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| Lenses -> B-mount -> Pentacon Prakticar 2.8/28 (1st/2nd version) |
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| Construction - |
7 elements, 7 groups |
| Angular field - |
75° |
| Minimum focusing distance - |
0.25m |
| Minimum aperture - |
f/22 |
| Filter size - |
49mm |
| Weight - |
?g / 240g |
| Lens size - |
54X60mm / ?X60mm |
| Description - |
B-mount version of the Orestegon 2.8/29, new design, a number of variations in engravings and materials, perhaps along with others during the Schneider period a quantity was marked as Meyer-Optik Gorlitz. 1st version with metal barrel, 2nd version with plastic barrel, 2nd version also labeled 'Carl Zeiss Jena P' and 'Meyer Optik'. |
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Pictures taken using this lens:
Artdog by Koji Kawakami
Additonal data: Camera: Praktica BC 1 Shot on Kodak E100VS with f4
Thisphoto is cropped a bit using photoshop element.
Small court by Koji Kawakami
Additional data: Camera: Praktica BC 1 Shot on Kodak E100VS with f8 AE (auto exposure mode)
A corner of used to be a small village, now fashionable district of city Toronto CANADA.
Tallinn by Haldor Hartwig
Additional data: Camera: Praktica BX 20 Shot on:Fuji Superia 400, 1/15 sec at f2.8
The photo shows the town hall tower of Tallinn, Estonia, date January 1, 2003.
Porchester IR by Mark Pitchers
Additional data: Camera: Praktica BC1 Shot on: Kodak High Speed Infrared Accessory used: RM100 filter
Porchester castle in Hampshire, England. This site has some of the best preserved Roman remains in England. |
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