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  2. 35 mm Bessa - Wikipedia

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    Zeiss Ikon ZM with Planar 50 mm f /2 lens The Zeiss Ikon ZM (2004) and SW (2006) were introduced under the Zeiss Ikon branding, [ 11 ] with features similar to the Bessa-R3A, [ 7 ] including an autoexposure mode and Leica M mount compatibility, and a longer rangefinder base length. [ 12 ]

  3. Icarex - Wikipedia

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    Icarex is a line of 35mm single lens reflex cameras (SLRs) made by Zeiss Ikon, derived from an earlier Bessaflex project developed by Voigtländer.The Icarex line, which included the Icarex 35, Icarex 35CS, Icarex 35S, and SL 706, was aimed at a mid-range market above the Contaflex SLR, which was intended for advanced amateurs, but below the Contarex line for professionals.

  4. Cosina - Wikipedia

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    Its manufacture of a new Zeiss Ikon rangefinder camera with Leica M-mount, and Zeiss lenses in Leica bayonet mount, was announced in October 2004, and had begun producing these by April 2006. All these cameras use film.

  5. Heinrich Ernemann - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, Ernemann-Werke AG merged with Carl Zeiss, the Optical Institution C. P. Goerz, the International Camera Actiengesellschaft (ICA) and the Contessa-Nettel, as Zeiss-Ikon AG, [21] [22] for which Bertele continued innovations in lenses including the Sonnar series based on the Ernostar, and a wide-angle lens, the Boigon. [17]

  6. Goerz (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1926 the German branch of Goerz merged with ICA, Contessa-Nettel and Ernemann to form Zeiss Ikon. This had major consequences for the company. The Carl Zeiss company held a majority stake in the new company and demanded that the other firms end their lens production. Thus the European Dagor lenses were made by Carl Zeiss Jena in limited number.

  7. Hologon - Wikipedia

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    The Zeiss Hologon is an ultra wide-angle f=15mm f / 8 triplet lens, providing a 110° angle of view for 35mm format cameras. The Hologon was originally fitted to a dedicated camera, the Zeiss Ikon Contarex Hologon in the late 1960s; as sales of that camera were poor and the Zeiss Ikon company itself was going bankrupt, an additional 225 lenses were made in Leica M mount and released for sale ...

  8. Kiev (brand) - Wikipedia

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    [3] The Kiev camera, like Zeiss Ikon Contax, is a full frame 35mm rangefinder camera with a long rangefinder base and combined rangefinder-viewfinder. It has a metal "window blind" shutter, which runs vertically. Shutter speeds range from 1/2s to 1/1250s + B.

  9. Photographic lens design - Wikipedia

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    Yashica's owner Kyocera ended camera production in 2006. Yashica lenses were then made by Cosina, who also manufactured most of the new Zeiss designs for the new Zeiss Ikon coupled rangefinder camera. Another licensee active today is Sony who uses the Zeiss name on lenses on its video and digital still cameras.

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