Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
I recently got a Sonnar 50mm f1.5 that I cannot understand. Here is a picture of four different versions of this lens.
Please excuse the crummy photo.
At the right rear is a typical prewar uncoated lens, with "Carl Zeiss Jena" on the ring.
The lens at the left rear is a typical coated postwar Jena lens in an aluminum mount, also saying "Carl Zeiss Jena".
At the front right is a West German Zeiss-Opton version, in a brass mount, coated, but with no red T on the ring. I had thought these always had the T, but I'm no expert. The serial number is in the 1.1 million range.
The left front one is strange to me. It is a coated lens, in a brass mount that seems almost identical with the Opton version. Like the Opton, it has "Made in Germany" engraved on the barrel. But the ring just says "Carl Zeiss". No Jena, no T. It has a serial number in the 1.4 million range, which according to some references puts its manufacture at 1933, which is clearly not the case. It would seem to be a tiny bit more finely machined than the Opton, and the engraving is mabye a bit thinner, although the same font as the Opton. The rear ring is a bit narrower than the one on the Opton. Although these things move around, I received this lens on a Contax III dated 1939.
I would greatly appreciate any information available on this unusual fourth version.
Thanks,
Dez

Please excuse the crummy photo.
At the right rear is a typical prewar uncoated lens, with "Carl Zeiss Jena" on the ring.
The lens at the left rear is a typical coated postwar Jena lens in an aluminum mount, also saying "Carl Zeiss Jena".
At the front right is a West German Zeiss-Opton version, in a brass mount, coated, but with no red T on the ring. I had thought these always had the T, but I'm no expert. The serial number is in the 1.1 million range.
The left front one is strange to me. It is a coated lens, in a brass mount that seems almost identical with the Opton version. Like the Opton, it has "Made in Germany" engraved on the barrel. But the ring just says "Carl Zeiss". No Jena, no T. It has a serial number in the 1.4 million range, which according to some references puts its manufacture at 1933, which is clearly not the case. It would seem to be a tiny bit more finely machined than the Opton, and the engraving is mabye a bit thinner, although the same font as the Opton. The rear ring is a bit narrower than the one on the Opton. Although these things move around, I received this lens on a Contax III dated 1939.
I would greatly appreciate any information available on this unusual fourth version.
Thanks,
Dez