This looks like a couple of transition lenses I've worked on.
I'm anxious to see it back together.
I'm anxious to see it back together.
That may be a while, already dreading the thought of replacing the iris leaves.This looks like a couple of transition lenses I've worked on.
I'm anxious to see it back together.
What's interesting is that the lens element shapes seem to correspond to a typical f2 pre-war Sonnar.
Theoretically they should both work. An early J8 may also work.Considering that the glass in this lens is pretty good, I am wondering whether I could extract the lens elements and put the in another lens body. Would a rigid or collapsible pre-WW2 Contax work? Or even an early J8?
Rauber, that lens is interesting. Serial number shows up in Thiele's book as part of a batch completed in February 1946 in Contax mount. Looks like someone simply bolted an LTM mount with focus mechanism on the bottom. I have a couple of CZJ 13.5cm Sonnars originally made in Exacta mount (according to Thiele) that have uncoupled Contax mounts bolted on in a similar fashion.![]()
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Here is an example of a Sonnar 8,5cm f2 new on Ebay. Not only 5cm Sonnars were target of copies. The engraved numbers are all fake. Even the name ring is not from CZJ. Interesting is the black bottom of the lens and the huge screws. We already have seen such details in the Sonnar 5,8cm examples. The Sonnar 5cm that @dexdog posted is the same. It has a lot of similarities with some Sonnar 5,8cm copies. For me the case is clear. It is the same manufacturer. All of those lenses might be post-war black market lenses.
What puzzles me most is how similar all of those copies look like. Sure they look like if they were made by Carl Zeiss Jena. But that was to be expected because they have to look like the original Sonnar. But they look like coming from the same branch to me. But the amount is huge. You find Sonnar 5cm f/1.5, Sonnar 5,8cm / 6cm f/1.5 and Sonnar 8,5cm f2 from this manufacturer. If there were a lot of different sources I would expect some minor details to change a lot. Especially the engraving would change between a lot of those copies. But it isn't. This was no shack behind a bombed living house. It was no solitary craftsmen fixing some dumped parts on a bench in a cellar. My gut feeling is this was a factory.