mauro scacco
Established
I have just bought a contax IIa + tessar 3.5
I don't know this lens, how is it?
Thx Mauro
I don't know this lens, how is it?
Thx Mauro


Al Kaplan
Veteran
OOOH! Pretty! Looks like NEW! The Tessar is a high quality 4 element three group lens which is pretty much the same design at the Leitz (Leica) Elmar, the Schneider Xenar, and a host of others. You should find it to be a nice sharp lens, but f/3.5 might be a bit limiting in low light situations.
Carlsen Highway
Well-known
Al, I have a collapsable Tessar 3.5, but havnt developed any film shot with it yet. Are the collapsable nes any different really?
mauro scacco
Established
Thx all
First attempt with tessar 3,5 , among a rain and an other rain...
It seems much like elmar, but more performing and placeful
Thx Mauro
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First attempt with tessar 3,5 , among a rain and an other rain...
It seems much like elmar, but more performing and placeful
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Joerg
Dilettant
Hi,
it appears to be a rigid West German Tessar which has the reputation as being the sharpest of all Zeiss RF lenses.
And yes the a lot of other lenses followed the Tessar formula ;-)
Ciao
joerg
it appears to be a rigid West German Tessar which has the reputation as being the sharpest of all Zeiss RF lenses.
And yes the a lot of other lenses followed the Tessar formula ;-)
Ciao
joerg
dreamsandart
Well-known
I have a Tessar with a serial number just a couple hundred away from the example shown here. For use on Nikon RF cameras it works well (even though its a Contax lens focuses fine in the Nikon). Its a beautiful lens, brass mount and heavy chrome finish. I got it to compliment the higher contrast images of the new 50mm Nikkor millennium lens and it does that perfectly. Its compact, works well with the focus wheel on the camera, sharp, good contrast but not over the top, especially 'classic' gorgeous with B&W.
I have a Tessar with a serial number just a couple hundred away from the example shown here.
This very lens arrived at a new home in Yokohama just yesterday (thanks Gregory







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goliathus
Well-known
This very lens arrived at a new home in Yokohama just yesterday (thanks Gregory). Today, I shot a roll of Fuji Provia 400X with it mounted on a Zeiss Ikon camera via an Amedeo adapter (see first photo below). Unusual combination, but it worked quite well. Considering its vintage, its an impressive lens! Sharp across the frame, no light falloff in the corners even wide open, no distortion, and resistant to flare. Here's some of the test shots I took today.
What a beautiful lens it is!
Congraturation Jon, finally you got a gem.
In my experience, Rigid tessar showed superb performance. Although it is vintage one, it gives us a perfect colour corrected picture.
Regarding the resolution, You'd better see the below pictures.


Very interesting, doesn't it?
Regarding the resolution, You'd better see the below pictures.
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Very interesting, doesn't it?![]()
Ah ha, so this lens was Zeiss's answer to the Micro-Nikkor 5cm f3.5 ?!
raid
Dad Photographer
I want one too.
It is a very sharp lens.
It is a very sharp lens.
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