 is the biggest of this very successful brand of cameras.
Made from 1934 to 1939, the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 530/15 is the largest of the series.
The lens is a 120 mm f/4.5 uncoated Tessar.
www.lumieresenboite.com /collection2.php?l=2&c=Zeiss_Ikon_Super_Ikonta_530/15   (156 words)

  
 Carl Zeiss lenses & Sony partnership | Digital Camera Review
When purchasing a Carl Zeiss product, you can rest assured that you will not be given a mass-produced item but a valuable high-precision optical lens that has been manufactured with precision technology and hand-crafted from high-quality blanks.
The Vario-Tessar lens is the latest successor of the Zeiss Tessar lens, which was introduced by Zeiss more than 100 years ago as "the eagle eye for your camera".
Given however that the engineers at Carl Zeiss working in the development of lenses for space exploration and medicine are the same people that work together with Sony in the design of the next generation of high-performance cameras and camcorders, we are expecting great things.
www.letsgodigital.org /en/news/articles/story_4740.html   (1200 words)

  
 publications
The Carl Zeiss lenses for Exactas and Prakticas
It was written by Joachim Kämmerer who was the head of the lens design function at Carl Zeiss in Oberkochen and who had the actual draft design drawings and prototypes at a meeting of Zeiss Historica in 1989.
Zeiss is still making modern equivalents of this breathtaking innovation today and we discuss the newest Zeiss planetarium in the newly opened Space Center at the site of the former Hayden Planetarium in New York.
www.zeisshistorica.org /publications.html   (1213 words)

  
 Contessa Nettel Cocarette with Carl Zeiss Tessar 105mm f/4.5 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Contessa Nettel Cocarette with Carl Zeiss Tessar 105mm f/4.5
The lens is a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 105mm f/4.5, in a dial-set Compur shutter.
The Tessar image had to be focused manually, which is a bit difficult on the DSLR focusing screen.
www.flickr.com /photos/arkku/437444449/in/pool-make   (882 words)

  
 Pittsburgh Camera Exchange v2.0.2 - Inventory Search
ZEISS IKON CONTAFLEX I 35MM CAMERA WITH A CARL ZEISS TESSAR 45MM F2.8 LENS.
IS A ZEISS IKON 50MM 2.8 TESSAR LENS THAT IS IN EX CONDITION and APPEARS TO BE FOR A EXAKTA.
ZEISS IKON 28.5 MM DUTO CLOSE-UP 1 W/CASE.
www.pghcamex.com /search.php?search_pattern=zeiss&Limit=250   (2536 words)

  
 4x5" Lenses by Name, Mfger, Type, and Construction (+ List of Tessars..)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tessar is > either from the Greek root for four (as Bill suggests) or from the word that > gives us tessalation, but I'm too tired to look it up tonight.
Zeiss Unterkochen had to engage much power to keep on track, the same counts for Leica.
The Tessar formulation was generally known to be incapable of true Zeiss quality beyond f2.8, and even at f2.8 not all that great, up until the time it was 'recomputed' about a dozen years after WW-II.
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 Contaflex (SLR) - Camerapedia.org
The Contaflex I and II The Contaflex I, launched in 1953, was equipped with a fixed Zeiss Tessar 45mm f:2.8 lens with front-cell focusing.
From the Super (new) and Super B, the Zeiss Tessar 50mm f:2.8 lens was recomputed and supposedly performed better.
The lens mount was a modification of the Contarex mount.
www.camerapedia.org /wiki/Contaflex_(SLR)   (1498 words)

  
 Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 531 - Lights in the Box
The Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 531 is a pocket-sized rangefinder 4.5 x 6 camera.
Made from 1937 to 1956, the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 531 is the smallest of the Super Ikonta series.
The lens is a coated 75 mm f/3.5 Tessar.
www.lumieresenboite.com /collection2.php?l=2&c=Zeiss_Ikon_Super_Ikonta_531   (160 words)

