On Flickr there are some photos made with CZJ Kipronar lenses, try to
contact one of the guys to ask the flange distance.. then you can try to
mount it on your camera... 135 at f1.9 sounds really interesting to me :)
.t
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From: "Bulent Celasun" <[email protected]>
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2011 10:03 PM
Subject: What is this : Kipronar f=13cm
Hello All,
Today I have found a Carl Zeiss Jena Kipronar 1:1,9 f=135mm "lens".
I guess this is a lens for projection devices and was built in,
perhaps, nineteen forties.
It does not seem to be coated.
No diaphragm is present. Likewise, no focusing ring...
It seems to have two elements (or, groups) at each end.
Glass seems fine.
It is 140mm long and the diameter is about 76 mm.
The middle part consists of a 88 mm- long bright (chrome?) metal.
I wonder if I can use this as anything other than a USD 20 paper weight.
Can I, perhaps, built a camera which exposes a sensitized surface via this
lens?
Sort of a view camera?
How can I find its "flange distance", if there is one?
Any ideas?
Bulent
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