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  2. Cosina Voigtländer - Wikipedia

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    28mm f/2.0 Ultron 10 elements in 8 groups 10 51,2 mm 244 g 46 mm lens hood included, rangefinder can be combined [26] 35mm f/1.2 Nokton II 10 elements in 7 groups 12 62 mm 470 g 52 mm rangefinder can be combined [27] 35mm f/1.4 Nokton 8 elements in 6 groups 10 28,5 mm 200 g 43 mm rangefinder can be combined [28] 35mm f/1.7 aspherical Ultron

  3. Voigtländer - Wikipedia

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    This later was reformulated in 1968 with a concave front element for the Icarex cameras, credited as a Carl Zeiss lens after that company had acquired Voigtländer in 1956. [11] Nokton, [8]: 5 the fastest asymmetric double Gauss lens offered by Voigtländer, comparable to Ludwig Bertele's Ernostar, the Leitz Summilux, and Zeiss Sonnar.

  4. Category:Voigtländer rangefinder cameras - Wikipedia

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    This category is for rangefinder cameras manufactured by the German company Voigtländer. For cameras later manufactured under the Voigtländer brand by Cosina (aka Cosina Voigtländer), see Category:Cosina rangefinder cameras

  5. List of third-party Sony E-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    They are also compatible with Hasselblad E-mount cameras. ... 21mm f/3.5 Color Skopar E [292] 28mm f/1.5 Nokton ... 12-24mm f/5.6 C-Dreamer Ultra-Wide ...

  6. Voigtländer Prominent - Wikipedia

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    Prominent refers to two distinct lines of rangefinder cameras made by Voigtländer.. The first Prominent, stylized in all-caps as PROMINENT and also known as the Prominent 6×9 to distinguish it from the later camera line, was a folding, fixed-lens rangefinder camera that used 120 film and was first marketed in 1932.

  7. List of Micro Four Thirds lenses - Wikipedia

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    The Micro Four Thirds system (MFT) of still and video cameras and lenses was released by Olympus and Panasonic in 2008; lenses built for MFT use a flange focal distance of 19.25 mm, covering an image sensor with dimensions 17.3 × 13.0 mm (21.6 mm diagonal).

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