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Home / Zeiss Misc. / Zeiss Aerial,Military Lenses / zeiss_lamegon_110_16_7372879 8
Item Name : Carl Zeiss Jena 110mm f16 Lamegon on Sinar Board
Serial no. : 7372879
Reference : Extremely Rare !!,cover 6x8in without movement,Lamegon is one of the few lenses delivering some 250 l/mm and was made in very limited numbers, quasi-symmetrical 8e/4g (8 elements in 4 groups) design,with less than 5 micron distortion over the entire field. It has originally been designed based on a simplified Biogon design, initially for aerial imaging, later also for microreproduction, hence the very high resolution and flatness of field. One of the former lens designers told that especially the glued inner three elements demanded a very high manufacturing effort to produce and that the inner air gaps were adjusted per batch (!!) to compensate the effect of refraction differences in glass melt batches.
Glass Description : very faint front & rear cleaning marks, slight coating wear on edge of front & rear element,no haze
Remark : W/Sinar Board,Focusing Helicoid,Rear Cap
Cosmetic Condition : 98%MINT
Price : $
Serial no. : 7372879
Reference : Extremely Rare !!,cover 6x8in without movement,Lamegon is one of the few lenses delivering some 250 l/mm and was made in very limited numbers, quasi-symmetrical 8e/4g (8 elements in 4 groups) design,with less than 5 micron distortion over the entire field. It has originally been designed based on a simplified Biogon design, initially for aerial imaging, later also for microreproduction, hence the very high resolution and flatness of field. One of the former lens designers told that especially the glued inner three elements demanded a very high manufacturing effort to produce and that the inner air gaps were adjusted per batch (!!) to compensate the effect of refraction differences in glass melt batches.
Glass Description : very faint front & rear cleaning marks, slight coating wear on edge of front & rear element,no haze
Remark : W/Sinar Board,Focusing Helicoid,Rear Cap
Cosmetic Condition : 98%MINT
Price : $