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Objektiv | Blende | Bildwinkel | Linsen- aufbau |
Max. Baulänge | Länge: Auflage bis Objektivvorderkante | Max. Durchmesser | Gewicht | |||
Carl Zeiss Distagon HFT 1:3,5/15 mm [in Vorbereitung] |
3,5-22 | 109° | 11 / 9 | 90,5 | mm | 82 | mm | 85 | mm | 619g |
Carl Zeiss F-Distagon HFT 1:2,8/16 mm |
2,8-16 | 180° | 8 / 7 | 68 | mm | 60 | mm | 70 | mm | 343g |
Carl Zeiss Distagon HFT 1:4/18 mm |
4 -22 | 99° | 10 / 9 | 61 | mm | 51,5 | mm | 70 | mm | 300g |
Carl Zeiss Distagon 1:2,8/25 mm |
2,8-22 | 80° | 8 / 7 | 64 | mm | 57 | mm | 62 | mm | 310g |
Carl Zeiss Distagon HFT 1:1,4/35 mm [in Vorbereitung! |
1,4-16 | 61° | 9 / 8 "floating elements", asphärische Linse |
85 | mm | 75 | mm | 70 | mm | 471 g |
Carl Zeiss Distagon 1:2,8/35 mm |
2,8-22 | 61° | 5 / 5 | 53 | mm | 46 | mm | 62 | mm | 210g |
Schneider SL-Angulon 1:2,8/35 mm |
2,8-22 | 63° | 7 / 6 | 46,5 | mm | 39 | mm | 62 | mm | 206g |
Carl Zeiss Planar HFT 1:1,4/50 mm |
1,4-16 | 46° | 7 / 6 | 47,5 |
mm | 38 | mm | 62 | mm | 230g |
Carl Zeiss Planar 1:1,8/50 mm |
1,8-16 | 45 o | 7 / 6 | 47 | mm | 40 | mm | 62 | mm | 185g |
Schneider SL-Xenon 1:1,8/50 mm |
1,8-16 | 45 ° | 6 / 4 | 47 | mm | 39 | mm | 62 | mm | 234g |
Carl Zeiss Planar HFT 1:1,4/85 mm |
1,4-16 | 29° | 6 / 5 | 72 | mm | 65,5 | mm | 70 | mm | 537g |
Carl Zeiss Sonnar 1:2,8/85 mm |
2,8-22 | 29° | 4 / 4 | 52 | mm | 44 | mm | 62 | mm | 193g |
Carl Zeiss Sonnar HFT 1:2,8/135 mm |
2,8-22 | 18° | 4 / 4 | 97,5 | mm | 89,5 | mm | 62 | mm | 450g |
Carl Zeiss Tele-Tessar 1:4/135 mm |
4 -32 | 19° | 4 / 4 | 98 |
mm | 91 | mm | 62 | mm | 374g |
Schneider SL-Tele-Xenar 1:3,5/135 mm |
3,5-22 | 18° | 5 / 5 | 84 | mm | 77,5 | mm | 62 | mm | 388g |
Carl Zeiss Tele-Tessar 1:4/200 mm |
4 -32 | 13 ° | 6 / 5 | 134 | mm | 126 | mm | 76mm | 579g |
QBM I (1-design) |
automatic diaphragm (working
aperture metering only with A/M-switch on the lens |
for Rolleiflex SL-35 (1970) |
QBM II (2-pin design) |
automatic diaphragms plus
aperture control pin (open aperture-metering) |
for Rolleiflex SL-350 (1974) |
QBM
III |
no change to version II except
leather surface |
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QBM
IV |
automatic diaphragms plus
aperture control pin plus highest-aperture control pin (for exposure
time priority automatic exposure programs) |
for Rolleiflex SL2000F (1981) |
This is the original Rolleiflex Quick Bayonet Mount type I. The pin F closes the diaphragm when the shutter button is pressed. Switch B switches automatic aperture on and off. 1 PIN design | |
This is the
Rollei Quick Bayonet Mount type II introduced for the SL 350 with open
aperture metering. 2 PIN design. Pin C
simulates the diaphragm value for the metering system. Sliding pin C
simulates the aperture setting for the light metering system. |
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This is the Rollei Quick Bayonet Mount type 3 introduced for SL 35 M, SL 35 ME and SL 35 E cameras. 2 PIN design. No technical differences with Bayonet type II, only a design change with diamond grid leather surfaces instead of metal. | |
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This is the
latest Rollei Quick Bayonet
Mount type IV needed for
SL 2000F, 3003 and 3001 to use all functions, the 3
PIN
design.
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