Peter de Waal
Established
Hi everyone,
I recently bought a Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 5cm f/2.0 from the usual large auction site. It was described as being "in excellent condition", however it has substantial coating damage to the front element on both sides, plus many deep scratches on the rear element.
The body is made of chrome-plated brass and has an infinity lock, so I don't think this is some Jupiter-8 lash-up. The serial number is "2686432" which to my knowledge puts it's production in the late-WWII Zeiss serials range, insofar as you can trust a serial number! The aperture ring goes to f/22; but the depth-of-field scale on the mount goes down to only f/12.5. I was wondering if it is made up from two old Sonnars?
Perhaps it was a 'bitsa' made on someone's kitchen table in Dresden circa 1945 to keep the family fed?
In any case I paid $300 for it, but after talking with John Van Stelten it seems the front element could cost $295 to fix; the rear $350 - as it's a cemented doublet and would have to be separated first before polishing and re-coating etc.
I know value is what something means to you, and price is what the market will bear, but this lens could end up owing me $1000 before I can take a picture with it...
I would be interested to hear people's opinions on what they would do if they had the options?
Cheers,
Peter
I recently bought a Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 5cm f/2.0 from the usual large auction site. It was described as being "in excellent condition", however it has substantial coating damage to the front element on both sides, plus many deep scratches on the rear element.
The body is made of chrome-plated brass and has an infinity lock, so I don't think this is some Jupiter-8 lash-up. The serial number is "2686432" which to my knowledge puts it's production in the late-WWII Zeiss serials range, insofar as you can trust a serial number! The aperture ring goes to f/22; but the depth-of-field scale on the mount goes down to only f/12.5. I was wondering if it is made up from two old Sonnars?
Perhaps it was a 'bitsa' made on someone's kitchen table in Dresden circa 1945 to keep the family fed?
In any case I paid $300 for it, but after talking with John Van Stelten it seems the front element could cost $295 to fix; the rear $350 - as it's a cemented doublet and would have to be separated first before polishing and re-coating etc.
I know value is what something means to you, and price is what the market will bear, but this lens could end up owing me $1000 before I can take a picture with it...
I would be interested to hear people's opinions on what they would do if they had the options?
Cheers,
Peter