OT warning: What is Zeiss upto now?

The most interesting bit of information in this Zeiss post may be that they are developing their own distribution network. Hmmm . . .

That Braun SLR looks very much like a camera wearing the "Promaster" badge in the USA. I don't know who makes it.
 
yossarian said:
Yep, and I can guarantee that the "Braun SR 2000" is another re-badged Cosina.

But only two lenses to start? Big whoop.

The Yashica FX3 is a Cosina with C/Y mount and it looks different.
 
Socke said:
The Yashica FX3 is a Cosina with C/Y mount and it looks different.

I agree, I think it is a Chinese copy. Possibly from "Great Wall" or "Phenix" who makes the Dakota range of SLR cameras with Minolta MD and Pentax P/K mount. I believe they own old Minolta tooling and licensed the product from Minolta (the venerable X-370). Not a Cosina, darn it. But Cosina did pretty much cover the spectrum of lens mounts with the same basic body - Canon, Nikon, Contax/Yashica, Minolta, M42, Olympus. Uh, am I leaving anyone out? Maybe Konica or Ricoh, or did Ricoh have a Pentax P/K mount? Too long ago.

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks
 
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BRAUN??? The company that makes electric shavers? I've seen their names on electronic flash units but never on an SLR. BRAUN???

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R.J.
 
When is Cosina/Zeiss gonna have a list of these NEW Nikon F/AI(S)-mount lenses? AND, a price list? Can't wait. 😎
 
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BRAUN??? The company that makes electric shavers? I've seen their names on electronic flash units but never on an SLR. BRAUN???


R.J.

Hey R.J.,

Let's not forget about those coffee makers - I have one. It takes your picture every time you pour a cup 😀

Seems the the Zeissians are once again thrilled at the CZ's "discovery" of a 50 year old lens mounting system. Product to be made by Cosina under strict supervision of Gernman gnomes (except when the latter are on one of their seven-week vacation holidays in Phuket!) 😎

Here we go again - the triumph of "wanna believe" over reality.

Regards,
George
 
MMM... now I am in a pickle ... save for a Nikkor wide angle prime for my D50 ... or wait until the Zeiss glass comes out and get one of those

well I guess I will just wait to see how they are and what they cost
 
Most interesting part of this post is that Zeiss will set up their own distribution organization for these lenses. I believe they have that here in the US for microscope optics. I heard from a Nikon mircoscope rep who was a former Zeiss rep: "Zeiss is nice at twice the price"

Gotta love that 85 1.5 monster eye though. If they get them to work right, i.e. electronics, on the D70 and D50 cameras, could be a nice combo. Looks like the others are some sort of f/2 and a macro, since there are 1:4, 1:5 markings on the body. They also announced they will make something in M42.

Seems it didn't take them long to get back on their feet after the divorce from Kyocera. I think overall this is a good move for Zeiss. Make lenses that will work with as many mounts as possible even if it is 50 years old design. That gives the greatest market potential.

Interesting times ahead!
 
IGMeanwell said:
MMM... now I am in a pickle ... save for a Nikkor wide angle prime for my D50 ... or wait until the Zeiss glass comes out and get one of those
From the prices I've seen quoted for the 50/1.4 you could get a Nikkor 50/1.2 for less. Also, remember that will most AI lenses you have no metering on the D50.

Peter
 
They speed at which these things happen, I doubt we will be seeing a price list anytime soon.
How long did it take the ZM lenses to come out on the market?

Nick
 
Trius said:
George: Once again your cheese is in jeopardy! (Sorry Joe!)

Cheese? I thought we were talking about coffee!

I don't "get it". I just really don't "get it". 😕

But then again, I really don't intend on purchasing a Zeiss-branded Cosina lens for any of my Nikons! 😀
 
> BRAUN??? The company that makes electric shavers? I've seen their names on electronic flash units but never on an SLR. BRAUN???

Braun used to be in the camera business big time. I'm glad to see them there again.

Braun Movie Cameras were top notch in the 60's.

Braun Paxette RF cameras, and Braun Paxette SLR's. The latter used a mount similar to the Kodak Retina series.
 
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