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  2. Zeiss ZX1 - Wikipedia

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    The Zeiss ZX1 is a full-frame fixed-lens digital camera produced by Carl Zeiss AG. It was announced in 2018, released in 2020, [ 5 ] and discontinued in 2023. [ 6 ] [ 7 ]

  3. Contax - Wikipedia

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    Contax T-VS digital, the digital version of T-VS III with a Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar T 2,8–4,8/7,3–21,9 mm and 5 megapixel CCD sensor; Contax i4R, the smallest compact Contax, and the last camera from the Contax marque. Contax SL300R T and later on U4R, compact cameras with a Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar zoom and a rotating screen.

  4. Carl Zeiss AG - Wikipedia

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    First workshop of Carl Zeiss in the center of Jena, c. 1847 Carl Zeiss Jena (1910) One of the Stasi's cameras with the special SO-3.5.1 (5/17mm) lens developed by Carl Zeiss, a so-called "needle eye lens", for shooting through keyholes or holes down to 1 mm in diameter 2 historical lenses of Carl Zeiss, Nr. 145077 and Nr. 145078, Tessar 1:4,5 F=5,5cm DRP 142294 (produced before 1910) Carl ...

  5. Contax T - Wikipedia

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    The TVS Digital is a 5 MP digital camera with a 35–105 mm (equivalent) lens. In 2005, Kyocera sold its camera business to Cosina and announced it would cease all activity related to the manufacture of Contax cameras at the end of the year. [1]

  6. Contaflex SLR - Wikipedia

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    The Contaflex series is a family of 35mm Single-lens reflex cameras (SLR) equipped with a leaf shutter, produced by Zeiss Ikon in the 1950s and 1960s. The name was first used by Zeiss Ikon in 1935 for a 35mm Twin-lens reflex camera, the Contaflex TLR; for the earlier TLR, the -flex suffix referred to the integral reflex mirror for the viewfinder.

  7. Contax G - Wikipedia

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    The lenses designed by Carl Zeiss for the G-series quickly established it as a camera of worth: the original trio of lenses released with the G1 included the 45 mm f / 2 Planar, 28 mm f / 2.8 Biogon, and 90 mm f / 2.8 Sonnar; the 16 mm f / 8 Hologon was announced at the system launch but was not immediately available. [5]

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