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Jacques M. |
Posted - Apr 20 2017 : 10:43:20 AM Hello,
I have recently bought an Zeiss Orthometar 4,5/3,5cm. This lens was made in small quantities as a cheaper alternative to the Biogon, only in Contax mount.
Mine has a LTM mount, visibly home made.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/2042017_DSCF2612.JPG
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/2042017_DSCF2611.JPG
But where does the mount come from? Certainly not from a Fed or Zorki with that slope for the rangefinder. I don't even know if this mount is correctly adapted to the focal...
Thanks if you have ideas.
Jacques. |
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Jacques M. |
Posted - May 22 2017 : 5:01:22 PM Orthometar (with Sony A7):
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/2252017_DSC00054.JPG
Not corrected. Not so bad, I think...
Jacques.
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Jacques M. |
Posted - Apr 27 2017 : 09:26:20 AM Thanks for your topence, Sandor! Yes, the distance plate could be from an Industar. But I really think that this plate and the helicoid were made by the same factory.
On this lens, it's really the slope wich is original. We find it on other 35mm/28mm, including the Fed 4,5/28mm. But it has an other shape.
Note that it is a home made making. I tried some photos with it, at infinite, and it seems all that should be re-fitted...
Amitiés. Jacques. |
Messsucher |
Posted - Apr 26 2017 : 10:41:54 AM Could the distance scale be from an early Industar-22 (Moskva or KMZ)? Period/dots between numbers, not commas, pin at 7 meter marking. Not an Elmar, the numbers read from inside of the ring, no mtr or feet engravings. My 2 cents... :) |
Alfa2 |
Posted - Apr 20 2017 : 4:09:43 PM Hmmm, I'm still thinking of the mount. There is no DOF scale because a ring with DOF scale was taken off so this explains us strange shape of the ring which is used to focus. The button and screws could have been made in a workshop. But why is a screw (which mounts a ring with DOF scale) not near the button like in Industars 10 and Elmars ? |
Alfa2 |
Posted - Apr 20 2017 : 3:18:31 PM Yes, it cannot be Leica mount because Leica 1a had non-interchangable lenses and the ring which was mounted to a camera was cut on top.
It can be something made in a workshop somewhere in USSR. It was very often usage in communistic countries. |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Apr 20 2017 : 2:46:27 PM Thanks, Alfa.
But it cannot be a mount coming from a Leica IA: they all have a 1 turn focus ring. Nor a 3,5/35mm Summmaron or Elmar: they don't have the same distance scale. So, probably not a Leitz mount. And not a 4,5/28mm Fed: the scale (and the slope for the rangefinder) are not the same.
I bought the lens in Russia, so, a FSU mount? Perhaps?
Jacques. |
Alfa2 |
Posted - Apr 20 2017 : 12:21:29 PM Ah OK, I remember. The ring with similar shape was mounted to early Leica 1a. |
Alfa2 |
Posted - Apr 20 2017 : 12:17:14 PM Thanks Jacques.
I have seen somewhere such strange shape of a ring which you turn to focus. But I don't remember what is was. But I have never seen this strange button nor strange screw which is on the other side and on the other ring (ring which is mounted to a camera) |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Apr 20 2017 : 11:09:19 AM Here it is:
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/2042017_DSCF2615.JPG
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Alfa2 |
Posted - Apr 20 2017 : 10:52:57 AM Hi Jacques
Could you show us this button which locks at infinity ? On the last photo I can see only its shape which is out of depth of field. |