Yes, the "codes" are short identifiers of every variation I have found. I tried to give them a meaningful identifier since simply numbering them had the problem that I could not fit in new found variations.
I used the identifiers in the guide. So it is easy to look them up.
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You are right the first part is the optical claculation. v1b stands for
first productive optical calculation from
Bertele. v4k =
4th calculation altered by
KMZ
The second part is the manufacturer. CJ = CZJ, ZE = Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany, ZO = Zeiss Oberkochen West Germany, ZC = Carl Zeiss West Germany, ZK = KMZ & ZOMZ, VA = Valdai, LO = Lomography
The third part is the mount of the lens with only 2 letters. CR = Contax Rangefinder, CF = Contaflex, LT = LTM, LM = Leica M, AF = Arriflex, RB = RSBK, KF = KEF, SP = Super Parvo, RT = Robot Royal, NS = Nikon S, M7 = M27, A1 = A1
The last part are mostly abbreviations of something that gives the lens a distinction. bn8 = black Nickel F8, br = black ring, cd = all Chrome, diagonal mount, abbb = aluminum with black focus triangle with block pin with black rear mount, arrs = aluminum with red focus triangle with red dot on pin with silver rear mount
The challenge is to keep the identifier short and do not introduce duplicates.
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Regarding the list of collected serials and the LTM Sonnars. There is a little bit in the guide about it but the most part is left out for now. It does not belong in the guide. It is a separate chapter I or someone else might write in the future. The collection of serials show a little bit of light what happened 1946. CZJ did their planning of lens production in the Soviet occupied zone. They expected that they could resume their business as before the war. They were struck by the Soviet relocation order of the Jena plant that came out of the blue. The Soviets took everything from tools, machines, documents, people, glass, finished and unfinished lenses, parts and material. They moved everything to Krasnogorsk and the 200 workers and engineers from CZJ that had to move too had a hard time to restart the production near Moscow. It seems like it was quite a mess. They started easy by assembling and finishing those unfinished lenses they took. I have a LTM Sonnar with CZJ lens ring that looks to be finished there. There are a lot of 1948 - 50 Jupiters that have a Jena engraved serial on the rear end. I tried to put them in the collection so people can draw their conclusions what and when everything happened.
There are some batches in the Thiele book completely missing although I tried hard to find a single lens. We talk about the post-war years here.
Then there are black market and Soviet fakes too. I tried to mark suspicious lenses by red color and an F at the end of the identifier. There are a lot of stories about those lenses created in that time. Enough for more block posts I think. Unfortunately I have no secret knowledge about the whole production. My knowledge comes from the collected serials. People like Brian, Skyllaney, Marco Cavina and others here know way more about this topic.