Some Rare Lenses
from Klaus Rademaker's Collection
Dec 18, 1996 - This morning the postman brought me a big envelope from Germany...



I opened the envelope and I found many interesting photos. Klaus did not write the titles on the back of the photos. I asked immediately to Gary if he could help me. He helped me.

Flektogon and Tessar

The lens numbers (Flektogon, 6 numbers instead of 7) both end with a "M". Which is the reason? "M" means Zeiss factory property.


Biotars 1,5/75







Biometar

V102 after the lens number. "V" on lens means factory prototype.

Biotars, 58/2


Biotars


one prototype with different shutter release.

Flektogons 35






Assorted prewar 6/6 lenses




Side view of 10.5cm 4.5 Tessar

Tessar 6,3/180 (pre-war)


Angenieux Type R61, 24/3,5 (?)


85 f2 prewar Sonnar in Kine mount.


Stereo Prisms


Large Zeiss macro stereo prism for 135mm lenses.










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The embossed and engraved VX IIA (+ others)
The Exakta Astraflex and The Exakta Real from Gary's Collection
More from Gary
Jim Hayes' Collection
Rare VPs

The Exakta Circle

Great list of links to photo related pages
More links

Christie's South Kensington 1996 Auction Results
Christie's South Kensington 1997 Auction Results

The Tourtuos Path Towards a Camera Collection
Kine Exakta Celebration
Exa, from 1950 to Exa 500
The Dresden Museum's Rare Cameras





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