- "Apo-
Lanthar Aspherical II".
Cosina Voigtländer.
Retrieved 2024-03-12. "Macro Apo-Ultron".
Cosina Voigtländer.
Retrieved 2024-03-12. "Macro Apo-
Lanthar Aspherical"...
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shutter speed of 1⁄200 or 1⁄300, respectively. C
models were
equipped with
Lanthar or Color-Skopar
lenses (both 50 mm f/2.8);
there are some
variations in...
-
another five-element, three-group
design similar to the Heliar: 3 Apo
Lanthar,
designed by
Tronnier in 1949
which shared lens
geometries with the improved...
-
typically was
bundled with a three-element Color-
Lanthar lens to
reduce costs;
although the Color-
Lanthar is less
common than the Color-Skopar and usually...
- film. The 500S, 500L, and 500AE were
equipped with a 42 mm f/2.8 Color-
Lanthar triplet lens,
while the 500SE and 1000SR were
equipped with a 40 mm f/2...
- 2024-12) 35mm f/1.4
classic Nokton (announced 2017–02) 35mm f/2.0 APO-
Lanthar Aspherical (announced 2021–02) 40mm f/2.8
Heliar 40mm f/1.2
Nokton (announced...
- Lampfrid, Landagar, Landegaus, Landgrim, Landegunda, Lantheida, Landohard,
Lanthar, Landohildis, Landerich, Landswinda, Landoald, Landwih, Landuin, Landulf...
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Cosina Voigtländer Apo-
Lanthar 90 mm f3.5 SL
Cosina Voigtländer Apo-
Lanthar 125 mm f2.5 SL (2002–2006)
Cosina Voigtländer Apo-
Lanthar 180 mm f4 SL (2002–2006)...
- (both f/3.5) lenses. A
version of the
Bessa II was
available with the Apo-
Lanthar f/4.5 lens for
color photography. A 127 film
folding camera was sold by...
- pp. 233–314.
Retrieved 21
August 2023. "Additional info
about the APO-
LANTHAR" (PDF).
Cosina Voigtländer.
Retrieved 21
August 2023. Kingslake, Rudolf...