  
 Carl Zeiss Press Release: DSC T1 Digital Camera
The Vario-Tessar® lens is a modern successor to the Zeiss Tessar® launched more than 100 years ago, i.e.
Many photography experts consider the Zeiss Tessar® lens to be the most successful camera lens of all times.
The Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 3x optical zoom (digital 6x zoom) and 5 megapixel CCD ensure that the photos will also be admired by camera enthusiasts.
www.zeiss.de /C1256A770030BCE0/WebViewTopNewsAllE/8166466FAA5D310DC1256DD300558536?OpenDocument   (432 words)

  
 RolleiChronologicalHistoryindex
Rolleiflex MX (type 1 and type 2)  with f3.5 Schneider Xenar or Zeiss-Opton Tessar.Carl Zeiss Tessar in 1954.
Wide-Angle Rolleiflex or (Rolleiwide) with 55mm f4 Zeiss Distagon lens.
Rolleiflex 2.8GX with 80mm f2.8 Zeiss Planar HFT lens.
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 Zeiss Contax 1
Zeiss was no doubt irritated by that upstart Leica's runaway sales success, so the largest photo conglomerate in the world set out confidently and determined to produce the absolute best 35mm camera in the world.
Zeiss failed admirably in their first attempt with the Contax I. The original 1932 Contax I was so interesting, held so much promise, and had so many flaws.
Unfortunately Zeiss numbers were not consecutive, but preceded by one or two letters.
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 Zeiss Super Ikonta B
Unusual by modern standards, the prime feature of the Zeiss Ikontas (in all versions and film sizes) is their ability to fold up flat into a very small package
Zeiss skilled engineers turned these problems into Ikonta strong points, elevating Ikontas to be generally considered the best folders ever made.
Using the 80/2.8 Tessar, the best Tessar was the post war coated version.
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 Welcome to Carl Zeiss Camera and Cine Lenses
Welcome to Carl Zeiss Camera and Cine Lenses
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If you disable javascript, all the pages can be viewed from the link below.
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 Zeiss Ikon/Contax: Contax, Contax cameras, Contax lenses, Zeiss cameras, Contax SLR, Zeiss Ikon, Contax G2, Contarex, ...
Zeiss Ikon/Contax: Contax, Contax cameras, Contax lenses, Zeiss cameras, Contax SLR, Zeiss Ikon, Contax G2, Contarex, Contaflex, Super Ikonta, Zeiss lenses, Contax accesssories, Contax-D, Contax RTS, Contax RX, Contax Rangefinder, Contax IIIA
Zeiss Nettar 515/2, Nettar 105/3.5, Compur-Rapid, Ex $69.
Zeiss Bright Lane Universal ViewFinder "427", broken glass, Ex+ $75.
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 ZEISS 530/16
It has separate viewfinder and rangefinder windows, and was usually fitted with an 80/2.8 Tessar in Compur Rapid shutter, although it can occasionally be found with a 80/3.5 Tessar.
A version of the Super Ikonta B marked "Super Six" was sold in 1936, with the European tripod thread and marked only in meters.
This one a Zeiss 530/16 6x6 format on 120 film, with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:2.8 f=8cm lens with a coupled range finder.
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 Accessories   (Site not responding. Last check: )
These are the magnifying viewer with individual eyepiece diopter adjustment, focusing screen accessory, 1X extension tube, and the focusing unit with permanently attached coated Zeiss Macro Tessar 50mm f3.5 lens.
These are the Panflex head, Zeiss double cable release, 1X extension tube, and Zeiss single cable release.
There is also an accessory Zeiss 115mm Panflex Tessar that has been made specifically for this unit to allow its use as a portrait camera.
www.zeisscamera.com /Websales/Accessories.htm   (806 words)

  
 Online Camera Database
This is largely due to people preferring the Zeiss name (a subject I will NOT get into), and not based on any actual significant difference in performance of the Xenar versus the Tessar.
Zeiss Jena Biometer The last Zeiss lens from the Jena factory to be used in a Rollei TLR, the Biometar is an excellent lens found in the 2.8C only.
Zeiss Planar A truly excellent design, the Planar lenses (both 75mm f3.5 and the 80mm f2.8 versions) are very capable lenses with quality that matches (and in some cases embarasses) the best modern lenses.
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