haagen_dazs
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what is CZJ?
are they compatible with the aria bodies?
do CZ lens for aria have the same mount design as CZJ lens?
are they compatible with the aria bodies?
do CZ lens for aria have the same mount design as CZJ lens?
laptoprob
back to basics
CZJ stands for Carl Zeiss Jena. The former DDR factory.
I don't know the fine details, but I think the Carl Zeiss factory continued the optical works in the west, therefore the east got another name. Nowadays, I don't know how separate or united they are.
Others around here will know more.
I don't know the fine details, but I think the Carl Zeiss factory continued the optical works in the west, therefore the east got another name. Nowadays, I don't know how separate or united they are.
Others around here will know more.
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pshinkaw
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As the Soviet army took over eastern Germany, some of the managers and technicians at the Carl Zeiss plant in Jena went West. They eventaully settled in Oberkochen and set up as Carl Zeiss Oberkochen. Those that stayed behind or were trapped were eventually sent to the USSR to help the Soviets set up the German optical plants that were acquired as part of war reparations. I think Lytkarino-LZOS was one of those plants. When they were allowed to return home, they rejoined the reconstituted and nationalized Carl Zeiss Jena company in Jena, DDR. See the research paper below:
http://www.schott.com/ft/german/download/sonstiges7.pdf
This is the company timeline:
http://www.us.schott.com/english/co...milestones.html
They produced lenses originally as Carl Zeiss - Jena. They ended up in a trademark dispute with Carl Zeiss - Oberkochen and lost. After that they produced lenses as CZ Jena, CZJ and aus Jena. It seems to have depended on their destination market since some countries like the US were stricter on trademark controls.
Today they are again part of the Carl Zeiss company HQ'd in Oberkochen. A fascinating period in recent history.
-Paul
http://www.schott.com/ft/german/download/sonstiges7.pdf
This is the company timeline:
http://www.us.schott.com/english/co...milestones.html
They produced lenses originally as Carl Zeiss - Jena. They ended up in a trademark dispute with Carl Zeiss - Oberkochen and lost. After that they produced lenses as CZ Jena, CZJ and aus Jena. It seems to have depended on their destination market since some countries like the US were stricter on trademark controls.
Today they are again part of the Carl Zeiss company HQ'd in Oberkochen. A fascinating period in recent history.
-Paul
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
pshinkaw said:As the Soviet army took over eastern Germany, some of the managers and technicians at the Carl Zeiss plant in Jena went West. They eventaully settled in Oberkochen and set up as Carl Zeiss Oberkochen. Those that stayed behind or were trapped were eventually sent to the USSR to help the Soviets set up the German optical plants that were acquired as part of war reparations. I think Lytkarino-LZOS was one of those plants. When they were allowed to return home, they rejoined the reconstituted and nationalized Carl Zeiss Jena company in Jena, DDR. See the research paper below:
http://www.schott.com/ft/german/download/sonstiges7.pdf
Paul, reading this document is something of an experience, thank you for sharing, it's shivery to enlighten myself on this particular odyssey/tragedy/resurrection, it's like a zoom on the tragedies of that time. Thank you very much..
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pshinkaw
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Everytime I use one of my Kiev's I think about how much human suffering was experienced to make it.
-Paul
-Paul
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