It's interesting to see the capital "M" on the ZK. On the 5 "mystery Sonnars" that I did recently, four had small "m"s. Two were all-German parts, two look like they were made using German machinery, but were "just different".
Is your condition better and with a cap? It could be worth even more! 😀
Here is my Quinon with 4 caps (3 bakelite & 1 leather)😀😀😀😀
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Here is the cap you want to get. It's got the Summitar threads for a flush fit; I've never seen another.
Cheers,
David
I rebuilt my wartime 5cm F1.5 Sonnar in that same block, 28588xx. It and my 272 block 5cm F1.5 LTM Sonnar lens both have solid black lines for the aperture index.
285 lens
http://www.ziforums.com/showthread.php?t=143
272 lens
http://www.ziforums.com/showthread.php?t=120
On the four CZJ LTM Sonnars that I've worked on, the three key parts of the helicals of the CZJ Sonnars have matching 3-digit or 4-digit serial numbers. You have to take the focus ring off to find them. Any chance that Henry noted yours? It would be interesting to correlate them to the Lens SN. Might give a better idea of how many were actually made in LTM.
AND- it sounds like the Post 1954 J-3's use a different optical prescription than the earlier ones. I'll be testing my 1953 J-3 against the German Sonnars soon.
Wow first time ever I've know of a 40mm Sonnar. Looks interesting, any sample ?
Wow first time ever I've know of a 40mm Sonnar. Looks interesting, any sample ?
I don't know where this particular Sonnar is from, but 40mm Sonnar was one of the lenses offered for the 24X24 format Tenax II from Zeiss Ikon
Right, it's a prewar Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar. It's an f/2.0 lens.
I wonder if it can theoretically bring any good picture.