Re: C. Zeiss Tessar 105/3.5
Linhof had offered at one time a Super Technika 23. (2.25x3.25", 6x9). I wonder if it was originally for that model as a normal lens.
Re: C. Zeiss Tessar 105/3.5
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Havoc
I found on my shelf a "Carl Zeiss Tessar 1:3.5 f=105mm" in a Linhof branded Synchro Compur. I guess I bought it more for the shutter then the lens. But I'm a bit wondering what this is for kind of lens.
A 105mm would be rather wide for 4x5 but it is marked a Tessar which aren't really wide lenses. But then again I might be very wrong. Is this a 6x9 lens? I'm not really capable of testing it right now.
That is likely a 6x9 lens from/for something like a Super Ikonta.
Re: C. Zeiss Tessar 105/3.5
My 1957 Linhof catalog shows the 105 mm f/3.5 Tessar for the 2 1/4 x3 1/4 Super Technika. There was also a 150 mm f/4.5 Tessar for the 4 x 5 Super Technika.
David
1 Attachment(s)
Re: C. Zeiss Tessar 105/3.5
Here is a 23 Technika III (1951-1956) with a 105mm Tessar.
Attachment 245451
Re: C. Zeiss Tessar 105/3.5
It is a normal lens for 2x3 (6x9 in metric). Absolutely not a w/a lens for 4x5.
Re: C. Zeiss Tessar 105/3.5
Arne Cröll wrote a very good article
Large format lenses from Carl Zeiss Oberkochen 1950-1972
it can be found on his website: https://www.arnecroell.com/zeissoberkochen.pdf
Arne used to be active here on the forum, but i have not heard from him in some time...
The details of the 105mm Tessar are mostly on page 7... Here are the highlights:
"The Tessars were intended to be the economical alternative to the more expensive Planars with
similar focal lengths. In 1958, Linhof sold the 105 and 150mm Tessars in Germany for DM 211 and DM
420, respectively, whereas the 100mm and 135mm Planars cost DM 528 and DM 597 [12]. Even then, the
Zeiss Tessars were more expensive than the more versatile, but slower f/5.6 Schneider Symmar, or the
Voigtländer f/4.5 Apo-Lanthar. The 105mm Symmar and Apo-Lanthar were DM 203 and DM 204, re-
spectively, and the 150mm versions were DM 314 (Symmar) and DM 318 (Apo-Lanthar) [12]. For compar-
ison, the average gross income in Germany in 1958 was DM 5330 per year [13]; a 9x12cm/4x5” Super-
Technika IV cost DM 1485, and a 6.5x9cm Super Technika DM 1180 [12]."
Re: C. Zeiss Tessar 105/3.5
Some Zeiss info about the Tessar for Linhof cameras...
Attachment 245453
Re: C. Zeiss Tessar 105/3.5
Re: C. Zeiss Tessar 105/3.5
Quote:
Originally Posted by
David Lindquist
My 1957 Linhof catalog shows the 105 mm f/3.5 Tessar for the 2 1/4 x3 1/4 Super Technika. There was also a 150 mm f/4.5 Tessar for the 4 x 5 Super Technika.
David
I have the 150 mm 4.5 Tessar. Good, but not the large amount of movements.
I have seen four examples through the years. Check for separation of the cemented rear element.
I have seen it on two of the four i have checked, but not on mine.